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Back in full swing for spring! Concerts to look ahead to in March.

Now that EVERYONE has gotten Omicron out of their system, it’s time to celebrate. Cases rapidly declined, and we are getting ready to get back to the

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Watch: Carswell & Hope sing to a baby

Spring is just the best time of year, isn’t it? The weather is warm, the street sweepers are out getting rid of all that sand

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Album Review: The Gleaners – “Long Hauler”

The Gleaners have an unfortunately small discography for a band with nearly two decades behind them, most of which is unavailable online. This makes the

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Photo Gallery: Low Cut Connie / Kiss the Tiger / The Black Mariah Theater

Low Cut Connie / Photo by Fally Afani If you're not a particularly religious person, perhaps the Church of Low Cut Connie is for you.
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The Potent Piano Man: Low Cut Connie is coming to heal you

We’ve seen a lot of pandemic champions emerge over the last couple of years, this one just happens to stand on his piano and pound

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Lucy Dacus showed us vulnerability at its finest at Liberty Hall

Lucy Dacus / Photo by Fally Afani "Hello," Lucy Dacus announced when she took to the Liberty Hall stage on Saturday night. Then, in front
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Photo Gallery: Lawrence Love Letters at the Lawrence Arts Center

Lawrence was full of love on Friday night. The Lawrence Arts Center played host to "Lawrence Love Letters," a variety show focusing on how we
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The Creepy Jingles release new video for “Trojan Horse Girl”

If you like theatrics revolving around dysfunctional families and terrifying children’s shows, The Creepy Jingles have a music video for you. They just released the

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Love Language: Musicians, artists, and community to pen a love letter to Lawrence

If you’ve ever felt like writing a love letter to Lawrence, you’re not alone. This month, a host of performers and community members will be