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Virtual Cinema a Go-Go is back Friday, November 20, 7 p.m. You're invited to "go ape" at the next Virtual Cinema a Go-Go when we'll present another line-up of incredibly strange movies: The Gorilla (1939) and Bride of the Gorilla (1951).

Voters in the final hour of Tuesday's election cast ballots at Olivet Institutional Baptist Church in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Carlos Moreno, KCUR)

It looks like Republicans will keep their supermajority in the Kansas Statehouse.

Here are the headlines for our listening area, as compiled by KPR news staffers.

On this edition of Conversations, Lisa Unger talks with host Dan Skinner about “Confessions on the 7:45.” Unger is The New York Times& and internationally bestselling author of 18 novels. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and on NPR, among others.

On this edition of Conversations, J. C. Cervantes talks with host Dan Skinner about the final book in the Storm Runner Trilogy, “The Shadow Crosser.” Cervantes is the New York Times best-selling author of “The Storm Runner” and “The Fire Keeper,” the first two books in a fantasy adventure trilogy based on Maya mythology. The book is for readers 8-14 years old.

Roger Marshall on the campaign trail. (Photo by Jim McLean, Kansas News Service)

Republican Roger Marshall beat Democrat Barbara Bollier in the U.S. Senate race.

Kansas Republicans win the open U.S. Senate seat and keep a 3-1 advantage in the U.S. House.  Here are the headlines for our listening area, as compiled by KPR news staffers.

A voter waits in line at Indian Creek Tech Center in Overland Park on Tuesday afternoon. Election officials there said voting was light but steady. (Photo by Carlos Moreno, KCUR)

Kansas election results have been rolling in.

It's Election Day. Polls in Kansas are open until 7 p.m. Here are the headlines for our listening area, as compiled by KPR news staffers.

On this edition of Conversations, Saralyn Hardy, the Director of The Spencer Museum of Art and Jennifer Talbott, the Deputy Director for Operations and Innovations for the museum, talk with host Dan Skinner about the reopening to the public. Visitors need to make reservations to visit and space is limited to allow for social distancing. 

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