Wichita Arts & Entertainment Examiners
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If a person were to go to any chain bookstore, they would find, next to the few paltry shelves of graphic novels and trade paperbacks, shelf after...
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Now I'm really stoked about this next event right here!!! The Detroit horror-core gods Insane Clown Posse is coming here this Saturday with special guests (hed) p.e. at the...
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The Spectacular musical "Wicked" has bewitched Wichita with its marvelous high tech special effects, elaborate set and costume...
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When Rihanna sat down with Diane Sawyer on ABC's Friday night jaugernaut '20/20' she had one goal in mind -- to set the record...
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Although virtually anyone not living under a rock knows that New Moon opens November 20th, producers of the Twilight sequel aren't...
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Rocky Fortune: Messenger for Murder (NBC, 1953) “[A]n undistinguished, low-budget affair,” is how radio historian John...
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As fun as it is to get published in a magazine or ezine, there is something special about seeing a greeting card you wrote on a card rack....
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For So You Think You Can Dance fans, it was impossible not to love Monday night's 2009 tour stop in Los Angeles at the Nokia Theater. The over 2-hour event showcased all the...
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Queen drummer Roger Taylor appeared on BBC News last week to talk about Queen's upcoming compilation album Queen's Absolute...
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Teen star Justin Bieber just keeps garnering celebrity icons! Already signed to R&B star Usher’s record label, wanted by...
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Review: 'What Once We Felt' is a cautionary tale
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Oblivion toward the less fortunate, lack of reproductive freedom, and rationing of medical care are just some of the timely themes of Ann Marie Healy's thoughtful new satire, "What Once We Felt," premiering off-Broadway at The Duke on 42nd.