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Future of Classical
You may have recently seen headlines about the potential elimination of federal funding for public media. KVNO’s General Manager, Sherry Brownrigg, shares what’s at stake if federal funding is eliminated.
Read Her Blog PostListener Takeover Week
Every day KVNO hosts present a carefully curated playlist of music for your enjoyment but what if you could decide what goes on the playlist? Listener Takeover Week starts June 9, so submit your favorite music for our playlist now!
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Join KVNO’s Coleen Cook and Sherry Brownrigg on Saturday, May 31, at 7:25 p.m. for the live broadcast of the Omaha Symphony’s Negrón, Grieg & Shostakovich 5.
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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.

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May 22nd, 2025
‘PTP’ ‘The Red Shoes’ Returns to the Big Screen
Marie Schuett of Film Streams takes us behind the curtain and into the lush, emotionally charged world of The Red Shoes, one of cinema’s most enduring backstage dramas.

May 21st, 2025
‘BTC’ Turning the Page to Poetry with Today Robinson
In this edition of Between Two Covers, Today Robinson of the University of Nebraska at Omaha Writers Workshop takes a closer look at poetry and its power to transform perspective.

May 20th, 2025
Comedy Night Aims to Revive Bocce Court in Omaha’s Little Italy
Little Italy hosts its first comedy night to help restore a neighborhood bocce court. Laughter and tradition come together for a good cause.

May 19th, 2025
Revolutionary Opera to Debut in Omaha
This visionary production pushes the boundaries of what it means to have a voice, paving the way for future artists with disabilities.

May 16th, 2025
Michael Hilt Brings Fresh Perspective to KVNO’s Arts Today
As the Dean of the College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Michael Hilt, Ph.D., has long championed the importance of creative leadership and community engagement.

May 15th, 2025
‘PTP:’ Outcasts and Oddballs, From Marvin to Christo
Christo the Civilized Barbarian is a clever animated short about a misfit trying to bring order to chaos in ancient times—much like Marvin the Martian with a mop.

May 14th, 2025
The Salt Creek Song Festival Enters Fourth Season
The Salt Creek Song Festival, returning for its fourth season on May 18, is a week-long Midwest celebration of the unique thrill of live performance for both artists and audiences.

May 13th, 2025
Parks Department Plays Key Role in City’s Growing Arts Scene
In Omaha, the Parks & Recreation Department, led by Director Matthew Kalcevich, is blending creativity and community by guiding the city’s public art efforts in parks.
Scherzo: A Blog from the Hosts of KVNO
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May 1st, 2025
The Future of Classical Music on the Airwaves: A Cautionary Tale
While we remain hopeful that Congress and the federal government will continue to support public broadcasting, we must prepare for a future where that may not be the case. That’s where you come in.

March 26th, 2025
A Musical Conversation
It was incredible to hear a clarinetist play what was intended for a string instrument—all that circular breathing.

March 12th, 2025
A salute to the chief for Irish music
However, O’Neill’s great legacy involved his passion for music from home.