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Evan Saathoff and his band followed Superargo. He provided a mellow contrast with a set of sweet indie pop music.
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Deerhoof's Satomi Matsuzaki dished out some breathy vocals to float over the crunchy guitars and drum beats.
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Deerhoof takes the stage at the Jackpot Saloon. The Californian band just released their seventh album on Kill Rock Stars: "The Runners Four." The crowd loved Deerhoof's infectious set of noisy rock pop music.
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The crowd at the Jackpot Saloon checks out Superargo's set.
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Adam Jeffers is the mad mixing genius responsible for the Superargo sound. On Thursday night, he combined warped drum machine beats with guitar riffs and electronic bleeps on his laptop.
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Superargo served up a loud, glitchy mix of noise/electronic music to the hip kids at the Jackpot Saloon on Thursday night. Skullhead lip synched and rocked out on the mic.
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Lawrence resident Curtis Marsh was disappointed when, at the military funeral of his father, Curtis N. Marsh III, pictured at right, "Taps" was played on a tape recorder. Now Marsh volunteers to perform "Taps" at military funerals, playing on a trumpet that his great-uncle used in a military band in World War II.
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Jim Brothers, Lawrence, works on a sculpture for the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Va., in this 1999 file photo. Brothers has now been commissioned to create a bronze sculpture of a soldier lost in thought.
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Sitar legend Ravi Shankar, his daughter, Anoushka Shankar, and a band of Indian instrumentalists played Wednesday evening at the Lied Center.
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Elisabeth Ahrens, left, and Jason Bradbury rehearse a scene from "The Big Funk" at the Lawrence Arts Center.
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Steve Ducey, left, and Troy Hirsch run through a scene from "The Big Funk." E.M.U. Theatre will stage the play, a commentary on the ills of modern living, this weekend at the Lawrence Arts Center, 940 N.H.
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Arlo Guthrie is performing his signature piece, "Alice's Restaurant," on a tour that's bringing him through Lawrence. The folk singer goes years at a time between playing the song live.
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Josh Hutcherson, left, and Dax Shepard (in space suit) attempt to navigate their way back home in the space adventure "Zathura."
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Philip Seymour Hoffman plays the titular role in "Capote."
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Director Bennett Miller contemplates a shot on the set of the drama "Capote."
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Arlo Guthrie says, "I didn't want to become a trained seal routine where you pay your money because you know what he's going to do." The folk musician is on tour performing "Alice's Restaurant."
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Jonah Bobo, left, Kristen Stewart, Dax Shepard and Josh Hutcherson try to unlock the secrets of a powerful board game that has jettisoned them into space in "Zathura."
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Papa Keno's Owner Greg Keenan is back in town, busy paying back taxes and penalties owed by his restaurant at 1035 Mass. "It's just business," he said Thursday.
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From left, musicians Dan Kozak, Carlos Martinez and John Anderson perform together for the first time as a band at the corner of Seventh and Massachusetts streets. The musicians recently connected with one another on the streets of Lawrence and will perform tonight at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries building at KU.
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