Dec 23, 2016 03:06PM ● By Greg Jerrett
Alisha Davis, like so many of her digital generation, is a self-taught photographer. She didn't study the subject in school, had no mentors,...
Oct 14, 2016 07:00AM ● By Greg Jerrett
"Kids need a community that shows them they can be successful and invests in their success," -Aaryon Williams With an international basket...
Oct 13, 2016 04:05AM ● By Greg Jerrett
Most holiday foods fall under the heading of “comfort food.” Turkey, ham, or roast beast. Green bean casserole, stuffing, dressing, mounds o...
Oct 11, 2016 01:00AM ● By Greg Jerrett
Getting high on injected heroin—or one of the several synthetic equivalents—does not feel like an orgasm or a dozen orgasms. That is a mythi...
Aug 26, 2016 05:41PM ● By Greg Jerrett
The term “amateur” gets a bad rap. While suggesting a lack of skill, the word actually comes from the Latin “amator” or “lover.” An amateur ...
Aug 02, 2016 05:51PM ● By Greg Jerrett
Turned off the boob tube an’ let the needle drop, on some fly lo death to Fox News for Megyn Kelly sayin’ Jesus white yo. Now to who do soci...
Jul 29, 2016 01:53PM ● By Greg Jerrett
Jim Fields is a self-taught auteur, a busy English teacher, and a Nebraska-nice filmmaker trying to finish his latest project whenever he ca...
Jun 16, 2016 01:54PM ● By Greg Jerrett
No bone-honest Omaha scenester between the ages of 15 and 35 doesn’t want to be Kianna Alarid when they grow up. Alarid’s first band, Tilly ...
Jun 09, 2016 03:12PM ● By Greg Jerrett
When Clara Sue Arnsdorff, 73, moved to Bellevue with her Air Force family (husband Gordon, son John, and daughter Susan) in the late ’70s, m...
Jun 08, 2016 02:15PM ● By Greg Jerrett
Self-deprecating rappers impress at SXSW. Omaha artists tend to violate stereotypes by being sincere, humble, and approachable. We don’t coa...
Apr 29, 2016 04:53PM ● By Greg Jerrett
The socio-economic fabric of Omaha makes a complicated tapestry of diverse skeins intertwining in various degrees of organic, from architect...
Apr 15, 2016 10:10AM ● By Greg Jerrett
The dream is always the same. Admiring, envious, unseen…but necessary. A synthesis of literary theory, Leroux, and Lloyd-Webber. In the dark...
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