Feb 22, 2018 02:15PM ● By Tara Spencer
This is the first in a series on artists in residency at The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts.Christy Chan was at the tail end of her resi...
Feb 11, 2018 02:52PM ● By Lindsay Wilson
Eli Rigatuso has a knack for uncovering beauty. He has been known to stop his car to investigate a particularly exceptional flower in somebo...
Feb 07, 2018 03:52PM ● By Carrielle Sedersten
In the fall of 2016, Hannah Nodskov was in her final semester at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, studying entrepreneurship and marketin...
Jan 15, 2018 04:13PM ● By Kyle Eustice
Make no mistake about it — Eris Koleszar, Cara Heacock, and Anna Schmidt knew what they were doing when they named their band The Boner Kill...
Jan 07, 2018 04:09PM ● By Kyle Eustice
As tattoos become increasingly normalized, it’s clear they’re no longer for burly bikers or hardened criminals alone. They’re popping up on ...
Dec 28, 2017 04:01PM ● By Tara Spencer
As I sit on the patio of Roast Coffeehouse in Aksarben Village watching people go by while waiting to meet the Clark triplets, it hits me th...
Dec 28, 2017 03:54PM ● By Brent Crampton
I’m going to get real vulnerable here: When it comes to millennial stereotypes, I can verifiably say that I fit within the “coddled” categor...
Oct 23, 2017 02:11PM ● By Lindsay Wilson
Walking into Lookout Lounge is a different experience than entering other music venues around Omaha. Admittedly, it feels a little strange d...
Oct 19, 2017 02:28PM ● By Sean Robinson
It's like watching two parts of the same brain. When Jack Blanket and Ryan Showers are together, it's just the two of them, taking turns fin...
Oct 13, 2017 08:58AM ● By Kara Schweiss
He began serving as the vice president of LGBTQ+ advocacy organization Heartland Pride last fall, but David Kerr hails from nowhere near Neb...
Oct 05, 2017 11:01AM ● By Doug Meigs
Sexy moths flap their wings (and cleavage). Some dude dressed like a lightning bug flashes his butt. The audience swarms the stage at Midtow...
Sep 21, 2017 03:06PM ● By Tara Spencer
Kristin Zahra says she knew from a young age that she wanted to work in film. “Maybe, 12 to 13ish? I remember really loving Pixar animation ...
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