Apr 13, 2017 01:02PM ● By Sean Robinson
A boozy brunch between girlfriends, a meeting of coworkers over coffee, a couple splitting a glass of wine—conversations captured around t...
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...
Mar 31, 2017 12:34PM ● By Josefina Loza
Is it terrible the pain in Peedi Rothsteen’s voice is musically satisfying?His honest mix of pleasure and vulnerability blended over incredi...
Feb 22, 2017 01:25PM ● By Brent Crampton
Editor’s note: This is the first installment in a new Encounter column focusing on millennial life by Brent Crampton. To share your signific...
Feb 21, 2017 02:44PM ● By Katrina Markel
“There aren’t a lot of people in Nebraska writing new musicals,” says Roxanne Wach, executive director of Shelterbelt Theatre.The Omaha thea...
Jan 26, 2017 12:52PM ● By Susan Meyers
The way Terry Currey looks at it, Parkinson’s disease is a battle of the mind versus the brain.Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2009, C...
Feb 24, 2015 08:00AM ● By Lisa Lukecart
Look closely. Bet you can’t even read it. The strong, curvaceous loops of the “L” intersect just a little too closely with …is that an “o”? ...
May 21, 2014 03:37PM ● By Josie Bungert
Omaha native and icon Elaine Jabenis has had a full life and career, from working a stint at the New York Times to being on both radio and t...
Dec 16, 2013 09:00AM ● By Chris Wolfgang
Lydia Kang has delicate, tiny hands. A long ponytail. She wears simple jewelry: a couple bracelets and some earrings.That’s nearly as much d...
Aug 28, 2013 08:45PM ● By Katie Anderson
"I don’t hate on Nikon users,” photographer Joe Shearer declares. “I hope we can all get along. I’m pretty open-minded, but I’m going to bli...
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