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If you do not have a good time at Mosley Street Melodrama, we cannot be friends. That’s final. It’s not even up for discussion. You should have thought long and hard about it before you decided not to have a sense of humor.
Right at the top of my list of ICT favorites is Wichita’s only audience participation theatre – Mosley Street Melodrama. This is the best place in town to go for the biggest bang for your buck when seeking food, fun and entertainment. …
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It’s no secret that Wichita is an arts town, and that’s why I love it.
There are a number of all-encompassing 0rganizations that promote creative Wichitans in some capacity and give them a chance to showcase their talent, and The Wichita Center for the Arts is one of my favorites.
Between the Center Theatre, the Mary R. Koch School of Visual Arts, and the Gallery, there is something for every artistic taste. Even if you’re merely an arts appreciator, the center has numerous volunteer opportunities.
Ready to learn how to make glass …
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If Thirsty Thursdays aren’t your thing, Mead’s Corner has an alternative activity geared toward creative types.
Espresso Theatre is a free open mic night with a thespian twist. It’s held at Mead’s on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m with Dana Ellison serving as the “Mistress of Ceremonies.”
Both performers and spectators are welcome to join in, and the open mic is not just limited to theater – participants can recite poetry, do a comedy routine, or sing. While some aspiring thespians bring their own material, …
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Instead of mourning the end of another season of Mad Men, dip into the world of advertising with one of these feature-length films, available through Netflix or at your local video store.
Agency (1980) When I watched this recently, it was obvious that the DVD had been burned from an old and scratched film reel. It surprised me that the film had been watched so much that it was scratched, but then it does star Lee Majors in the lead role and he was pretty dreamy back in the day. The film …
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Television is suffering from a creative dearth. Between Jay Leno taking up five hours of primetime per week, the still-lingering effects of the 2007-08 writers’ strike, and long-established shows trying too hard to stay relevant, I’m finding myself taking more and more programs off my imaginary DVR schedule (I can’t even afford cable, much less TiVo). At some point, you just have to give up on believing a show will get better and cut your losses. Here are five shows I’ve recently broken up with:
Gossip Girl
The twentysomething favorite (seriously, I …







