The Treatment and Recovery Center of Douglas County's soft opening began on April 10. The center provides resources for those in need of help with substance abuse, behavioral issues and more.
Arts & Culture
Student submissions for the LibArt, an art exhibit hosted by KU Libraries featuring students' work, must be submitted by April 7.
Ozdemir Karatun, a master's and Ph.D alumnus of the University of Kansas, returned to Lawrence for his first basketball game at his alma mater.
Chicago-based Indie band, Prizefighter, will be performing at The Replay Lounge on March 12 to play and promote their 2022 EP “Rewind”.
Watkins Museum has collaborated with the Haskell Cultural Center to create a new exhibit that explores the university’s history.
Singer-songwriter Claud Mintz hits the road for their tour, focusing mainly on college towns and intimate venues to play at. The Chicago native wields an impressive resume, having opened for Paramore and Bleachers.
Canadian indie rock band, The Rural Alberta Advantage, travels to Kansas City, Missouri to perform at recordBar. The appearance on March 2 serves as the band's first show in KC and the nearest destination on its 2023 tour across the United States.
A new exhibit, Clear Water: Encountering Mokuhanga, is on display at the Mulvane Art Museum in Topeka.
Actress, comedian, writer and former University of Kansas student Heidi Gardner answered questions over Zoom from film and media studies students.