Fally Afani
http://www.iheartlocalmusic.com
Fally Afani is an award-winning journalist with a career spanning more than 20 years in media. She has worked extensively in radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and more.
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Do you like loud music? Then go see Rooftop Vigilantes
The Taproom may at times seem small, cramped and poorly lit, but on Friday night it was the perfect place to release your work week
The Arcade Fire deliver dazzling, radiant performance in KC
Right as the Arcade Fire was taking the stage at the Starlight on Wednesday night, something lit up the sky. I’m not sure if it
A colorful commotion: Dangerous Ponies at the Replay
On Tuesday night I was treated to one of the funnest, most colorful bands I’ve seen all Spring. Dangerous Ponies, a seven-piece from Philadelphia, came
Something big is coming to Kansas
To quote Jurassic Park, “Hold on to your butts.” Something big is coming to Kansas. We’ve just gotten wind of the Kanrocksas music festival. Word
Katlyn Conroy covers Bright Eyes
Local musician Katlyn Conroy (of Cowboy Indian Bear fame) has yet again gifted us with another one of her covers. Here she is covering Bright
A Toe Tapping Tax Day
There is no other reason in the world to look forward to Tax Day other than what happens every year at the Downtown Lawrence Post
A Tale of Two Venues
On Friday, I was torn between two stellar shows. Both had great local lineups, but make no mistake about it, these were two very different
Fourth of July posts video of new song
Get pumped, folks. Fourth of July just posted a video of a new song, “Fall in August.” They’re playing the Bottleneck tonight (Friday), along with
Hospital Ships take on Vice Mag in Twitter Showdown
Welp, it seems our good friends over at Hospital Ships had a bit of a showdown with the asshats over at Brooklyn-based Vice. You see,
The Hips bring upbeat tunes, sexual tension to the Jackpot
There’s nothing quite like being at a venue, surrounded by all your greatest and closest friends while a band spits out the most poetic of