Feb 08, 2014 10:30AM ● By Chris Wolfgang
When Ron Dotzler asked his future in-laws for permission to marry their daughter, her mother said no.“No? Why?”“Because you’re white.”Dotzle...
Feb 06, 2014 10:00AM ● By Katie Anderson
Do you hear what Angie and Andrew Norman hear?If so, that’s the symphony of the Cornhusker state’s stacked arsenal of music makers. And if y...
Jan 30, 2014 12:10PM ● By David Williams
This issue’s Style Shot keeps it all in the family with three generations of women.Laurie Victor Kay, one half of the acclaimed photography ...
Jan 21, 2014 03:20PM ● By Katie Anderson
It’s a bustling Thursday afternoon at the Sons of Italy hall on South 10th Street. The hum of conversation is punctuated by greetings from t...
Jan 12, 2014 03:30PM ● By Kim Carpenter
Scholar, lawyer, professor, arts administrator, university dean. David Thompson has had all these professional titles, but he’s impossible t...
Jan 06, 2014 02:30PM ● By Katie Anderson
Though inching perilously close to senior citizen status, Robin Welch still moves with the grace and agility of a young prima ballerina, w...
Jan 06, 2014 09:20AM ● By Allison Janda
It was man versus machine. An epic competition of tug-o-war. A true test of physical and mental strength. An all-out battle to the finish li...
Dec 03, 2013 09:15AM ● By Chris Wolfgang
There are really two different shifts for breakfast, Jeff Slobotski explains. Some show up at the 11-Worth Cafe at 7 a.m., and others don’t ...
Aug 29, 2013 09:48AM ● By Bailey Hemphill
Since she was a little girl, Alexandra ‘Allie’ Baxter could be heard ringing bells next to The Salvation Army’s iconic red kettles during th...
Aug 27, 2013 09:16AM ● By Bailey Hemphill
Imagine you’re a child. You spend eight hours at school every weekday, and you return home to an empty house every night. Sometimes, your on...
Aug 26, 2013 02:07PM ● By Katie Anderson
Urban planners turned entrepreneurs Nick Bowden and Nathan Preheim never got used to the slim turnouts that town hall meetings drew for civi...
Aug 16, 2013 07:10PM ● By Katie Anderson
Starting a new school can be both exciting and scary. From kindergarten to high school, we all want to feel accepted and fit in with our pee...
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