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Lincoln Calling Night One: Technical difficulties, mosh pits and rock
After a hiatus of Lincoln’s spring music festival to merge with the Lincoln Arts Council in 2023, Lincoln Calling kicked off the first night of their extravagant 2024 festival with five stages and countless performances from local and national acts. Check out some of the highlights from the evening.
GALLERY: Lincoln Calling 2024 Night Two
The second night of Lincoln Calling showcased a diverse lineup of national performing artists throughout downtown Lincoln, Nebraska, on May 3 and 4, 2024. Over 60 artists played during the weekend. Featured artists from the second night are "Parking Lot Party," Water From Your Eyes," "Snõõper's," "Cory Henry," "Ritual Device," "Kaelin Ellis" and "Social Cinema."
Get Back to the 80’s With Rave On’s “The Awesome 80’s Prom," Kimberly Hickman Explains How it Works
“The Awesome 80s Prom” is a step back in time to the raddest era ever! This interactive and totally tubular show invites you to tease your hair and rock your best 80s fashion for a blast from the past. “The Awesome 80s Prom” is an interactive theatrical show in the style of Tony 'n Tina's Wedding, set at Wanaget High's Senior Prom...in 1989! All of your favorite characters from your favorite '80s movies are at THE PROM from the Bad Boy (Ryan McGuigan) to the Captain of the Football Team (Raydell Cordell III) to the Heather's (Erin Stoll & Kaitlyn Rudeen).
Sharing culture through art at the Lux Center
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Art is a powerful story teller, that’s why the Lux Center and Asian Community Cultural Center held an event to let migrants and refugees tell stories about who they are. The event was open to the public for people to learn more about other cultures...
Lincoln Calling night two: Reunions, aliens and jazz
Last night marked the final night of the Lincoln Calling music festival. On night one, the Lincoln Arts Council welcomed acts from Tkay Maidza, Frost Children, Cherry Glazerr and more. Last night, the festival ended on a strong note with Cory Henry, Water From Your Eyes and Snõõper.
Garden or laboratory? Year two of NUSHI study
Spring rains and warm days have all gardeners chomping at the bit. I have been routinely checking the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) CropWatch Soil Temperature Update website, watching the daily average increase from barely 40 to just shy of 60 degrees for our area in Nebraska. Freezing nights have kept...
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