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Seg. 1: Rodeo Clown Paintings | Seg. 2: Kansastan | Seg. 3: Day Of The Dead

Segment 1: New paintings by a Kansas City artist examine the 'brash volume' of public discourse.

Rodeo clowns, talkshow hosts, preachers. To Michael Schliefke, they're symbols for what public discourse has become. 


Segment 2: A Kansas-born author creates literary buzz with 'halal fiction.'

Farooq Ahmed has written a dystopian Civil War novel imagining Kansas as a holy state for Muslims. The border war between Kansas and Missouri becomes a scriptural story of religious proportions. 


Segment 3: Central Avenue comes together to celebrate Day of the Dead.

Three weeks after tragedy struck Central Avenue, the annual Day of the Dead celebration brings the community back out for music, dancing, costumes, face-painting, and lots and lots of food. 

  • Edgar Galicia, Central Avenue Betterment Association

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Gina’s background combines print and broadcast journalism, live event hosting and production, creative nonfiction writing and involvement in the arts. Early in her career, she followed a cultural beat for The Pitch, where she served as an editor and art writer in the early 2000s.
Anne Kniggendorf is a freelance writer based in Kansas City, whose work has appeared in local media outlets as well as in the Smithsonian Magazine, Saturday Evening Post, Electric Literature, Ploughshares, and several literary reviews, including two as far away as India and Scotland.