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For Grand Kyiv Ballet principal dancers Kateryna Kukhar and Oleksandr Stoianov, the 1841 ballet "Giselle" is a powerful and timeless story.
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Wichita blues duo Arbuckle and Long draws on the tradition of pre-World War II blues for its music. According to singer and harmonica player Dustin Arbuckle, much of the music came just as much from urban centers as rural ones.
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The band Berry has a new record out this Friday. The band's drummer, Paul Goodenough, recently reflected on some of the themes explored in the recording.
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KMUW Movie Club's Fletcher Powell and Hugo Phan discuss what to expect at Sunday’s Academy Awards.
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Composer Tim Hinck's "Symphony No. 1" will receive its world premiere this Saturday with a performance from the Wichita Symphony Orchestra. Hinck says that the present moment in music may be more welcoming than the past for living composers.
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Austin, Texas musician Red Young performs two shows in Wichita this week. He says that people coming out to the concerts should be ready to sing.
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Margi Sweeton is working to capture some of the nostalgia from the Mid-Century Modern era in her latest paintings, as she explained to Torin Andersen for this month’s ArtWorks.
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Vehicles is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its album "This Bluebird Wants Me Dead" this weekend. The band's Cody Cloud says that the lyrics on the album have a different resonance for him today.
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Veteran folk singer-songwriter John McCutcheon's most recent album, "Together," features songs written with one of his musical heroes, Tom Paxton.
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Texas-based singer-songwriter Abraham Alexander opens for Black Violin at Wichita’s Orpheum Theatre on Tuesday, Feb. 6.