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May 13th, 2022
‘Bare Evolution’ Closing Party Celebration at Joslyn Museum
Joslyn Art Museum will have the last show before its complete shutdown. No art hanging on the walls, but live art exhibitions rather.

May 11th, 2022
‘Omaha Performing Arts’ keeping a great selection of entertainment in May
Wicked is in the last performances at the orpheum.

May 9th, 2022
Cinco De Mayo 2022. A Recapping of Nebraska’s Biggest Festival
Cinco de Mayo 2022 Celebration attracts thousands over the weekend. Para

May 6th, 2022
Cinco de Mayo, 2022 Celebration
In Omaha, Cinco de Mayo has been celebrated for more than one hundred years.

May 5th, 2022
Storm Still, By Gab Reisman at Bancroft Street Market Venue (Intimate Theater)
Storm Still by Gab Reisman is playful, irreverent, honest, and humorous.

May 3rd, 2022
Common Senses Festival looks to future
The Common Senses Festival is over, but organizers hope its impact will continue.

May 2nd, 2022
Nebraska: Flatwater focuses on conservation
Nebraska: Flatwater will be available by appointment at Gallery 1516 through July 3.

April 29th, 2022
Best of Omaha for Next Month
Omaha Magazine picks the top five events in the Omaha metro in the next few weeks in the Best of Omaha.
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May 4th, 2022
UNO’s Black Studies Department Turns 50 but Remains Strong
OMAHA-The University of Nebraska at Omaha has one of the oldest Black Studies departments in the United States.

April 29th, 2022
In Her Retirement Age, Carolyn Rogers is Just Getting Started.
OMAH-Old enough to retire, Carolyn Rogers is not ready yet, since she still has a lot of desire to continue studying. She will soon graduate with a bachelor’s degree and the next stop is a master’s degree.

April 28th, 2022
Your Job Search Could be Over
The Omaha metro workforce is hosting a career fair next Tuesday, April 3rd. at the Scott Conference Center on the UNO campus from 10 AM to 1:30 PM

April 6th, 2022
Farewell to the Old Munroe-Meyer Institute Building
OMAHA-Farewell to the old Munroe-Meyer Institute building. The land will become part of the University of Nebraska Medical Center campus.

March 31st, 2022
High School Auditions and ‘Fame’ on Billboard For This Summer
OMAHA-UNO Musical theatre academy auditions end this Saturday.Acting and Theater tech openings

March 23rd, 2022
NOMA, Music and Arts Academy on Its Way
OMAHA-North Omaha Music and Arts or NOMA is about to start a capital campaign to build an arts academy that will serve anyone who gets there. NOMA will have music classrooms to teach music and production, and a venue that will seat almost 500 people.

March 17th, 2022
Women’s History Month. Dr. Shilcutt ‘Between Grit and Grace: The Art of Being Feminine and Formidable’ (Part Two)
OMAHA-When Dr. Shillcutt decided to change the way, she was seen in her career, she chose to write a book ‘Between Grit and Grace: The Art of Being Feminine and Formidable’ to show her kind and assertive side.

March 16th, 2022
Women’s History Month. Dr. Shilcutt ‘Between Grit and Grace: The Art of Being Feminine and Formidable’ (Part One)
OMAHA-When Dr. Shillcutt decided to change the way, she was seen in her career, she chose to write a book ‘Between Grit and Grace: The Art of Being Feminine and Formidable’ to show her kind and assertive side.
Scherzo: A Blog from the Hosts of KVNO
See More Blog PostsMay 15th, 2022
Things I Thought I Would Have by Now
I was so sure that by this point in the far future the promises made to me on the cover of Popular Science magazine would have come true. The depth of my resultant disillusionment is based on the following failures of our species.

March 21st, 2022
Turtle on a Fencepost
There’s an old adage about a turtle on the fence post. It goes something like this. “If you see a turtle on a fence post, you know that he didn’t get there himself.” It’s a humorous way of summing up how some people help other people achieve greatness through their mentoring and generosity.

March 8th, 2022
Tips for Travelers
It’s been an interesting last two years, don’t you think? I’ve missed out on a lot. I’ve had smaller gatherings of friends and family, and smaller holiday feasts; made fewer visits to restaurants. I’ve attended fewer large gatherings of political zealots. Mainly, I’ve had less travel.

February 28th, 2022
Go Fly a Kite
It’s March and I can’t wait for the return of purple fish, yellow birds, and bright green alligators to again swoop and soar high above Omaha’s Memorial Park.