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November 21, 2008

A Yen for Asian

Ever examine something up close-- a flower petal, a lampshade, a sticky bun-- and realize that there's more to it than just one color, one texture or one flavor? That's how I feel about Wichita. There are hidden gems, and there are giant gems that are so obvious they often become overlooked. There is a whole universe of experiences to be had in Wichita. I'd like to be your tour guide... Check it out on Fridays.

Although Wichita is well known for being a food-town, playing host to a plethora of restaurants (particularly mom-and-pop burger joints and Mediterranean establishments), I've been to enough places to know we don't always rank very high in the quality and choice of our ethnic fare. So, although I'm proud of our endless options, I sometimes find myself wishing... Read more »

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October 21, 2008

Here's The Deal

Ever examine something up close-- a flower petal, a lampshade, a sticky bun-- and realize that there's more to it than just one color, one texture or one flavor? That's how I feel about Wichita. There are hidden gems, and there are giant gems that are so obvious they often become overlooked. There is a whole universe of experiences to be had in Wichita. I'd like to be your tour guide... Check it out on Fridays.

After writing about local independent film producer Arthur Allen and his first work, The Deal, for our October issue, I was afraid my article would taunt and tempt my readers and allow them no satisfaction. The Deal, was in limbo. After months of negotiating with cinematic hotshots for the film’s release into theaters, Art still had no... Read more »

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Ever examine something up close-- a flower petal, a lampshade, a sticky bun-- and realize that there's more to it than just one color, one texture or one flavor? That's how I feel about Wichita. There are hidden gems, and there are giant gems that are so obvious they often become overlooked. There is a whole universe of experiences to be had in Wichita. I'd like to be your tour guide... Check it out on Fridays.