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Music’s on the back burner: A firsthand account of last night’s protests

Editor's note: For safety, we will not be posting any photos of protestors' faces in our story. Lawrence protests against police brutality / Photo by
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SHAH is a rising local queer icon

It’s been a whirlwind of a year for SHAH. Since we last checked in with the local musician, he was riding the waves of his

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Our Summer 2020 issue is now online

Welp, we’re definitely going to hell for this one. Our Summer 2020 issue is live! In this issue, we talk to Lawrence’s favorite psychedelic-weed-Jesus-themed band,

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Here’s what live music in Lawrence looks like in the immediate future

On Saturday, the live music capitol of Kansas got a glimpse of what live music will look like in the immediate future. Three very different
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Watch: Ricky Roosevelt releases new video

We haven’t heard from the folks over at Vivid Zebra for a while, but that doesn’t mean they’ve been laying low. The collective has been

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Driveway Sessions: Jeff Stolz

Jeff Stolz, like many musicians, had big plans. He spent the better part of 2020 building a fantastic home studio. The striking, tall, blue building

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Driveway Sessions: Spencer & Rains

Normally, at this time of year, Tricia Spencer and Howard Rains are hitting the road on a big tour (usually, someplace warm). But, like many

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Pala Zolo releases new track “You Can’t”

A few weeks ago, Pala Zolo had plans to pack up and head to LA. All that was put on hold after the COVID-19 pandemic

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Driveway Sessions: Lucas and Kahlen Mitchell

Normally at this time of year, we’d be standing on the hot pavement at a music festival watching dozens of bands. But because of the

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The Sluts release new track “King Kong”

For those of us who are starved for the rock and roll regiment we normally subscribe to (but can’t due to the quarantine), The Sluts