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Pinnacle Bank Arena

by Judy Shutts The Pinnacle Bank Arena is the focal point of the West Haymarket area of downtown Lincoln. The arena is the go-to place for concerts, Nebraska basketball and a variety of events that...

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A Spectacular Season

by Carrie Christiansen Tony Bennett, Merle Haggard, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, and Russian National Orchestra Highlight Lied Season Nebraska’s Home for the Arts, the Lied Center for Performing Arts, kicks off another...

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KZUM 89.3 FM, A Community Radio Station

by Jesse Starita On Tuesday, February 14th, 1978 — Valentine’s Day —  10 watt signal stoked by the passions of a small tribe of eccentrics and music fanatics beamed its first radio wave from a...

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Fun with Festivals

by  Donna Joy Brakenhoff All of nature’s seasons are colorful and have their own unique joys. And in Lincoln, spring, summer and fall include festival season fun! Whether you are a visitor to Lincoln, or...

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Pinnacle Bank Arena

Ever since the vote for the arena, Lincoln has taken a step forward.                                                   —Tom Lorenz by Judy Shutts The Pinnacle Bank Arena is the hub of activity in the West Haymarket in downtown Lincoln....

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Memorable Summer Concerts at Pinewood Bowl

by Sriyani Tidball Every summer Lincoln adds a unique series of at least six summer concerts to Lincoln’s already full schedule of musical performances. Traditionally, the Pinewood Bowl hosted one local musical each summer, but starting in...

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Summer Music Echoes Across the City

There’s nothing like live music in the summer, and Lincoln has a phenomenal selection of summer music festivals. Local and international artists; classical, rock, blues, jazz or country; in a majestic church or outside on...

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Lincoln’s Own Wine Story

Located in Raymond just North of Lincoln, James Arthur Vineyard is Nebraska’s largest and oldest vineyard. It sits on 400 acres of prairie grassland and has been family owned and operated for the past 17...