Analog Sunday & Collaging Creativity

On the last Sunday of the month, Apollo Fermentations, a locally owned kombucha joint, hosts Analog Sunday with artist Kinta McGhee. Participants can grab scissors, glue, magazines and other paper ephemera, snag a 'booch from the bar, and collage to their heart’s content. Recently I tried it out myself alongside more than 30 other collage-makers.... Continue Reading →

When it rains, it pours…ICARUS

They call it the Frequency Illusion (or the Baader–Meinhof Phenomenon), that once you see something, you can't stop seeing it. And now all I can see is Icarus flying, falling. It started with Private Rites by Julia Armfield. Our queer book club loved Armfield's debut novel Our Wives Under the Sea so much so that when her sophomore novel came out, we immediately placed it on our to-read piles. The novel's drenched in literary allusion...

Push and pull: Marco Hernandez at Bethel College

“Reclaiming My Roots,” a printmaking exhibition by Marco Hernandez, explores the push and pull of the artist’s dual Mexican and American cultural backgrounds: the exchange between tradition, spirituality, and resources. The show is on view in the Regier Art Gallery at Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas through February 12.

Wicked City Roller Derby

Wichita's roller derby league has grown to more than 40 skaters. For the first time in more than 15 years, Wicked City will field two home teams. Wheels, boots, plates, trucks, elbow pads and mouth guards: These are the tools of the trade for the skaters of Wicked City Roller Derby. Founded in 2006 as... Continue Reading →

Archived: Elegance

Here's another installment (the second!) of archived reviews from my time as a bookseller and marketing manager at Watermark Books and Cafe. The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery, translated from French by Alison Anderson, is perhaps one of the most beautifully written books I’ve ever read. I don’t make this statement lightly, for... Continue Reading →

I was *this* close to the ice

The view from the front row at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships was so much different than the one from my couch. For one, I was struck by the depth of the fans' commitment — I met more than one person who’s been to the championships every year for over a decade. And being rink-side... Continue Reading →

US Figure Skating Preview

If you’re not hugely excited, jumping for joy, and making your carpool plans in advance of the US Figure Skating Championships happening in Wichita, KS at INTRUST Bank Arena from January 22-26, you’re doing it wrong. This is a big deal. Huge. Monumental.  Here are a few reasons why you should buy your tickets now (and then spend the last three weekends before Championships bedazzling your scarves and gloves and catching up on this season’s podcast episodes of The Runthrough, hosted by Olympic medalists Ashley Wagner and Adam Rippon). 

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