Category: Arts & Culture
How lucky we are to be alive right now!
The Lied Center brings Hamilton, American Ballet Theatre, Yo-Yo Ma, and more to Lincoln in 2023. by Matthew Boring For more than three decades, the Lied Center for Performing Arts has been serving the state...
Lincoln, a Great Location for a Wedding
by Sriyani Tidball Lincoln offers many options for someone who wants a memorable event, specially that once in a lifetime wedding. The unique options are many. Couples choosing to tie the knot in Lincoln, have...
Music, Mayhem & Magic coming Summer 2022
by Aja Martin From May to August, Lincoln offers a summer full of the Performing Arts. Seamlessly move from outdoor to indoor venues and watch musicals to dramas. TADA Theatre is located in the Creamery...
Music & Diversions
[Re]Discovering evenings out in Lincoln by Cynthia S. Peterson For many, nightlife means live music or other entertainment, and good company. Lincoln has an abundance of nightlife destinations for those who enjoy a good night...
Indigenous Leaders Commemorated in Bronze on Centennial Mall
by Ingrid Holmquist, photography by Tom Tidball Walk Centennial Mall in Lincoln, Nebraska and you’ll find a treasure trove of information about Nebraska’s history. Indigenous plant life line the walkways along with details honoring the...
Lux Center for the Arts
by Julie Nichols Last September, eight street artists cast visions on the walls of the University Place neighborhood—swiftly outlining by night then working all day in blistering Nebraska sun. Spent cans of spray paint lay...
Lincoln Has Festivals!
by Julie Nichols, photography by Tom Tidball As the performing and visual arts crept back last year, audiences and artists returned to the rich array of Lincoln’s street festivals, cultural events, and neighborhood celebrations. Music...
Don’t expect to be bored in downtown Lincoln
by Patty Beutler, photography by Tom Tidball Sure, it’s a Midwestern city without the subways of New York City or the cable cars of San Francisco. But before you turn up your nose, look around...
Cultural Centers, Together We Are Lincoln
by Tegan Colton, photography by Tom Tidball Shahab Bashar didn’t know where to go when he arrived in Lincoln after escaping ISIS in 2017. He didn’t speak English. He had a wife, a two-month-old daughter,...

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