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Otis Twelve Retirement
Otis Twelve officially retired on October 4th! Check out our celebration of Otis, hear his final sign off, or leave him a message.
Celebrate Otis TwelveLive Symphony Broadcast
Tune in on Saturday, October 26th for KVNO’s live broadcast of Don Juan & The Lark Ascending.
More InformationAngels in America
KVNO is proud to be the Media Sponsor for the Omaha Playhouse’s Production of Angels in America, Part One: Millenium Approaches!
Learn MoreClassical 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 ArtsOctober 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 While many see it as simple or outdated, these artists view drawing as a powerful tool for exploring the complexities of the human experience.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.
October 18th, 2024
Don Giovanni, A Film Noir Reimagining by Opera Omaha
Opera Omaha once again invites audiences into a world of intrigue and revenge with Mozart’s timeless opera, *Don Giovanni*.
The infamous Don Giovanni, known for his charm and manipulation, navigates life without regard for the wreckage he leaves behind—whether lovers, friends, or foes. But will he finally face the consequences of his actions?
October 16th, 2024
“BTC” Monthly Book Review By The Writer’s Workshop
In today’s edition of “Arts Today,” we’re excited to spotlight the UNO Writers’ Workshop as they share another insightful book review. This time, the focus is on a publication by a well-known local author who has made a significant impact on the UNO community.
October 15th, 2024
‘Sound Bites Concerts’ Music, Food And a Unique Experience
What if a bite of food paired with music could reveal flavors or emotions you’ve never experienced before? It’s more than just a fun concept—science shows that our senses are deeply connected. That’s the idea behind Sound Bites Concerts, where guests eat, drink, and listen to music, discovering a fresh and exciting way to enjoy both.
October 14th, 2024
Love, Loss, and Paris: Scott Carpenter in Conversation with Jeffrey Koterba
Scott Carpenter, a seasoned professor, and author from Minnesota, is opening up about his journey of loss and healing in his latest book, “Paris Lost and Found: A Memoir of Love.” The book details Carpenter’s painful experience of losing his wife, who suffered from dementia in her final days, and the ways he navigated grief through the years that followed.
October 11th, 2024
‘Angels in America’ at OCP: A Masterpiece of 20th Century Theater
“Angels in America: Part One” is the second season show at the Omaha Community Playhouse, part of an exciting lineup of performances. Director Prize, making her first visit to Omaha, says audiences will quickly connect with the story and form a personal bond with the characters.
October 9th, 2024
PACE, Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
PACE in Council Bluffs celebrates the community’s rich cultural diversity with a vibrant, inclusive approach. Their programming honors the traditions and artistic expressions of various cultures and provides a full calendar of activities for everyone to enjoy. From creative classes to entertainment events, PACE has become a welcoming space where people can connect, learn, and experience art in all its forms.
Scherzo: A Blog from the Hosts of KVNO
See More Blog PostsSeptember 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?
August 29th, 2024
Twelve Things You Didn’t Know About Otis (and then some)
Otis is a very big guy, but he drives a very small car.