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Men Without Hats will forever have a place in the world of popular music and global culture with their hit song "The Safety Dance" but that doesn't mean that they aren't interested in making new music. In fact, as much as their fans love the hits, it seems that they've always wanted to hear something new from the band.
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A new literary adaptation packs a big emotional wallop.
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John Kenney's newest novel, "I See You've Called in Dead," tells the story of a middle-aged obituary writer who uses an unplanned leave of absence to explore what life is really about.
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A few new restaurants have just opened in Wichita, and even more will open in the coming days.
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Nashville duo discuss their third album, a collection of songs inhabited by rich characters who sit with us long after the album's final notes have faded.
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Fletcher Powell says he was overjoyed to revisit an old movie friend.
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Jonny Campolo and his brother Nick, formerly of P.E. and Pill, return with a debut album from their new band Pets. Or pets. What's in a name, anyway?
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Grace Walker’s debut novel, "The Merge," opens in a world where Earth’s resources have been pushed to a breaking point. That has given rise to a controversial new procedure in which two people’s consciousness can be combined and exist in one body.
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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.
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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.