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Subject: Carly Simon

  • NNHM Comes out of Hiding

    March 7, 2006
  • Ben Taylor

    February 5, 2009
  • I Pity the Yule

    Separating heavenly holiday music from Hell’s noels.

    December 21, 2006
  • Karrin Allyson

    Wild for You (Concord)

    June 10, 2004
  • Hudson Hawked

    Kate gets the hard sell in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.

    February 6, 2003
  • AC Blows Hot Air

    Anal Cunt's pitch-black satire can be difficult to digest.

    June 7, 2001
  • Around Hear

    Local disc roundup.

    September 7, 2000
  • Sarah Dougher

    The Walls Ablaze(Mr. Lady)

    June 29, 2000
  • New releases, Tuesday, July 21

    There are so many things coming out that interest someone, I feel obligated to mention most of them. So, rather than have this post be two pages long, I'll group them by genre, and give them a couple sentences each. If something you think is worthwhile got ignored, drop a message in the comments. Susanna Hoffs (formerly of the Bangles) and Matthew Sweet put out their second collaborative covers album, Under The Covers: Vol. 2. This go around, they cover everything from Tom Petty's "Here Comes M

    July 21, 2009
  • Concert Review: Kevin Seconds, Kepi Ghoulie and the Hemorrhoids at the Jackpot

    Why oh why hasn't anyone been showing up to punk shows in Lawrence? I know I'm starting to sound like a broken record, here, but it's getting ridiculous. When you have Kevin Seconds and Kepi Ghoulie -- frontmen for one of the best hardcore bands and one of the best pop-punk bands, respectively -- only draw 20 people, either the economy or the fans are totally jacked. ​Kevin Seconds is best known as the frontman for 7 Seconds, a band known for its straight-edge anthems like "Young 'Til I D

    July 30, 2009
  • Crosstown Station has 3 a.m. license and Widespread Panic afterparties

    Tonight (and tomorrow night), after the noodle-y goodness of the Widespread Panic at the Midland, drop by Crosstown Station and check out DJ Logic at midnight. Last week, Logic played on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon with Carly Simon & the Roots, this week he's in the Crossroads. Crazy, huh? After tomorrow night's second Widespread performance, catch Wichita's own Split Lip Rayfield at midnight. If you are into local music AT ALL and you still haven't ever seen these guys play, well then... y

    November 17, 2009