Arts News
November 29th, 2022
TubaChristmas has a new home
Nathan Griffith is the coordinator for TubaChristmas. Griffith considers himself a semi-pro tuba player. He played this instrument in grade and high school, put it away for a few years, and picked it back again in college.
November 28th, 2022
‘Primero’ by Raymundo at RBR Gallery
Bryan Raymundo started college intending to be a physical therapist, taking a selective class, Intro to printmaking, which changed Raymundo’s path.
November 22nd, 2022
Jerry Longe plays Scrooge one last time
Jerry Long played Scrooge for many years at the Omaha Community House. His favorite act is when he comes out to greet the spectators.
Longe first moved to Omaha in 1980 and toured with the Nebraska Theatre Caravan’s production of A Christmas Carol playing Marley, Ghost of Christmas Present, and Jake. He is ready to take up a new role in his life.
November 18th, 2022
AM Ballet’s largest production
For the American Midwest Ballet here in council bluffs, the production of “The Nutcracker” takes almost the entire year. It is American Midwest Ballet’s greatest production.
November 15th, 2022
Guest conductor brings a diverse repertoire
Joseph Young is a renowned conductor who didn’t grow up in a musical home apart from his mother singing in a choir, but he formed a pattern for his siblings.
November 11th, 2022
The ‘Choral Collaborative’ and Carmina Burana
A massive choir along with the Omaha Symphony is getting ready once again to present the choral masterpiece, Carmina Burana.
November 9th, 2022
Full swing of Broadway shows
Carly Ann Moore grew up in Lincoln and by absolute chance, she ended up working with Harrison another Nebraska native, on this Broadway production.
November 8th, 2022
Chorus Master Barron Breland
Barron Breland came to teach chorus at Creighton university about 15 years, he stayed in Omaha and now he is the chorus master for one of the biggest choral shows in town, Gabriel Escalera has more information.
November 7th, 2022
RBR Gallery dedicated to making fine print art
John Rogers, executive director of RBR G, believes that here in Omaha there are plenty of galleries showing painted art but almost no gallery allows Fine print Art artist to show their work.