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Radio features

KCUR: The Faces Of Long-Gone Women Tell A New Story Of The Kansas State Prison.  


NPR: Transgender Choruses Harness The (Changing) Power Of Voices


NPR: Among Folk Musicians, Protest Music's Future Is Up For Debate

NPR: With Powerful Murals, Hale Woodruff Paved The Way For African-American Artists 


NPR: Solving The Vinyl Comeback's Problem, One Antique Machine At A Time

NPR: Ornery Artist's Hand-Lettered Screeds Helped Him Keep The World At Bay


Here & Now: Visiting Kansas' Iconic 'Home On The Range' 


Here & Now: How An Iowa Small Town Became An Art Oasis

Here & Now: How One Kansas Town Is Remembering A Group Of Unlikely Settlers

Alt-weekly archives

The Pitch: Open Wide: First Family Church's Jerry Johnston has his orders for Kansas City


The Pitch: Strictly Basement: Two filmmakers shine a lens – and lay down some serious cash – on Kansas City's homegrown moves​


The Pitch: Justice at Last: Allvin Sykes may be a high school dropout, but he knows how to make senators listen and murderers sweat

Westword: Court and Spark: The professional women's basketball players in the Colorado Xplosion could be heroes

The Pitch: Magic Bus: How Fred Wickham’s quest for a Waylon Jennings T-shirt led him to ownership of the country legend’s mid-’70s tour bus


The Pitch: Take Note: These old-timers still have the beat — even if the rest of us don't

The Note: Melissa Etheridge: Kansas Girl Payed Rock and Roll Dues

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