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  • Legendary vocalist Peabo Bryson discusses his views on a wide range of topics ahead of a new album and book in 2026.
  • Fletcher Powell says one new movie is a gorgeous artistic work.
  • Rural residents in Kansas not only struggle to find health care, but afterwards struggle to afford it. That has led to hospitals suing more patients over unpaid bills, often for small amounts of money. We’ll hear about why rural hospitals routinely sue their residents, and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Fall means more than just a break from fiery summer weather. It's trees changing to red and gold, holidays, soup and chili for dinner. In today's "Past and Present," Jay Price reflects on another seasonal ritual.
  • We talk to long-time Wichita Eagle columnist Bonnie Bing about her new book, "Wait. Now what?" And we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • The new director of the All-Indian Museum remembers her great-great grandmother’s role in her family’s history. And we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • The history of the clown dates back centuries. The jester, the fool, the trickster – mischievous beings who embody an aspect of the human condition. For this month’s Culture Pop, Hugo Phan talks to someone who’s keeping the art form alive.
  • This week on "The Range," taking a trip back in time at Wichita State. Also, a Wichita woman who loves playing the clown.
  • Chef Travis Russell recently stepped into a vibrant fiesta — a celebration of family, community and art. He tells us about it on today's Flyover Food.
  • A Wichita woman who loves playing the clown...and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
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