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LA Comic Con 2025: Sean Abley and the Appeal of Queer Horror

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Review: ‘The Running Man’ is Unfortunately Timely

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LA Comic Con 2025: Avi Roque and Trans Masculine Representation in Entertainment

a group of five people sitting behind a table at a con; three women, one man, and one nonbinary.

LA Comic Con 2025: Twenty-Sided Tavern Panel and David Carpenter – Interview

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Composer/Music Producer Aaron Gilhuis

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Composer Ian Arber

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Film Recommendation: ‘A Nice Indian Boy’ is Friggin’ Adorable

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Review: ‘Superman’ is Satisfyingly Human

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Legion M’s ‘Fade to Black’

‘Jack Kirby: Heroes and Humanity’ Exhibit at the Skirball Cultural Center

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‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Is a Fun Return to the Franchise – Movie Review

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Ashley Maria of ‘Super Human Anxiety’

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Artist Randal “R.K.” Milholland

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WonderCon 2025 Interview: Andy Nordvall, Kaj Kunstmann, and Bad Future Vol. 1

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PaleyFest 2025: ‘Agatha All Along’ Panel

Tag: Kansas City

Geek Out with Angie Fiedler Sutton - Episode 51 - Contents May Vary

G33K Out Episode 51: Contents May Vary

A belated celebration of my 50th episode. I talk about the past, the current status of the podcast, and what may be coming in the future.

December 5, 2021January 1, 2022 Angie Fiedler Sutton podcast
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Ways Kansas City is Trying to Get Me to Stay

So, ever since I made the decision to go after my master’s degree in LA, there have been several pieces of news that have made me suspect the city is sentient, and trying to keep me here.

July 8, 2013November 17, 2024 Angie Fiedler Sutton essay

Stage Savvy: Goodbye, Kansas City

It’s time to talk of endings. But every ending is a beginning somewhere else.

July 2, 2013November 15, 2024 Angie Fiedler Sutton article

Spotlight on J. Kent Barnhart

It’s time to get intimate with J. Kent Barnhart.

December 12, 2012March 7, 2017 Angie Fiedler Sutton interview

Theatre Review: Magnificent Meta Musical

This musical is meta in all the right ways.

November 7, 2012July 10, 2016 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Spotlight on Chris McCoy

Chris McCoy: choreographer, director, actor, educator. Learn more about him in this November 2012 spotlight.

October 24, 2012March 7, 2017 Angie Fiedler Sutton interview

Theatre Review: ‘Cast all Previous Expectations Aside.’

This version of “Pippin” is a little too different for my tastes.

September 26, 2012January 31, 2021 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Theatre Review: ‘It’s as if the Entire World Were Mesmerized by Penis and Vagina.’

Don’t worry: this production doesn’t hold back on the mature material contained within.

September 10, 2012December 2, 2016 Angie Fiedler Sutton review

Girls Nite Out Benefit for Alex’s Lemonade Stand

A local group is doing some theatre for a good cause.

August 29, 2012February 11, 2017 Angie Fiedler Sutton article

The 2012 Renaissance Festival: A Talk with the Maestro

Jim Stamburger, aka the Maestro, has been with the Kansas City Renaissance Festival for most of its run. And he has no plans on stopping.

August 22, 2012November 15, 2024 Angie Fiedler Sutton interview

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