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Dish Omaha
A new feature that explores how the food and restaurant scene in the metro brings us together as a community.
Find Out MoreClassical Kid Showcase
Check out our virtual collection of performances by our 2023 KVNO Classical Kids.
Watch NowJeff Around Town
Tune in to Morning Classics with Otis Twelve to hear Jeff Koterba stop by for a personal pop-up!
Listen AgainClassical Kids
KVNO has been honoring students who play, sing or compose for over twenty years. Each monthly Classical Kid receives a $300 scholarship from the Soener Foundation.
Latest in the Arts
See More in the ArtsApril 30th, 2024
‘After Italy’: The Upcoming Novel by Anna Monardo
Anna Monardo has been a dedicated faculty member at the UNO Writers’ Workshop for over 25 years. However, her contributions extend beyond the classroom as she is also a published author.
April 26th, 2024
Jerod Tate’s ‘Standing Bear Cantata’ at Saint Cecilia’s Cathedral
This Sunday, the Cathedral Arts Project presents a concert featuring Jerod Tate, a Chickasaw classical composer and pianist. Tate’s renowned composition, “Standing Bear Cantata,”offers a poignant exploration of imagery and reflection.
April 24th, 2024
Daisy Hutzell-Rodman Highlights Top Five Events of Omaha
Daisy Hutzell-Rodman, a leading figure at Omaha Magazine, has handpicked the top five upcoming events in Omaha. With her deep understanding of the city’s culture, she presents diverse options. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Hutzell-Rodman’s curated list in Omaha Magazine promises to inspire adventures in the heart of the Midwest.
April 23rd, 2024
Nebraska Wind Symphony Hosts Music-Filled Weekend
Events organized by the ACB are how they keep encouragement of musicianship. Deb Lund is a saxophonist for the Nebraska Wind Symphony, she says the group has been honored with hosting one of these events this year.
April 22nd, 2024
‘Share Omaha’ Empowers Community Action During National Volunteer Week
As National Volunteer Week approaches, communities nationwide prepare to unite in service. Omaha, too, eagerly joins the cause with “Do Good Days” led by Share Omaha.
April 17th, 2024
Between Two Covers
Todd Robinson of the UNO Writer’s Workshop reviews a collection of essays by Joshua Wheeler.
April 16th, 2024
‘Chante La Vie, Chante’ at Benson Theater
The Omaha chapter of “Alliance Française,” active internationally for over a century and established locally in 1917, invites the community to immerse in French culture through its various events.
April 12th, 2024
Samuel Bak Museum Marks First Year with High Visitor Count
The Samuel Bak Museum and Learning Center in Aksarben Village celebrated its anniversary after a bustling first year.
Scherzo: A Blog from the Hosts of KVNO
See More Blog PostsApril 28th, 2024
Just Ask George
“…in the midst of our routines, there are so many adventures to be had.”
April 7th, 2024
The Cornerstone of the Omaha Arts Community
As a mainstream media outlet that is still “fine arts radio for Omaha,” we believe we have a mandate to provide an experiential and local connection to arts and culture for our community.
March 24th, 2024
Seeking Sonic Souvenirs
“When we close our eyes and tune in to our ears…we get to experience our familiar world in a novel way.”
March 11th, 2024
Representation in Classical Music
Did I want or expect my students to all become professional musicians? Of course not. But I did want them to know that they could be anything they wanted to be.