Mar 25, 2016 02:23PM ● By Judy Horan
Potential business owners often dream of being independent and making their own decisions. Businesses in Omaha’s Old Market district have th...
Mar 24, 2016 02:40PM ● By Greg Jerrett
In our ungilded age of convenient, casual, ironic dress sense, one is less apt to see men of employable age in suits on a work day than in t...
Mar 18, 2016 11:45AM ● By Ryan Borchers
Cedric Fichepain is the head chef at Le Voltaire, a French restaurant he has owned and operated since 2001. The upscale West Omaha hotspot i...
Mar 18, 2016 11:40AM ● By Katherine Nowicki
Filmmaking has always been a part of life for Omaha resident Aaron Gum. “I don’t know when I first became interested in film,” Gum says. “I’...
Mar 17, 2016 01:17PM ● By Max Sparber
Despite Omaha’s deserved early reputation as a city of crime and vice, it was also a city with a thriving religious community. Or, more prop...
Mar 16, 2016 02:56PM ● By James Walmsley
Stephen Dinsmore was meant to be a painter. It just took him about three decades to be at peace with that fact of his life. “I was not one o...
Mar 15, 2016 02:12PM ● By Leo Adam Biga
In 1999, an online-banking company with a nonsensical name built a sprawling operation center next to the I-80 corridor on the edge of Papil...
Mar 11, 2016 02:59PM ● By Andy Williams
Morgann Freeman vividly remembers the day she moved from being “the angry black girl” who got into many fights to the budding activist who b...
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 02:52PM ● By Rachel Joy
In the last few years, southern food, including barbecue and Cajun, has been enjoying increased popularity nationwide. Here in Omaha the gen...
Mar 03, 2016 02:41PM ● By James Walmsley
The legend of Brad Hoshaw and The Seven Deadlies began in 2008 with a one-off show that has since tumbleweeded into two acclaimed full-lengt...
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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