Mary Beth Harrold
For Mary Beth Harrold, “decking the halls” means something a tad more extravagant than outfitting a fir tree with antique...
For Mary Beth Harrold, “decking the halls” means something a tad more extravagant than outfitting a fir tree with antique...
Nestled in the leafy upper levels of the Old Market Passageway, tucked in the conjoining rooms of a former yoga...
Think carefully before picking a fight with Katie Smith—she’s a black belt in taekwondo. Oh, yeah, she’s also 12 years...
Sometimes to live large, you’ve got to live small—very small.This, at least, is the working mantra of Kevin and Amanda...
When Josh Dotzler was 2 years old, his father sold everything they owned, including their house and cars, and relocated...
Originally published in March/April 2015 edition of Omaha Magazine.For 17-year-old Tehillah Alphonso, landing a spotlight on the big stage i...
Originally published in March/April 2015 Omaha MagazineSometimes a business’s most successful seeds are sewn in grassroots.At least, this is...
The expected audience for morning attendance at the Joslyn Art Museum is not, perhaps, thought to be a handful of...
Originally published in March/April 2015 Encounter magazine.The rustic charm of Jackson Street Booksellers is practically an undisputed fact...
For some local Omaha business owners, work doesn’t necessarily mean no play.Take entrepreneur Deborah Shimokawa, for example—creator and own...
If you’re ever strolling or driving along 13th Street near TD Ameritrade Park in NoDo, you might be surprised to...
Political statements in Omaha, it would seem, don’t originate solely from behind a podium or during photo ops.For Omaha World-Herald...
Imagine, for a moment: thousands are screaming, intermittent camera flashes are flickering, and screens as tall as buildings illuminate wit...