Category: Recreation & Leisure
by Rayna Collins • photo by Tom Tidball Classical music, jazz, dance, live theatre and comedy grow in Lincoln. The Lincoln Symphony Orchestra The Lincoln Symphony Orchestra has graced Lincoln since 1927 with inspiring programs...
by Chris Whitney In the shadow of downtown Lincoln, a breezy late-April afternoon saw the stars of today and tomorrow gathered at 1st and Cornhusker to usher in a new era of baseball and softball...
by Tyler A. Thomas I’ve spent over a decade exploring Nebraska’s craft beer scene. Since my college days, I’ve been fascinated by how food, farming, and brewing intersect in this wide-open, often-overlooked part of the...
by Sriyani Tidball Lincoln’s dining scene is as diverse as the people who call the Capital City home. From Nebraska-raised steaks to Caribbean spice, Pan-Asian flavors, Mediterranean street eats, and authentic Mexican dishes, you can...
by Erin Lenz Built for Speed: The Importance of the Cheetah Run There’s nothing quite like witnessing a cheetah run, and at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo you can. Lincoln Children’s Zoo is one of only...
by Ken Hambleton “Our goal is to provide an exceptional golfing experience with high-quality courses, excellent customer service, and affordable rates,” Wade Foreman, Lincoln City Golf Facilities Operations Manager. There are more than 210 golf...
Exploring the World’s Largest Quilt Collection by Patty Beutler • photos by Tom Tidball If a museum dedicated to quilts makes you wonder why anyone would display sleepy-time bed coverings favored by your great-grandmother, think...
by Lauren Silverman Durban Since it opened its doors in 1990, the Lied Center for Performing Arts in Lincoln has been bringing the top artists from around the globe to the people of Nebraska! From...
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 Lincoln. Located at 13th and R...
By Julie Nichols Lincoln’s development has surged in recent years, and it shows. The revival of the Haymarket — the building of Pinnacle Bank Arena, subsequent focus on retail, housing and entertainment — has been...
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