Old punks on the block
A new podcast warmly remembers a Wichita punk era nearly forgotten (even by its own members)
A new podcast warmly remembers a Wichita punk era nearly forgotten (even by its own members)
Through the frenzy of Kate Hamill’s newest Sherlock Holmes adaptation, presented this weekend only by Wichita Repertory Theatre, women put together the puzzle pieces — and lift each another up.
An exhibition curated by Anthony Joiner balances energy and tranquility with dynamic color and intricate composition. It's on view in the Wichita art center's main gallery through December 22.
In “Illustrated Nature,” the artist uses traditional printmaking processes to reflect on contemporary views of animals and their environments. It’s on view at the Wichita State gallery through November 22.
Timothy Storhoff is weeks into his tenure as the new executive director of the WSO, an organization he calls a ‘musical engine’ for the city.
The show is part of the artists’ ongoing efforts to make Wichita a more welcoming place for street and graffiti artists. Their work is on view through November 24.
An exhibition in the museum's Beren Gallery examines the reclining body over two centuries of art history. It's on view through December 7.
"The Interior Frontier," "Color Me Wichita," "Unwarranted: The Senseless Death of Journalist Joan Meyer," and "Electra Wasp” approach Kansas subjects from different directions.
The locally filmed relationship drama had its world premiere on October 27. Online streaming tickets for "Magic Hour" will be available during the week after the in-person festival.
The film by former Wichita TV personality Shane Konicki had its world premiere at the Tallgrass Film Festival. You can buy tickets to stream it online over the next week.
In this Tallgrass Film Festival world premiere, a recently released ex-con goes on a murder spree to find his brother’s killer. ‘Arrive Alive’ screened at Tallgrass on October 25 and will be available online during the week after the festival concludes.
The Tallgrass Film Festival documentary selection by director Hilary Klotz Steinman tells the story of a Bethany College student who fought to hold her rapist accountable. It screens at Century II on October 25.
'I Needed Paris' is a moving witness to one generation of Black Wichitans' investment in the next. It screens at the Tallgrass Film Festival on October 24.
In “Dreaming Canopy” and “Tell Me What You Think of Me, Part One: Something to Divine” two very different artists present meditative, deeply engaging work.
The artist's bright, lumpy forms are investigations into masculinity and 'a permanent record of touch, an indictment against cruelty.' The exhibition is on view through October 25.
In a friendly conversation at the Orpheum Theatre, Democrats Esau Freeman, Sarah Lopez, and Celeste Racette emphasized the importance of the arts as an economic driver and source of civic pride.
An exhibition of works by the late painter and educator demonstrates how his style changed over the course of 36 years. It's on view in Lindsborg, Kansas, through October 20.
Over two semesters, musical theater artists Janine McGuire and Arri Simon have refined their one-act musical "Express" on the WSU campus.