Aug 02, 2016 10:34AM ● By Chelsea Balzer
Sam Parker wants to help his patrons find that feeling—the rush of emotion that happens when people lose themselves in a song. A true-to-for...
May 06, 2016 03:29PM ● By Ryan Borchers
Dan Brennan, 37, has long understood how important the sound system is during a live music performance. “I’m a musician. I was always fascin...
Apr 30, 2015 11:11AM ● By Matt Whipkey
From fine dining to apartment living, craft cocktails to art openings, the cultural and economic boom of the Old Market has resounded across...
May 12, 2014 04:50PM ● By Josie Bungert
Just as in other places similar in size to Omaha, the city’s comedy scene has been on the rise, and the work of the comedians from different...
May 06, 2014 04:04PM ● By Mark Powers
Sometimes “the good life” can get a little bit blurry. When it comes to Omaha’s music scene, soprano Amanda DeBoer Bartlett is happy to see ...
May 04, 2014 03:54PM ● By Robyn Murray
It's frigid and windy as Amy Ryan works the lock of the Benson Theatre’s glass doors. The theater, which has been closed for decades, sits i...
Mar 28, 2014 09:27AM ● By Kristen Hoffman
Before breweries became all the rage, there was another craft alcohol manufacturer that was king in Omaha: whiskey distilleries. For example...
Mar 23, 2014 09:18AM ● By Chris Wolfgang
It’s so much about this part,” Katherine Neary says, tweaking her cardigan to the side. “It’s being cute about it, but it’s actually strippi...
Mar 22, 2014 09:01AM ● By Kristen Hoffman
An approaching stampede can be seen, heard, and felt. The blur of feet and thunderous vibration of anapproaching herd almost reaches out to ...
Mar 13, 2014 09:17AM ● By Molly Mahannah
Before September, potential patrons looking to get a drink might have stopped just short of The Tavern—not realizing that a bar was down the...
Feb 14, 2014 09:00AM ● By Katie Anderson
The term “diva” has taken a bit of a hit in recent years, suggesting to some a haughty I-want-it-all-and-want-it-now scene chewer who treats...
Dec 17, 2013 01:20PM ● By Chris Wolfgang
In 2004, The New Yorker published a story entitled “Homecoming Queens.” “Compared with most Midwestern towns,” writes author Mark Singer, “O...
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