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With his works gracing galleries across the U.S., Andrew Peters follows a great artistic path of discovery and conservation. → Read More
Tubers and tankers on the Elkhorn River have to keep an eye on fluctuating water levels. → Read More
The Omaha Summer Arts Festival returns this weekend, with more than 130 artists from 27 states selling their work in a street-fair atmosphere complete with live music, loads of kid-friendly activities and food options galore. → Read More
“Play,” a new exhibition on display at Kaneko through August 16, makes a compelling case for the power and importance of play throughout life, and it does so largely by example. → Read More
At Nebraska's first "adventure playground," which opens today next to the Gifford Park neighborhood community garden, kids will find no slides, swings, monkey bars or rubber matting to pad their falls. → Read More
At Nebraska's first "adventure playground," which opens today next to the Gifford Park neighborhood community garden, kids will find no slides, swings, monkey bars or rubber matting to pad their falls. → Read More
Gearing up to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Holland Performing Arts Center’s opening, Omaha Performing Arts has unveiled its 2015-16 season. → Read More
The popularity of the TLC reality series “Long Island Medium” had something to do with the idea. But mediums employing media is nothing new. One-on-one readings only go so far in the business. → Read More
Almost 12 years have gone by since Bill Collins’ son Harley died on a basketball court at McMillan Magnet Center. The doctor told Collins his son might have survived had there been a defibrillator on-site. Within a month of his son’s death, Collins launched a campaign to get defibrillators into all Omaha-area schools. → Read More