Archive for September, 2010

new cd from jason & the stragglers

new cd from jason & the stragglers

Posted on 30. Sep, 2010 by sharon.

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Jason Boland & The Stragglers—acclaimed for their distinctive, hard-charging and rootsy brew of country and rock—achieve a new artistic peak with HIGH IN THE ROCKIES: A LIVE ALBUM.

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rosstoberfest is this weekend

rosstoberfest is this weekend

Posted on 30. Sep, 2010 by sharon.

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The third annual Rosstoberfest Run (a 5K Run at 9:30 am and 1-Mile Fun Run/Walk for Kids at 10:30 am) will be held October 2, 2010 in the College Hill neighborhood.

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naked with the band: BugGirl

naked with the band: BugGirl

Posted on 24. Sep, 2010 by Kacie Faye.

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Australian sibling-duo, BugGirl will be partying it up at Naked City Gallery (121 N. Mead, Suite 104, Wichita, KS,) Tuesday, October 5th. Be sure to come out and get down-under with the glam-punk rockers.

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stepping up to the podium

stepping up to the podium

Posted on 23. Sep, 2010 by Carrie.

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There is a strong case to be made for embracing variety. There is also much to be said of those who can successfully do so. It will be Maestro Hege’s job to pursue different opportunities and produce a good end-product.

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true dish

true dish

Posted on 23. Sep, 2010 by Carrie.

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Eat your heart out, Food Network. One can embark on a tributary Bizarre Foods adventure in Wichita and still be home for, er—after dinner. Here are several truths (and one myth) about interesting dishes you can find right here in the air capital.

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bob burdette

bob burdette

Posted on 14. Sep, 2010 by Carrie.

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Bob Burdette tells stories through his painting and sculpture, but he also wants the viewer to bring their life-story into his work. By using familiar imagery from modern culture, he allows the viewers to create their own associations within the images.

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jodi lightner

jodi lightner

Posted on 14. Sep, 2010 by Carrie.

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Even in dreams we move through architecture and ideas that cross over into one another seamlessly. Jodi Lightner brings that space to our attention as she questions whether it is the physical spatial structure that we walk in or the experience of what we feel in that space that is more concrete in our human experiences.

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