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Lincoln Jazz Scene

by Jesse Starita The sound of jazz – heavy bass and light cymbals, fiery saxophones and cool crooning – are often associated with the music’s meccas: New Orleans, New York and Chicago. Our city is...

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Lincoln Hotels Offer Hospitality Plus

By Judy Shutts Whether travelers prefer a traditional hotel or a bed and breakfast, Lincoln rolls out the welcome mat. Embassy Suites A “suite refresh” is underway at the Embassy Suites, located at 1040 P...

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Galleries Galore

by Sriyani Tidball Burkholder Project Anne Burkholder, owner and executive director of the Burkholder Project shares her gallery studios with local artists whose artwork includes paintings, photography, sculpture, mixed media, dolls and jewelry. Selected as...

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Chicago Architects Shaped Lincoln

by Ed Zimmer Lincoln in the early twentieth century was awakening from the deep depression of the mid-1890s, which saw the city’s population drop from 55,000 in 1890 to 39,000 in 1900. The former peak...

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A Night on the Town

By Jesse Starita   Just a few years ago, when people thought of downtown Lincoln nightlife, things like overcrowded college bars, the Pershing Center and the disappearance of retail stores likely came to mind. But...

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Veterans Memorial Garden

Remembering the service of our veterans by Sriyani Tidball The veterans of our military services have put their lives on the line to protect the freedoms that we enjoy. They have dedicated their lives to...

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A Tennis Community

 by Maggy Lehmicke Though Lincoln, Nebraska may not be deemed a hotspot for budding tennis stars, it’s certainly on its way. With the rise of Jack Sock, a Lincoln-native who has reached a career high...