Indie Film!
by Meghan Stratman The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center offers an alternative to commercial movie theaters and shows the critically acclaimed films you won’t see anywhere else in town. Located at 13th and R...
by Meghan Stratman The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center offers an alternative to commercial movie theaters and shows the critically acclaimed films you won’t see anywhere else in town. Located at 13th and R...
by Cynthia Peterson The Capitol City is speckled with wonderful coffee shops including many Starbucks, New Day, the Mill and Scooter’s locations, plus newcomer 7 Brew (drive up only). Whether you’re in search for a...
by Sriyani Tidball Lincoln boasts a plethora of options for those seeking an unforgettable event, particularly for those once-in-a-lifetime celebrations like weddings, corporate gatherings, or your own special party. The array of distinctive choices is...
by Lauren Silverman Durban The Lied Center for Performing Arts has been a national leader in arts presenting and community involvement since it opened in 1990 in Lincoln, NE. Known as “Nebraska’s performing arts center,”...
by Cynthia S. Peterson ‘By leaps and bounds’ continues to describe Downtown Lincoln’s growth, development and reimaging. A lot has changed and the changes are good, with more to come. In the early 1980s, except...
Lincoln has undergone a remarkable transformation, becoming a haven for art enthusiasts. This metamorphosis is owed to decades of generous public and private funding, culminating in an extraordinary public art collection spread across the city....
by Patty Beutler Driving toward Lincoln from the west on I-80, a tiny but recognizable image in the distance rises above the Plains. Even from miles away, the State Capitol makes its presence known. After...
by Jackson Wilde Hung on gallery walls at the International Quilt Museum, quilts made during World War I show the loss, sacrifice and patriotism of an era punctuated with conflict. With traditional patterns and repurposed...
by Julie Nichols Since 1973, iconic artists have rocked, rattled, snarled and sweat upon a dark, unremarkable stage in downtown Lincoln—Albert Collins, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Koko Taylor, Jay McShann, Pinetop Perkins, Son Seals, Buddy Guy,...
by Sriyani Tidball Art galleries are windows to the soul of humanity, where creativity, expression, and imagination converge, offering glimpses of our shared human experience. The LUX Center in University Place in north-central Lincoln is...
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