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The year 2026 seems like a long way away, but it's not too soon to start preparing for the nation's 250th birthday. Dr. Jay Price tells us why in this edition of Past and Present.
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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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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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Eric Litwiller says diagnosing ADHD correctly is important.
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Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says "Monstrilio," a debut novel by Mexican author Gerardo Samano Cordova, is perfect for fans of "Shark Heart," "Nightbitch," or the disturbingly fantastical movie, "Poor Things."
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There are a lot of changes in store for local restaurants - including a couple that are on the move. We get the scoop from Denise Neil on this edition of Dining With Denise.
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Fletcher Powell looks at a recent movie that's a bit of a throwback.
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Dr. Robert E. Weems, Jr. compares negative attitudes about internet technology a generation ago with present-day skepticism about blockchain and cryptocurrency technology.