Featured Arts & Culture Articles

Lincoln Has an Ap: So Much to See and Do 0

Lincoln Has an Ap: So Much to See and Do

by Jenny Sundberg     Just over a year ago, the city of Lincoln shared its secret with the rest of the world. The city which people used to consider “quietly kept” is now emerging;...

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Husker Football: More than a Game

by Drew Guiney   I don’t want to mince words, but I’m not sure how else to say it. Sometimes it can be hard to be a Husker fan. See, I was spoiled as a kid. I...

Getting around the City 0

Getting around the City

StarTran, Lincoln’s public bus system, provides a convenient, reliable, comfortable, safe and affordable way to explore Lincoln. StarTran buses operate throughout Lincoln, carrying passengers to popular attractions, shopping centers and residential areas from 5:15 a.m. to 7:15...

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The Spirit of Lincoln is Alive

by Jenny Sundberg   Once known as a government and university city, Lincoln is experiencing a new way-—a way in which residents and visitors alike are amazed by the turnout of what was once a futuristic vision that...

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The Rococo

Located in the heart of downtown, the Rococo is a popular and unique venue for concerts, parties, weddings, movies, fashion shows and multiple other events. Occupying most of the first floor of the historic Stuart...

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The Lied Center for Performing Arts

by Carrie Christensen   Nebraska’s Home for the Arts, the Lied Center for Performing Arts, kicked off another dynamite season on September 27th with the ever-popular Blue Man Group. Since 1990, the Lied Center has educated,...

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Locavores and Lincoln’s Emerging Food Scene

by Dan Parsons   Which came first, the chicken or the egg? That age-old philosophical question could also be asked about Lincoln, Nebraska’s burgeoning food scene. Which came first, an amazing gourmet menu, sourced from farms...