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Review: Shoebox Money – “Riverside” Single

How much longer till Summer? The bouncy, uplifting tune of “Riverside” puts you around the bonfire with a cold drink in your hand while the

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Review: Red Kate – “Iraqi Girl”/“American Zone” Singles

The guttural howl of Red Kate has never sounded better than matched with a bass-y thump and a grimy guitar strum on their new single

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Photo Gallery: International Women’s Solidarity Event

Set between the picturesque silhouettes of the train at Watson Park and the Lawrence Public Library, dozens of activists and Lawrencians gathered to commemorate International
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Suzannah Johannes rides again

It's not often we like to brag, but we were in the presence of a local legend on Friday. After a hiatus that lasted a
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Watch: Pala Zolo at Lucia

There’s a new electronic act in town, and so far they’re delivering. We introduced you to Pala Zolo last month with a stunning music video.

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Where’s Stuffing?

This is a sponsored post, crafted by a local artist we hire to create a monthly comic. Stuffing is the lovable, four-legged scamp that lives

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Micha Anne releases The Petty Experience

Not a lot of Lawrence musicians are willing to tackle the daunting task of creating a heartbreaking approach to ultra poppy music, but Micha Anne

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Watch Rachel and the Wild Type cover Childish Gambino

It’s easy to adore Rachel Mallin. As one of the more enthusiastic and lively performers in Kansas City, Mallin turns heads with her guitar skills.

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Photo Gallery: The Lawrence Songbook Showcase

It's a safe bet to call Friday night one of the more iconic nights in local music history. The Lawrence Songbook, featuring transcribed music from
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Photo Gallery: Flint Eastwood / Cherry Pools

Wednesday night was full of pizzaz as three potent and highly danceable acts took to the Granada stage. Cherry Pools opened the night with an