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Vehicles celebrates 10 years of album This Bluebird Wants Me Dead
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Social Cinema s rising star
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Local band Kill Vargas spent a decade building a name for itself but a break from the road in 2020 gave the band time to reflect on its past and future. The group changed its name to Social Cinema, added two new members, and has released a new single. KMUW's Jedd Beaudoin recently caught up with Social Cinema's Austin Engler as well as brothers Logan and Griffin Bush.
Naftzger Park, downtown at the corner of Douglas and St. Francis, has three upcoming events.
First up is SHiNE Dance Fitness a dance workout for ages 8 and up at 10 a.m. this Saturday. That’s followed by the Wichita Community Children’s Choir spring concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Then, at 1 p.m. on April 25, the Wichita Symphony Youth Orchestras presents “Playing in the Park.” This performance will feature winners of the youth talent competition and student chamber groups. Information on all three can be found at naftzgerpark.com.
Wichita Art Museum and the Ulrich Museum of Art both have family friendly events scheduled for Saturday, April 24. And there’s plenty of time to make it to both, for a full day of creative fun.
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After going dark because of the pandemic, many big entertainment venues in Wichita are reopening for live performances this spring.
Stages at the Orpheum Theatre, the Cotillion, Intrust Bank Arena and Wave have been dormant for more than a year.
The venues cancelled concerts and events, and temporarily shut down due to COVID-19 health restrictions. But now, they re starting to come back to life with new safety protocols.
The Orpheum
The historic Orpheum Theatre in downtown Wichita plans to reopen May 21 with a theatrical concert featuring local musician Jenny Wood.
“She will be incorporating one acts between her music, and it’s a mix of new music and all of the Jenny Wood songs you know and love,” says Mallory Rine, Orpheum marketing director.
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