UNO Theatre’s ‘Orlando’ is a journey through time and gender
Kamrin Baker
EDITOR IN CHIEF
In the 1920s, famous feminist writer Virginia Woolf engaged in a long romance with a woman: Vita Sackville-West. Both married to...
Balancing classic and contemporary: The Piano Guys
Jared Stranberg
CONTRIBUTOR
When I used to think of classical music, a few images came to mind. Fancy theaters, grand orchestras, bright stages and boring music...
Five tips for surviving the holidays
Mars Nevada
DIGITAL IMAGERY SPECIALIST
The holidays are right around the corner and with them come a deluge of articles about where to take the perfect...
Bemis Center helps bring mural to downtown Omaha
Megan Fabry
A&E EDITOR
The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts longs to create an open and diverse dialogue on a wide range of topics. To do...
“Jojo Rabbit” is a heartfelt story in an unlikely place
Bryan Vomacka
DIGITAL CONTENT MANAGER
Last week, the stress of school, work, an internship and a myriad of things happening in my personal life all came...
UNO students mostly supportive of Disney + launch
Jeff Turner
CONTRIBUTOR
On Tuesday, Nov. 12, Disney’s much hyped streaming service, Disney+, officially launched. The service offers films and television series from every property Disney...
Art professor relates to students through history and culture
Megan Fabry
A&E EDITOR
Art History is a topic that is often hard to understand, but for Professor Amy Morris, Ph.D., she thrives in the complicated...
Durham Museum brings new music exhibit to Omaha
Megan Fabry
A&E EDITOR
The Durham Western Heritage Museum is teaching Omahans history through the lens of rock music in their newest exhibit, “Louder than Words:...