Amid an all-out college party scene, fans came in droves for Simon Joyner's return to Lincoln and an emotional Kill County set.
Amid an all-out college party scene, fans came in droves for Simon Joyner's return to Lincoln and an emotional Kill County set.
HN contributor Shannon Claire crimped her hair, busted out the gold chains and leggings, and grabbed her camera for Leslie Hall.
Masses and UUVVWWZ played for a few lovebirds and dedicated songs to a man and his mustache as well as a llama and its lover.
Gritty photos and an in-depth interview capture the art under and on Josh and Ringo from Kill County's skin.
These girls have been working all week to learn instruments, write their own songs, form bands and prepare for Saturday's show. See photos from the week here.
Suggest a drawing — something related to Nebraska music — and you might just see it here.
This Lincoln designer's work is based on letting "pretty things vomit." See how it works.
Television is a vast wasteland, but this week's New Releases are Vaster and Wastelandier, featuring Very Little of Note!
This review from April 9 at the Slowdown got lost in the HN digital vault. But we sprung it for your pleasure.
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this is amazing. my name if Brandon Curtis, and this is about my dad. i can't wait to show him the article when i see him this...