Mar 03, 2018 12:54PM ● By Doug Meigs
To walk upstairs from 16th Street to the dining area of King Fong Cafe was like passing through a time-warp. Destination: Southern China, mo...
Mar 02, 2018 03:16PM ● By Doug Meigs
Downtown Omaha once featured a small Chinatown. Omaha Magazine imagines how the local Chinatown would look today if it hadn’t vanished. Seni...
Mar 02, 2018 11:02AM ● By Chris McClellan
There are only a few remnants of early Chinese-American history left in Omaha. The city’s former Chinatown is almost forgotten.The building ...
Mar 01, 2018 04:48PM ● By Daisy Hutzell-Rodman
Omaha Magazine publisher Todd Lemke fondly remembers several magazine covers from his 35 years in the local magazine business. But he is par...
Feb 23, 2018 01:00PM ● By Max Sparber
A lot can change in 35 years, even in Omaha, a town where some places look like a glacier flowed over 2 million years ago and only unfroze a...
Feb 23, 2018 10:48AM ● By Doug Meigs
Lion dancers leap into the air. Traditional Chinese instruments evoke tunes of a distant land. Dancing troupes perform in multi-colored cost...
Feb 21, 2018 03:10PM ● By Ashley Wegner
Big pine and oak trees, patches of green space, historic mansions, and single-family homes (many of which were built in the late 1800s, not ...
Feb 19, 2018 04:18PM ● By Otis Twelve
We all “know” things. I mean, we just believe this or are convinced of that, or we think another thing is probably true. But beyond all that...
Feb 11, 2018 04:35PM ● By Lindsay Wilson
Despite his retirement from a long, fruitful career in the restaurant business, Chuck Caniglia can still be found doing what he loves best. ...
Jan 12, 2018 01:46PM ● By Max Sparber
Nebraska has spent the past year celebrating its 150th anniversary as a state, and this seems about as good a time as any to look at some re...
Dec 17, 2017 10:14AM ● By Tamsen Butler
When Jennifer Coco and business partner Tom Simmons started thinking about opening a new restaurant somewhere in town, they considered a his...
Nov 19, 2017 10:10AM ● By Robert Klein Engler
"The first one-man show to be exhibited at Joslyn Memorial by a woman is that of Lenore Benolhen, who paints more like a man than a woman," ...
Omaha Magazine