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...
Apr 10, 2017 12:12PM ● By Lisa Knopp
It was the story I didn’t want to write—that one about what I call “my malady,” my three episodes of severely restricted eating. The first b...
Feb 23, 2017 03:25PM ● By Daisy Hutzell-Rodman
B2B Magazine started 2017 by highlighting the many successful women in business around Omaha, and this issue, we bring you the best of the c...
Dec 20, 2016 04:45PM ● By Keith Backsen
Who makes the travel decisions in your family? I am betting the majority of you will answer, “I do” (if you are a woman) or “my wife/girlfri...
Dec 20, 2016 04:36PM ● By Jason Fox
There is no shortage of bad marketing to lampoon, nor is just a small amount of it targeted at women. When writing this column, I worried th...
Dec 01, 2016 09:00AM ● By Wendy Townley
The birth and growth of the tech industry—specifically Silicon Valley and the Silicon Prairie—gave rise to a new generation of entrepreneurs...
Sep 18, 2015 10:26AM ● By Jillian Humphries
Emily Mwaja places her hands on the bar, making sure her grip was is right. She plants her feet. It’s time. Time to set a new world record.L...
Oct 04, 2013 03:18PM ● By Katie Anderson
In the spring of 2013, young men and women from Omaha Home for Boys programs spent 18 weeks learning, laughing, and collaborating on the res...
Sep 24, 2013 08:48AM ● By Bailey Hemphill
Have you ever left home only to realize you’ve forgotten your phone, the mail you were supposed to send, or paperwork for your car registrat...
Sep 20, 2013 11:36AM ● By Bailey Hemphill
The corridor leading to the Omaha mayor’s office serves as a gallery for a long line of portraits of the city’s past mayors. It is a wall-to...
Aug 27, 2013 03:00PM ● By Bailey Hemphill
To some, “small town” can imply limits, not too much to offer, even boring. But to others who know better, the term small town suggests frie...
Aug 26, 2013 04:28PM ● By Katie Anderson
Iris Moreano just can’t seem to sit still. The 66-year-old Zumba instructor keeps her days filled to the brim with such activities as exerci...
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