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It's more troublemakers from space, attacking the Earth or any convenient bystander, at our next Virtual Cinema a Go-Go on Friday, April 12, at 7 p.m.!
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On this edition of Conversations, author, Curtis Manley and illustrator, Jennifer K. Mann talk with host Dan Skinner about “Climbing the Volcano: A Journey in Haiku.”
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Kansas lawmakers are set to receive a substantial pay raise next year. Some say that's key to recruiting more young and working class people to run for office.
The Kansas House advances major tax reform with unanimous support... the House also approves an increase in special education funding but critics cry foul... several abortion-related bills are moving through the Legislature... a new art exhibit featuring the works of Elizabeth “Grandma” Layton opens in Overland Park... and the Royals are back in action for opening day at the K. Find more headlines, inside.
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There's jazz for the urban jungle and mid-century mad pads on this week's Retro Cocktail Hour, plus a bongo party with Les Baxter, the exotic sounds of the Out-islanders and Bob Romeo's Jungle Sextet.
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Stories about treasure hunting has captivated filmmakers for decades. On this week's Film Music Friday, we'll hear music from movies about searching for treasure, with excerpts from The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The Goonies, National Treasure, Raiders of the Lost Ark and more.
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For the first time in three years, honey yields rose across the United States. It’s good news in an industry facing headwinds.
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On this edition of Conversations, Ridley Pearson talks with host Dan Skinner about “Kingdom Keepers Inheritance – Villains Realm, Book Two.”
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The Carters have it all — wealth, influence, critical cred — but they've never stopped chasing the approval of exclusive institutions like the Grammys. At this point, who are they fighting for?
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Our most memorable and useful expert advice from Life Kit's March episodes, hand-picked by the editors.
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More than half of the Colorado River's water is used to grow crops, primarily livestock feed, a new study finds. The river and its users are facing tough decisions as the climate warms.