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Oklahoma City-based band Traindodge released its latest album, "The Alley Parade," in late 2023. Co-founding member Jason Smith says that nearly 30 years into the band's career, the members are still learning about their creative process and still finding new fans.
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Nell Freudenberger's new novel, "The Limits," *tests* limits, of distance, of relationships, as she told KMUW's Beth Golay, the limits imposed by the COVID lockdown.
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KMUW book reviewer Suzanne Perez says Anne Lamott's newest book of essays, "Somehow: Thoughts on Love," is just as warm and witty as her past collections.
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A rite of spring in Wichita is the opening of Wichita’s two big farmers markets. Denise Neil tells us what to expect when farmers market season returns on Saturday.
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Many people may know Beau Harris from his past musical projects, including the band Old News. Harris is back with a new project, Go Indigo, and a new single. He says changing musical styles gave him a new artistic freedom.
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For this month's ArtWorks, Torin Andersen talks with longtime photographer Fernando Salazar.
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Acclaimed director Wes Anderson's most recent feature film is one of his more thematically and narratively dense works. Up next, KMUW movie critic Fletcher Powell takes a closer look.
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Roxy's Downtown's production of the classic musical "Cabaret" begins this weekend. Theatre veteran and musical director Roberta Wilkes details what she loves most about the music of the beloved show.
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Beth Golay recently spoke with "The Husbands" author, Holly Gramazio about her debut.