Oct 26, 2014 09:00AM ● By Sandy Matson
Supplies: An old piece of wooden, painted furniture Paint (two colors) Two additional craft colors for the feather on the door Top coat...
Oct 24, 2014 09:00AM ● By Omaha Magazine Staff
Veteran Omaha restaurateur and chef Malcolm (Mac) Thompson opened Taxi’s in 2002 with the late Bill Johnette after their successful run at t...
Oct 23, 2014 04:08PM ● By Sally Shepherd
The first hint of a nip in the air this fall will be a harbinger of welcome news for more than just football fans. The homeowners of this ou...
Oct 22, 2014 04:30PM ● By Carol Crissey Nigrelli
As die-hard Husker, Hawkeye, and NFL fans begin the sprint that is football season, the man with the voice girds for an 11-month-long marath...
Oct 20, 2014 09:00AM ● By Leo Adam Biga
An abiding curiosity led Neb. State Sen. Tanya Cook to serve as an official observer during the presidential election in war-torn Ukraine e...
Oct 06, 2014 10:30AM ● By Kristen Hoffman
After 28 years directing one of the nation’s top youth theaters, James Larson knows how cats talk. They tend to be a bit snooty. They certai...
Oct 03, 2014 09:00AM ● By Omaha Magazine Staff
At the end of the 19th century, Omaha was in its prime as a major railroad center, connecting the settled East with the wide-open West. The...
Oct 01, 2014 01:14PM ● By Lindsey Petersen
Amy Lynn is a hardcore DIY-er. Not in the “weekend scrapbook warrior” type of way, but in the “I may not know right now, but I’ll figure it ...
Oct 01, 2014 12:04PM ● By Jillian Humphries
When it comes to defining the word ‘family’ in 2014, it is no longer restricted to a nuclear family of a mom, dad, and a kid or two. For man...
Oct 01, 2014 11:59AM ● By Leo Adam Biga
Patricia Givens Barron, the woman behind Big Mama’s Kitchen in North Omaha, is known for her soul food. And for giving folks who’ve run afou...
Sep 27, 2014 09:00AM ● By Kim Carpenter
We all do it. See someone and come to snap judgments about who they are. It might be because they’re dressed a certain way, talk a certain ...
Sep 24, 2014 09:00AM ● By Lindsey Anne Baker
In 1914, the stately home at 6129 Florence Blvd. was brand new. Built by Laura D. and Edward Cackley, owner of Cackley Bros. wine and liquor...
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