Arts News
April 20th, 2022
Scottish Fiddler Visits the National Composers Orchestra in the Bluffs
The National Composers Orchestra (NCO) brings to Council Bluffs, IA, Melinda Crawford the United States Scottish Fiddle Champion.
April 19th, 2022
Asslinn Nosky Presents, Compositions From the 1800s on Instruments of that Era
Aisslinn Nosky believes that playing 1800s compositions like Vivaldi, Bach and Mozart sounds different than if they were played on modern instruments. Her violin was made in the 1700s. She also uses a replica of a bow from the Baroque Period.
April 18th, 2022
Opera Omaha Presents the Beautiful Eugene Onegin
The great Tchaikovsky opera, Eugene Onegin, comes to the Orpheum Theater April 22 and 24. Presented by Opera Omaha, it’s a not to be missed experience.
April 15th, 2022
“The Giver” at Omaha Community Playhouse offers new experiences
Actor Cork Ramer is playing the role of the titular character in this production of “The Giver.”
April 13th, 2022
Omaha Performing Arts is Much More Than Entertainment
Omaha Performing Arts brings of world-class events to Omaha to entertain, but it’s imperative to mention the other educational aspects O-pa has developed in Omaha.
April 12th, 2022
“Musing” on Life and Death
This session of the “Musing” storytelling series is titled “Life and Death,” and features stories from six Omaha locals.
April 11th, 2022
Karrin Allyson Brings ‘Some of that Sunshine’ to Omaha
Karrin Allyson walked the halls of the University of Nebraska at Omaha when she was studying piano. Five Grammy nominations later she comes back with ‘Some of that Sunshine’
April 8th, 2022
Kanesville Symphony Orchestra (KSO) and Its First Large Concert of the Year
From a musical perspective, the Kanesville Symphony Orchestra (KSO) is not just a typical orchestra.
April 6th, 2022
Between Two Covers
Dr. Todd Robinson reviews a book full of macabre short stories from Angela Carter. The book isn’t new, but it’s relevant and engaging today and worth a second look.