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  • Nashville based guitarist Denny Jiosa says that he favors spontaneity and feel when it comes to making music with others. Plus we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • The thinking behind the creation of a psychological thriller. KMUW's Beth Golay visits with author Helena Echlin about her novel, "Clever Little Thing." Plus we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Kansas lawmakers will return to Topeka today to start a new legislative session. Republicans have more seats in the Legislature, and Democratic Governor Laura Kelly is nearing the end of her last term. We’ll hear what both sides are focused on as they head into the new session. And we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Women make up a third of new hunters, but they still face barriers in participating in the sport. We look at how hunter demographics are changing, but why that shift is stalling. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • On this month's "Hidden Kansas," Beccy Tanner explores the time a U.S. president pitched in to help with the Kansas wheat harvest.
  • In recent years, singer-songwriter Lara Ruggles has embraced a new passion: Advocating for independent venues and independent artists. She says that making progress in those areas is somewhat easy. Hear more on that, plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Chris Greene is a Chicago-based saxophonist, bandleader, and community historian whose latest recording with the Chris Greene Quartet is Conversance. The LP marks the band’s debut on the long-running Chicago independent imprint Pravda.
  • Two new Wichita restaurants and a new approach for a Kechi favorite headline this week’s dining report on Dining with Denise.
  • One day, a Kansas City gardener had a lightbulb moment. If she chose native plants, her yard would teem with wildlife. Now it’s home to birds, frogs and bees. And to so many butterflies. We hear her story and her tips for native plant newbies. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Author and journalist Sean Egan’s new book, Decade of Dissent: How 1960’s Bob Dylan Changed The World, which is out May 20 via Jawbone Press, arriving just before birthday 84 for the Duluth, Minnesota-born songwriter and Nobel laureate.
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