An anonymous survey asks members of Wichita's music scene what the local music economy needs.
An anonymous survey asks members of Wichita's music scene what the local music economy needs.
The mural, a collaboration between those involved with Envision, is now on display at the new 535 W. Douglas Ave. location.
On America's 250th birthday, Kansas skies will fill with sound and light from backyard enthusiasts chasing ever-bigger booms – and from professional operations, like Wichita's Victory Pyrotechnics.
More than 100 print and photo works by Salina natives Shelly Beech and Mike Alexenko are on view through July 12 in Russell, Kansas.
The Kansas City author's memoir is the first release from Plainspoken Books, an imprint of University Press of Kansas.
Marrice Anthony and Morgan Alexis record tracks with 'this Black, Midwest POV.'
The former ‘Drag Race’ star and soon-to-be ‘Project Runway’ contestant answered questions after a performance last weekend in his hometown of Emporia, Kansas.
The Wichita church hosted 12 panels of the quilt from June 1-7. Photographs by Ben Miller & Olive Yager and paintings by Bob Neace hang through the end of the month.
Curated by Branden Lawless, "Color Bomb!" sets a playful tone for the summer at ShiftSpace.
People’s Pride ICT and Wichita Forever Fest are launching without corporate underwriting or traditional ticket sales.
The production is a 'postcard of an America that never existed,' but it's a delightful place to visit nonetheless.
The annual festival in Mulvane, Kansas, returns to the Pix Community Center this weekend.
Kansas filmmaker Nathan Light's "The Harvest Broadcast" will premiere at the Doc Sunback film festival this Friday, June 19.
Kansas filmmaker Nathan Light's "The Harvest Broadcast" will premiere at the Doc Sunback Film Festival this Friday, June 19.
Photographer Kendra Cremin and TISSU Sewing Studio owner Nina Winter captured the personal style of attendees at the 2026 Riverfest.
‘My Name is Annabel’ will stream on pbs.org beginning June 17.
In her first major solo exhibition, the Georgia artist invites visitors to spend time inside her immersive world.
Come to Sketch Club to create, stay for the friendships you build along the way.
Wichita Community Theatre's production of the 'Peter Pan'-inspired drama is evocative, honest, and flawed.
Tickets available through June 13 for studio tours from several notable Newton artists.
The design and painting of each mural doubled as opportunities for artistic activism and community engagement.
This Pride month, Kansas has a little bit of everything for everyone. Celebrations will take place in 16 communities across the state in June (and two more in October).
Roxy’s is the first Wichita company to stage the popular 2015 musical about mental health and the darker side of social media.
Madi White's Wichita variety show charms its audience with 'the playful spirit of joyful clowning.'
Kansas fiber artist Eden Quispe based “Where the River Flows Everything Will Live” on her Wichita childhood.
Have you ever waited on a train? Not for a ride, but to analyze the art as it passes? In an exhibition at the Great Plains Transportation Museum, photographer Darnel Marley schools us on a practice called 'benching.'
The family-owned Wichita company has supplied the Riverfest mascot’s finery since 1974.
Shakespeare in the park returns this summer with fresh takes on the classics. Performances begin in June.
Whimsy, play, and creative use (and reuse) of materials by Wichita artists in KC.
At the gallery of a Wichita senior living community, the work of local artists inspires connection.