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  • Beatriz Serrano's new novel, "Discontent," follows the life of a mid-level marketing executive who reflects the ennui of so many disillusioned millennials.
  • Every week, shoppers flock to farmers’ markets across the Midwest and Great Plains for locally-grown fruits and veggies. But why are prices for something local often higher than produce shipped in thousands of miles and sold in grocery stores? We look into this, as well as news from Wichita and around the state.
  • A listener email prompts us to try to get a handle on Irish spellings and pronunciations. It doesn't go well!
  • We look at the looming challenge for small-town newspaper. And we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • The Kansas Jayhawks and Missouri Tigers football teams are renewing their "border war" this weekend. We'll take a look at how the game serves as a teaching tool for understanding history. And we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Maia Sharp returns with her tenth solo album, Tomboy, talks leaving behind expectations and the importance of the saxophone.
  • Percussionist and composer Mike Dillon says that there's something strange about the tradition of musical performance. We talk to Dillon, and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • It’s a question that has influenced the art of Yulla Faun Vega. Especially the periods of her life when her housing was constantly in flux. Torin Andersen talked with Vega for this month’s ArtWorks.
  • Two national restaurant chains are planning to open restaurants in Wichita, one serving burgers and one serving doughnuts. Denise Neil has more on Dining with Denise.
  • This week on "The Range," a new arts leader reminds us why art matters. Also, how an artist’s struggles have influenced her work.
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