Sep 25, 2017 09:57AM ● By Michael Nichols
Keyboarding. Computer skills. Microsoft Office. These classes were required of elementary and middle school students 15-20 years ago. Now, t...
Sep 21, 2017 03:06PM ● By Tara Spencer
Kristin Zahra says she knew from a young age that she wanted to work in film. “Maybe, 12 to 13ish? I remember really loving Pixar animation ...
Sep 14, 2017 05:45PM ● By Kyle Eustice
When North Omaha native Marcey Yates talks about music, his face lights up and it’s as if everything makes sense in his world. From conversa...
Sep 05, 2017 01:59PM ● By Kyle Eustice
Ask Keith Rodger where he got his sharp musical tastes and his answer will be simple—from his mother. The 28-year-old Omaha musician, record...
Jul 14, 2017 09:02AM ● By Sean Robinson
Since transplanting from Pennsylvania nearly a decade ago, Christopher Vaughn Couse has made the observation that Omaha is downright weird—b...
Jun 14, 2017 12:04PM ● By Eric Stoakes
Like so many kids, 9-year-old Seamus Campbell loves The Jungle Book. He’s one of countless children to be enchanted by the thought of boppin...
Jun 07, 2017 02:12PM ● By J.D. Avant
Kelly Hill stands on the corner of 30th and Lake streets admiring Salem Baptist Church’s towering cross, which looms over the landscape. A m...
Apr 11, 2017 10:00AM ● By Doug Meigs
https://youtu.be/4t3T4VxtzC0“Are you ready to see some flying fish?” asks Rich Porter, tournament director for the Bowfishers of Nebraska. ...
Mar 07, 2016 09:15AM ● By Doug Meigs
It only took a couple weeks to transform a naive young woman from a suburban Omahan into a crack-smoking L.A. prostitute.It all began in lat...
Mar 03, 2016 03:16PM ● By James Walmsley
This is an open letter to the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art’s new executive director.Mr. Cook,Welcome to The Cornhusker State and The Bi...
Mar 03, 2016 02:34PM ● By Claire Martin
Sometimes to live large, you’ve got to live small—very small.This, at least, is the working mantra of Kevin and Amanda Kohler, who occupy a ...
Mar 03, 2016 12:37PM ● By David Williams
Django Greenblatt-Seay has made 133 music videos, but never for any of his own bands.That changed in mid-December when his quartet, Gramps, ...
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