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July 18th, 2022

Omaha Under the Radar has something for you

The four day event featuring 30 artists at multiple venues offers Omaha a new experience.

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July 15th, 2022

El Museo Latino, two exhibitions and other fun things to do

El Museo Latino struggles in its race to raise resources for a complex renovation of the entire museum but, continues strong.

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July 12th, 2022

Extra! Extra! Newsies at ‘Sum Tur Amphytheater’ in July

‘Newsies’ at the Sum Tur Amphitheater in Association with La Vista, Papillion Community Theater. These two organizations were born in the same year.

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July 11th, 2022

Omaha’s emerging artists shine at Gallery 1516

Gallery 1516’s “Emerging Artists Exhibition” gives visitors a chance to see works created with multiple mediums, but one big idea in mind.

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July 8th, 2022

‘The Last Supper’ at Belleview little theater

The Last Supper is a 1995 American black comedy film directed by Stacy Title and written by Dan Rosen

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July 1st, 2022

The USAF Heartland of Amaerica band is in celebration ‘Mode’

The USAF Heartland of America Band prepared “Sounds of freedom” to honor the US air force’s 75th anniversary and this fourth of July.
We can catch their last local concert “Sounds of Freedom” tonight at Rock brook Village Shopping center here in Omaha.

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June 28th, 2022

OSMC in the Flatiron

In 2018 OCMS took the initiative to professionally repair instruments through its Good Vibrations program. They focus on repairing the instruments of children who attend Title 1 schools, where often the schools own the instruments but do not have the budget to maintain and fix the instruments.

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June 27th, 2022

UNO Summer Musical Theatre Academy Performs “Fame”

In its first year, the UNO Summer Musical Theatre Academy hosted 46 students representing 21 Nebraska high schools.

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June 24th, 2022

New faces and big dreams at NE Shakespeare

In it’s first season in two years, Shakespeare on the Green may look a little different, but it will still be just as meaningful.

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