Shark Tunnel of Love (21+)
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium 3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE, United StatesThis Valentine's Day, dive into a night of small bites, wild encounters and a sea of activities that will make your heart skip a beat.
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
This Valentine's Day, dive into a night of small bites, wild encounters and a sea of activities that will make your heart skip a beat.
Tony Award Winner The Play That Goes Wrong is the side-splitting farce that has taken the theatrical world by storm.
The Tri-Faith Initiative is excited to invite you to join us for Coffee on the Commons every third Thursday of the month at 11:30 AM.
Come see “Meet me at the fence ok bye” from artist Leslie Diuguid, on exhibit from February 10 to March 9, 2024.
Experience a night of food and fun as Gail Simmons demonstrates her favorite recipes. Tickets include access to the Happy Hour Reception, dinner, and Celebrity Chef program.
Join our current Artists-in-Residence and Curator-in-Residence for a casual community potluck!
An fun introduction to spinning!
Four incredible string players from the Omaha Symphony are joining together to bring you music by Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, and Anselm Hüttenbrenner. Notably, Franz Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” is known as one of the most difficult compositions for string quartet.
Musicians are Thomas Kluge and Henry Jenkins, violins; Tyler Sieh, viola; and Gregory Clinton, cello.
Tony Award Winner The Play That Goes Wrong is the side-splitting farce that has taken the theatrical world by storm.
When a Chinese-American basketball player from the streets of San Francisco lands in Beijing in 1989, he is caught in the middle of a cultural and political battle on and off the court.
Embark on a captivating exploration of Council Bluffs' artistic heritage with "Hometown Heroes," an immersive exhibition celebrating the exceptional creators who have defined our city's cultural landscape.
Come see “Meet me at the fence ok bye” from artist Leslie Diuguid, on exhibit from February 10 to March 9, 2024.