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The Range | Aug. 7, 2020

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Live music is slowly returning in Wichita. What's it like performing during a pandemic?
Nadya Faulx

Seth Carrithers has played bass in Wichita for 30 years.
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The coronavirus cancelled most live shows. Now, as restrictions are loosened, musicians are slowly returning to the stage.

This week on The Range, we talk to a Wichita bassist about adjusting to the pandemic and the power of music during today's difficult times.

We also ask what the office of the future might look like — and if we'll ever even go back to one.

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