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  • In Italy, Giuseppe Conte resigned Tuesday as prime minister of a coalition government after only about 14 months in power. His resignation throws Italy into a state of political uncertainty.
  • 1 – Joe Fiedler’s Open Sesame – Fuzzy and Blue (Multiphonics Music) 2 – Eliane Elias – Mirror Mirror (Candid) 3 – Joey DeFrancesco – More Music (Mack Avenue) 4 – Bill Charlap -Street of Dreams (Blue Note) 5 – Bola Sete – Samba in Seattle (Tompkins Square)
  • Working on large canvases can be liberating for artists — but they’re also harder to sell.This week on The Range, we talk to a Wichita artist who's no stranger to working on a grand scale.
  • Simon Moullier Trio – Countdown (Fresh Sound New Talent)Lauren Henderson – Musa (Brontosaurus)John Stein – Serendipity (Whaling City Sound)Lilly – The Song Is You (Challenge)Behn Gillece – Still Doing Our Thing (Posi- Tone)Jeremy Monteiro – Live at the No Black Tie (Jazz Note)Rale Micic – Only Love Will Stay (Whaling City Sound)Sons of Kemet – Black to the Future (Impulse)Dr. Lonnie Smith – Breath (Blue Note)Alexa Tarantino – Firefly (Posi-Tone)
  • Robin McKelle – Impressions of Ella (Naïve) Greg Abate/Paul Del Nero Quartet – Reunion (Summit) Jim Alfredson – Family Business (Posi-Tone) Dave McMurray – Grateful Deadication 2 (Blue Note) Don Braden – Earth Wind and Wonder Volume 2 (Creative Perspective Music) ...
  • A Wichita artist expands the scope of his art with an unusual approach. Also, giving new life to old planes.
  • Global Village - Top 40 April 20141. Various - Haiti Direct (Strut)2. Fanfare Ciocarlia/Adrian Raso - Devil's Tale (Asphalt Tango)3. Souljazz Orchestra -…
  • Group to protest Kobach policies in support of DREAM Act; Larned State Hospital names new director; Kansas Wheat crop suffers from another dry…
  • The doping scandal that erupted this week due to the revelations of Victor Conte of the BALCO company may have a serious effect on at least two major athletes, track star Marion Jones and baseball slugger Barry Bonds. Jones denies using any illegal substances, and Bonds says he never knowingly used banned drugs, but skepticism is growing. NPR's Tom Goldman reports.
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