Butch Patrick, of ‘Munsters’ fame, visits Lawrence on the day that Rob Zombie reboot premieres
Tuesday was not Butch Patrick’s first visit to Lawrence, but it was a special one for “Munsters” fans.
Tuesday was not Butch Patrick’s first visit to Lawrence, but it was a special one for “Munsters” fans.
Haskell Indian Nations University held its Welcome Back Powwow Saturday night, drawing hundreds for music, food, dancing, culture and tradition.
Community members showed up for art, live music and fun at the Lawrence Art Guild’s Art in the Park, which returned to South Park Saturday and Sunday.
Lawrence High’s Chesty Lions hit the streets Wednesday evening for their annual homecoming parade.
The Sexual Trauma & Abuse Care Center honored Lawrence community members and celebrated its 50th anniversary Thursday at Venue 1235.
The Haskell Indian Art Market returned Saturday for the first time since 2019. The two-day event continues Sunday.
Members of the Lawrence community took to the skies Saturday as part of a fundraiser for the United Way of Douglas County.
People had the opportunity to meet the Lawrence Art Center’s newest artists-in-residence, printmaker Taro Takizawa and ceramicist Twiggy Boden, Thursday afternoon.
Thousands of new and returning Jayhawks on Saturday flocked to campus to learn about KU’s many student-led organizations.
When Ian Hoopes pulled the cover off of his 2022 Van Go Benchmark piece, he wasn’t just unveiling a piece of art — he was unveiling a piece of himself.
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