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  • This week on “Flyover Food,” chef Travis Russell shares his excitement about attending the upcoming festival held at the Lao Buddhist Associates of Kansas Temple with family and friends.
  • This week on "The Range" ... the looming challenge for small-town newspapers. Also, what temperance crusader Carry Nation would think about the state’s drinking laws today.
  • A listener email prompts us to try to get a handle on Irish spellings and pronunciations. It doesn't go well!
  • Fletcher Powell says a new movie threads a tricky needle.
  • 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.
  • Oakland post-punk trio Street Eaters return with a powerful and personal collection of songs on the album Opaque.
  • Indigenous maternal mortality rates have been rising in Kansas for at least two decades. A group of Kansas women is training to bridge modern medicine and cultural practices in birth. More about the doulas … and news from Wichita and around the state.
  • "All the Way to the River" is an impressive mashup of Elizabeth Gilbert’s candid storytelling, along with poems, drawings, prayers and doodles that she crafted during her partner's death and her own recovery from sex and love addiction.
  • A Nebraska prairie scientist spent two years photographing a single square meter of land – and getting to know its hundreds of species. We’ll hear how he hopes to open people’s eyes to a vanishing ecosystem. And we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • A new arts leader reminds us why art matters. And we have news from Wichita and around the state.
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