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The Zombie with the Heart of Gold

The zombie with the heart of gold
The school hallway is silent except for the shuffling. Eerie blue lights throw slashes of shadows behind a crowd of monsters in ripped skirts and bloodstained jackets...

Kiss Me, Kate

Kiss Me, Kate is a stage musical by Samuel and Bella Spewack (book) and Cole Porter (music and lyrics) that ran for 1,077 performances and was first performed in New York on December 30, 1948. It was made into a popular 1953 MGM musical film (see below)...

Imagination Station- The Andover Library

It’s revolutionary. It’s larger than life. It’s not even in Wichita.

It’s the new Andover Library, and it’s quite a sight to see. Unlike most traditional libraries with low ceilings and confined spaces...

Larry Bud’s Turns One!

“We’re not just a bar, we’re a real big family!”
Although the building itself has been through a lot of changes in the past several years...

20 Questions with Ivan Moore

Ivan Moore is the guy behind those fabulous green buses that allow us to drink while being driven around town. But this hasn’t always been his dream...

Tech N9ne in ICT

Aaron Yates is a well known music businessman from Kansas City. He is famous for his collaborations with nationally known artists...

How to Win at Blackjack… Before You Ever Sit Down

Now that blackjack tables are popping up at several bars around town, you might want to get the skinny before you lay down your money...

Sinbad – Live at The Cotillion

If you take a look at Sinbad’s track record, you’ll see he’s done a little bit of everything including stand up comedy, television, movies, and traveling with political luminaries such as Hilary Clinton (Remember the Bosnia thing?)...

5 best Horror Films in History

Some horror fans rank the best movies by the blood and the body count. Others artistically analyze the film to a point that the average viewer can't even understand. So what should the best horror flicks have?...

Best Movies of the 80’s

Many movies have ranked among the best movies of all time, but what about the movies of the 80s? They range in genre from the brat pack to instant classics. If you are a fan of movies...

Alice’s Restaurant

WICHITA, KAN.—Arlo Guthrie’s iconic anti-war film, “Alice’s Restaurant,” will be screened at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 14 at The Orpheum, 200 N. Broadway. The event, a fundraiser for Tallgrass Film Festival...

Should We Cut Out Entertainment During Difficult Financial Times?

“When I get a little money I buy books, and if any is left I buy food and clothes,” Desiderius Erasmus has been quoted as saying.

American Idol Introduces the “Judges Save” Rule

Okay everybody,…new rules ...

How to Make: Mardi Gras Everyday

It’s never a bad time to dawn a sparkly mask and drink yards of party drinks! Make it Mardi Gras everyday with a mask of your very own!

Vaughn On Movies

My experience seeing Terminator 2 in theaters – eighteen years after its release

Joaquin Phoenix


What Actually Happened on The Late Show with David Letterman?

Good Advice for Bad People

Bite down hard and take this Good Advice you Bad, Bad People!

A Tightwad’s Guide to Love

Love conquers all. Really. Even if you’re broke.

Check It Out: TRIATHALONS

Think you might want to try a tri? Check out these two clubs right here in ICT!

Prosecco

Prosecco. A sparkling white wine that is food-friendly and excites the palate.

Board Silly

Beat the wintertime, cold-weather blues, bull and boredom with board games.

2nd Annual James Gates Holiday Spectacul-Ganza

The after-xmas-but-before-New-Year’s event of the season!

The Day the Earth Stood Still

Do your worst Gort, because these people aren’t worth saving!

Wichita Had Good Dick

Marianna Palka might punch me in the face if I describe her as an indie ingénue—at least that’s the vibe she exudes in Good Dick, the film she wrote, directed, and co-produced alongside boyfriend Jason Ritter.

Opening the Gates and Flooding the City

A humorist in his own right, James Gates has been working the comedy circuit in Wichita fairly consistently for the past few years. Getting his start as a writer and performer in the sketch-comedy group Panic Buttons (circa 2006), he has dabbled in stand-up (all hail the Looney Bin, Wichita’s only comedy club) and he is an avid supporter of local short-form improvisational groups.

Thumbs. Don’t Fail Me Now!

The days of Atari and Calecovison are behind us. Now, video game consoles have become entertainment hubs with features like Wi-Fi, downloadable movies and content, and motion-based controls. Video game systems aren't just for gamers anymore.

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