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Rural Life in the ’40s

March 22nd, 2011 at 4:36 pm

Today’s Flyover People column as seen in The Emporia Gazette: RURAL LIFE IN THE ‘40s Although many older Kansans walked on dirt roads and across dusty fields for a mile or more to a country schoolhouse, my generation missed out on the one-room experience. My school, which opened in 1956, had more than 30 rooms. [...]

columns, history, Kansans, other people's stuff, writing

Loving ‘Gravity’

February 22nd, 2011 at 10:00 am

Today’s Flyover People column as seen in The Emporia Gazette: LOVING ‘GRAVITY’ “There’s no law that says you can’t dance in Kief’s,” Kelley Hunt told the audience between songs. “There’s dancin’ to be had here.” Two sisters, about 3 and 5, had already taken the lead. They held hands and danced in a circle as [...]

columns, Kansans, other people's stuff

“Sunflower” and the arts

February 10th, 2011 at 2:55 pm

The Lawrence High School media class created a video for the song “Sunflower”  for the state’s sesquicentennial and then, this week, submitted it to the Rachel Maddow Show in support of Kansas Arts. A little background: Gov. Brownback has signed an order to begin dismantling the Kansas Arts Commission. He claims it is a fiscal [...]

Art, Kansas sesquicentennial, other people's stuff

Gravity Loves You

February 5th, 2011 at 5:22 pm

Kelley adds special  Valentine’s show Sat. Feb. 12 at Abe and Jake’s in Lawrence, instore appearance at Kief’s at noon heralds national release of “Gravity” JUST ANNOUNCED!!! Kelley’s incredibly successful winter tour (sellouts in Buffalo, NY, 2 nights in Minneapolis plus Lincoln, Denver and Liberty Hall) comes back to Lawrence as Kelley has accepted an [...]

events, Kansans, other people's stuff

City Arts

February 4th, 2011 at 6:10 am

City Arts, 334 N. Mead, in Old Town, is a cultural center operated by the City of Wichita. Showing now: “Juxtaposition: Recent work by Larry Peters and Barbara Waterman-Peters.” Paintings, mixed media collages, ceramics. On display through Feb. 22. The artists are from Topeka. Great show. If you live in Wichita or get that way, [...]

Art, cities, Kansans, other people's stuff

“When February Comes”

February 2nd, 2011 at 3:29 pm

A poem from Kansas Poet Laureate Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg: “When February Comes.“ ***

other people's stuff, weather

About that stamp…

January 27th, 2011 at 9:25 am

Tom Parker on the state’s new stamp and its windmills … and cell towers, grasshoppers and gnats, the proposed assassination of the arts, pancakes, chiggers and humidity…  Blight on the Land. *** And, if you’re on facebook, I’m posting lots o’ links to Kansas events, newspaper articles, etc. Jump on over and “like” 365 Days [...]

Kansas sesquicentennial, other people's stuff

Tom Parker x 3

January 22nd, 2011 at 8:22 pm

Hammett House, Marshall County, by Tom Parker Tom Parker and his lovely wife, Lori, were unable to make it to the reception for Iconic Kansas Wednesday night because of the stupid snowstorm. We were all very disappointed that they weren’t there. But I’ll show you Tom’s photos so you can admire them here and then [...]

Art, other people's stuff

Phillip Finch

January 21st, 2011 at 10:15 am

Phillip Finch is a well-published Emporia writer – and apparently a fine photographer as well. During Wednesday night’s reception at the “Iconic Kansas ” exhibit at the Emporia Arts Center Gallery, he stands next to his photo of Burgess Marsh at the National Wildlife Refuge near Hartford. Finch’s latest book is Devil’s Keep. More on [...]

Art, Kansas sesquicentennial, other people's stuff, writing

Mrs. White

January 12th, 2011 at 9:46 am

Today’s essay by my brother’s is now among my favorite pieces of his writing. Leon Unruh’s tribute to our fifth grade teacher in Pawnee Rock, Mrs. Beulah White, is touching and beautifully written: Remembering Beulah White. ***

life on the ground, other people's stuff

Truck Graveyard

January 8th, 2011 at 7:27 am

I loved this painting – “Truck Graveyard” by Jeannie Pflumm – for sale at the SouthWind Gallery in Topeka. I hung out there last night, peddling “Flyover People” books during Art Walk.

Art, other people's stuff