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The Joy of Festivals

Festivals are the joy and creative juice of a city. They are the venue where the brightest and best we have to offer are displayed. Lincoln organizes a variety of festivals offering food, music, art...

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Shopping in the Star City

Can you believe the first retailer in Lincoln was a general store? They sold everything from wagon wheels to cooking utensils, shoes to foodstuffs. That is not the case today. Lincoln has an abundance of...

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Nebraska Innovation Campus

Nebraska Innovation Campus is dramatically altering the landscape north of downtown Lincoln. This new research campus, focused on interfacing private business with university programs, aims to change the city itself. From all appearances, this change...

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Lincoln’s New Centennial Mall

by Charlyne Berens   As Nebraska celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2017, its people can also celebrate and enjoy the total renovation of one of the state’s shining jewels: Nebraska’s Centennial Mall. The ‘new’ mall,...

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Lincoln’s Culture Centers

by Sriyani Tidball   In The Middle of Everywhere: The World’s Refugees Come to Our Town, Lincoln resident and best-selling author Mary Pipher, “Now we’re one of the top twenty cities in America for new...

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Late Night Eats in the Capital City

by Tyler A. Thomas author of Nebraska Beer Great Plains History by the Pint and founder/managing editor of NebraskaFoodie.com As a self-proclaimed foodie, I like to eat pretty much whenever I am awake, and with...

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Good Health, Good Care

Lincoln hospitals do more than care for the sick and injured. The hospitals serve in emergencies, welcome new babies into the world, perform life-enhancement procedures and provide rehabilitation for patients from across the nation. Bryan...

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The Daugherty Water for Food Institute:

Feeding a Growing World by Jesse Starita Picture a husky man in jeans and a flannel shirt with what looks like a Proton Pack from The Ghostbusters movies strapped to his shoulders as he traverses...

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The International Quilt Center

by Laura Chapman   The International Quilt Study Center & Museum, located on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s historic East Campus at 33rd and Holdrege streets, will offer a variety of exhibitions and programs as it...