The Raven Book Store and the Lawrence Arts Center will celebrate Kayla Cook and Jenea Havener for their pieces in fiction and poetry about Black voices and life experience.
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The Raven Book Store and the Lawrence Arts Center will celebrate Kayla Cook and Jenea Havener for their pieces in fiction and poetry about Black voices and life experience.
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Danger Bob, Cher UK, and The Bubble Boys reunited for a show at Liberty Hall last Friday, bringing a '90s throwback to Lawrence.
Sara Bennett Wealer, author and 1994 KU alumna, has just published her fourth novel titled, "Grave Things Like Love".
Courtney Lane reviews "Don't Worry Darling," Olivia Wilde's psychological thriller starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles.
Tenants to Homeowners, Inc. celebrated 30 years of affordable housing with its annual Battle of the Builders fundraiser on September 24.
The Lawrence community commemorates 35 years of The Raven Book Store's integral presence in the city.
When they're not performing, musicians in Lawrence are trying to find ways to make money. Because they aren't always paid well for their music, musicians often have to get creative to make enough to support themselves.
Courtney Barnett kicked off her "Here and There" touring festival in Kansas City, Missouri, on Monday with fellow musicians Lucy Dacus and Quinn Christopherson.
The Kansas Abortion fund held a showing of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" at Liberty Hall last Wednesday to raise awareness about women's rights. The performance comes in light of the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade and the Kansas primary election on Aug 2, which has an amendment that could allow legislators to outlaw abortion.