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Sun, January 30th - 1:00pm
Communitywide Voting Rights ForumCommunitywide Voting Rights Forum
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Description: Concerned about what proposed changes to voter laws may mean for you and our community? Join Jamie Shew, Douglas County Clerk, and Melissa Stiehler, advocacy director for Loud Light, to navigate the current local, state and national voter rights legislation and redistricting efforts. We'll also cover other states' responses to similar laws, Kansas' democratic history, and what we can do to make voting rights more accessible. Bring your questions for the Q&A, too! Stream online at https://www.facebook.com/PlymouthLawrence or attend in-person. Free and open to the public. Hosted by Plymouth's Racial Justice Team. Submitted by: Brandy Ernzen Plymouth Congregational Church
Sun, January 30th - 1:00pm
Sun, January 30th - 7:00pm
Pop Evil at The CotillionPop Evil at The Cotillion
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Description: KICT Presents POP EVIL Text POPEVIL to 49798 for presale info on 11/10 Concessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy's A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth. All Ages Support acts subject to change Text ROCK to 49798 for concert updates. A limited number of table reservations are available by calling 316-722-4201 or in person at The Cotillion. COVID-19 Show Policy: There are no restrictions on this show but we encourage face masks when you can not social distance and ask that you stay home if you are feeling sick or have been exposed recently to someone with COVID-19. POP EVIL is the bridge between life-affirming hard rock hit-making and the burgeoning new frontier of genre-bending postmodern playlists. A crowd-pleasing band unafraid to embrace the heaviest and most melodic ends of the spectrum, with a seemingly endless stream of No. 1 hits veering between fist-pumping anthems and timeless power ballads. POP EVIL delivers their most ambitious rebirth yet with a jaw-dropping sixth album. “Let the Chaos Reign” and “Work” arrive as a twin assault of invigorating ready-made hits for 2020, from an album filled to the brim with a dozen tracks each worthy of a dedicated spotlight. “Let the Chaos Reign” is the heaviest single the band has ever dropped, a rousing fight song of self-determination and rising to meet any challenge with courage and strength. By contrast, “Work” puts its heavy guitars atop grooving rhythmic punch and EDM flourishes, as it champions the working-class heroes struggling to persevere across all industries today. “We won’t bore people with the same song over and over,” assures charismatic frontman and bandleader Leigh Kakaty, who co-founded the band in Michigan. “When you come to our live show, we feel like there should be an ebb and flow, peaks and valleys, that are similar to real life. Sometimes you’re up, sometimes you’re down. We like to take people on a journey when they listen to our music or come to see us live.” Pop Evil has been a staple at major festivals and in theaters and clubs for nearly two decades, despite the group’s relative youth. As they’ve ruled the roost with No. 1 Billboard Rock singles like “Trenches”, “Deal with the Devil”, “Torn to Pieces”, “Footsteps”, and “Waking Lions”, they’ve taken their inspired message to the people, on tours with modern rock titans and veteran acts alike. One listen to any of the songs from the impressive body of work laid down by the band on Lipstick on the Mirror (2008), War of Angels (2011), Onyx (2013), Up (2015), and the self-titled smash Pop Evil (2018) confirms exactly how Pop Evil built such a diverse fanbase. On their go-for-broke sixth album, the group doubles down on the yin-and-yang at the heart of their sound. There’s no other band that bounces between a song like “Waking Lions” and “A Crime to Remember” or “100 in a 55” so effectively and with such overwhelming success. Submitted by: Box Office The Cotillion
Sun, January 30th - 7:00pm
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