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Live Symphony Broadcast
Join KVNO this Sunday, November 10th, for our Live Broadcast of the Omaha Symphony’s Mendelssohn’s Elijah.
Learn MoreIn Concert with The Omaha Symphony
This show returns for a new season November 3rd at 1 p.m. This week you’ll hear Emanuel Ax play Mozart and Chopin, along with Brahm’s Second Symphony.
Find Out MoreOtis Twelve Retirement
Otis Twelve officially retired on October 4th! Check out our celebration of Otis and hear his final sign off here.
Celebrate Otis TwelveClassical Kids
KVNO has been honoring students who play, sing or compose for over twenty years. Each monthly Classical Kid receives a $300 scholarship from the Soener Foundation.
Latest in the Arts
See More in the ArtsNovember 5th, 2024
Artist Todd McCollister Blends Art and Design
Artist Todd McCollister has taken his woodworking skills to new heights by crafting custom projects for clients, blending practical design with his artistic vision to create furniture and sculptures that are both functional and creative.
November 4th, 2024
Omaha TEDx Highlights Local Artists and Voices
Omaha’s TEDx events offer a unique platform for local voices to share their stories, inspire change, and spark meaningful conversations. While the spotlight often shines on artists, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders, TEDx’s true magic lies in its ability to connect diverse perspectives and ignite collaboration.
November 1st, 2024
Bak Museum Learning Center Attracts Thousands
Since opening 16 months ago, the Bak Museum: the Learning Center in Aksarben Village has welcomed nearly 11,000 visitors, a strong start for the Omaha-based museum dedicated to human rights and Holocaust education.
October 29th, 2024
Benson Theatre Cultivating Arts and Education
When artists and organizations come to the Benson Theatre with fresh ideas, they’re met with enthusiasm and a can-do spirit that brings visions to life.
Now in its third year, the theater remains dedicated to its mission: enriching the community through arts and education.
October 25th, 2024
Omaha Symphony Combines Music and Visual Art
This weekend’s Omaha Symphony concerts will feature a combination of musical storytelling and visual art, offering audiences an immersive experience. Conductor Ankush Kumar Bahl says the evening begins with one of the classical repertoire’s most celebrated tone poems, ‘Don Juan’
October 23rd, 2024
Top Five Fall Events in Omaha by Daisy Hutzell-Rodman
Daisy Hutzel-Rodman from Omaha Magazine shares her “Best of Omaha” picks with five top events and recommendations for the coming weeks. From bands and festivals to concerts, there’s something for everyone.
October 22nd, 2024
Young Artists Challenge Perceptions of Drawing in New Exhibition at Ming Toy Gallery
Three young local artists, two still in college and one a recent graduate, share a common belief: drawing is an underrated art form. While many see it as simple or outdated, these artists view drawing as a powerful tool for exploring the complexities of the human experience.
October 21st, 2024
Johnny’s 99th Birthday Celebration: Nebraska’s Favorite Son
Johnny Carson, an iconic American TV personality, captivated audiences for over three decades with his charm and humor, making “The Tonight Show” a late-night staple. Although born in Iowa, Carson grew up in Norfolk, earning the title of Nebraska’s “favorite son,” a nod to his humble beginnings and the pride his home state felt in his success.
Scherzo: A Blog from the Hosts of KVNO
See More Blog PostsOctober 24th, 2024
The Joy of Drinking Coffee Outside in Autumn
Truth be told, however, unless snow is piled on the table and chairs, I’ve even been known to have my coffee outside in the dead of winter.
September 26th, 2024
Thank You, Otis
…after 50 years in media, we can only be grateful that he spent 18 of those years at KVNO (the longest he had been anywhere!) helping us to become the premiere classical radio station that we are today.
September 15th, 2024
Doctor Piaget: or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Genetic Epistemology
We all remember closing our eyes tight at one point or another–scrunching them shut tight as we could, hoping against hope that mommy, daddy, our second-grade teacher, or some pesky district judge would be gone when we finally, reluctantly reopened them, right?