Mar 27, 2015 12:37PM ● By John Gawley
Demolition. Three layers of wall paper, the kind where salmon isn’t only the color, but the pattern. Dust. Hang new mold-resistant drywall. ...
Mar 24, 2015 01:35PM ● By Leo Adam Biga
Since assuming the executive chef position at Happy Hollow Country Club in 2013 Jason Hughes has emerged as one of the city's new culinary s...
Mar 19, 2015 11:48AM ● By Kim Carpenter
"You say hunting morels, not gathering,” emphasizes Luke Severson when explaining how to find the elusive mushrooms. “If you’re not looking ...
Mar 17, 2015 04:19PM ● By Leo Adam Biga
Upon moving to Omaha in 2010, little suggested Tunette Powell would take the city by storm. She was weighted down by a heavy past and an unc...
Mar 17, 2015 03:33PM ● By Kristen Hoffman
You may not know of Mary Kimball, but if you’re an aficionado of historic Omaha, you know her son, Thomas Kimball, very well. The architect ...
Mar 16, 2015 04:18PM ● By Leo Adam Biga
The metro’s small but robust cinema community includes Film Streams and the Omaha Film Festival (see related story on page 42) along with se...
Mar 09, 2015 08:00AM ● By Otis Twelve
Originally published in March/April 2015 Omaha MagazineSo an old friend said to me, “I used to like living in Omaha, but now it’s too big.”P...
Mar 02, 2015 08:00AM ● By Rachel Joy
Originally published in March/April 2015 Omaha MagazineThe following anecdote explains much about retiring federal judge Joe Bataillon, but,...
Feb 24, 2015 08:00AM ● By Kim Carpenter
Originally published in March/April 2015 Encounter magazine. At the W. Dale Clark main Omaha Public Library branch, people can check out boo...
Feb 20, 2015 08:00AM ● By Doug Meigs
Originally published in March/April 2015 Omaha Magazine. When patients with Ebola flew into the heartland, the Nebraska Biocontainment Patie...
Feb 19, 2015 08:00AM ● By Rachel Joy
I had a stock comment while at UNL meant to deflect Omahans who might try to diminish me for being from a town of only 4,600 people. “Just b...
Feb 18, 2015 08:00AM ● By Bev Carlson
As I was picking up my coffee one frozen morning a few weeks ago, I noticed there was no one in the drive-through line behind me. That in it...
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