The Reports of My Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated Lisa Sheppard contemplates the "death of the book" and reflects on trends in book publishing and book reading. This is what a book lover in 2013 looks like - someone who enjoys her ereader AND spending 3 hours reorganizing her book collection. |
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Spring is finally here! When it comes to Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium, my family doesn’t need a reason to visit. It’s Saturday ... let’s go to the zoo! The sky is blue ... let’s go to the zoo! |
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Lucky you! Lots of great family friendly events happening around Omaha this March. Check out Joslyn Art Museum's Family Fun Day - a FREE event offered by the museum! |
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February fun in Omaha Kim Reiner helps us find Family Friendly Activities in Omaha this February. All of these family outings that are free, discounted or too fun to miss! |
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Omaha Party Episode 12 Bunny and Coco visit the supposedly haunted Lynch Park, look at dogs in costumes, attend a collection of Poe stories staged like a haunted house, and puzzle about a photo of a robot in Council Bluffs. |
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Omaha Party Episode 11 Bunny and Coco attended the local filmmakers show at Film Streams and talk to filmmaker Charles Fairbanks, who directed a documentary about Mexican wrestling. |
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Omaha Party Episode 10 Bunny and Coco visit The Black Angel, and imposing (and supposedly haunted) sculpture in a Council Bluffs cemetery. Also: vanity license plates, more scalps, and a group of Omaha artists put on The Sh*tshow, a collection of underground and subversive art. |
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Omaha Party Episode 9 Bunny and Coco visit the General Crook House Museum on the Fort Dodge campus of Metro Community College and try to find somebody who can confirm rumors of its hauntings... |
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Omaha Party Episode 8 Bunny & Coco check out a series of Halloween events: A visit to a barbershop decorated with memorabilia from a 1970's horror host, a zombie calendar girl, and a walk through a haunted house with Kyra Schon and George Kosana of "Night of the Living Dead.... |
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Have You Met Mignon? Finalists for the 2013 One Book One Nebraska reading program have been announced, with the winner to be announced November 3rd at the Celebration of Nebraska Books. And the finalists are... |