Omaha Party Episode 7 Bunny and Coco join writer/playwright Kevin Lawler for part of his three-day, 70-mile walk around the perimeter of Omaha. They discuss the Gold Spike monument in Council Bluffs and the origin of the band name 311. |
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Omaha Party Episode 6 Bunny and Coco revisit an especially full week in Omaha, including attending the Polka Hall of Fame induction event at Sokol Auditorium and participating in the Grito de Dolores parade in South Omaha. |
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Omaha Party Episode 5 Bunny and Coco interview special guests Toxie, a band out of Memphis; they also discuss the human scalp found at an Omaha library and the Omaha millionaire who had a legendary, year-long gambling stint in Las Vegas. |
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Omaha Party Episode 3 Bunny and Coco interview filmmaker Dan Mirvish, creator of "Omaha: The Movie" and cowriter/director of the forthcoming Julia Stiles film "Between Us." |
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Omaha Party Episode 2 In Omaha Party Episode 2, Bunny and Coco interview James Marshall Crotty, former publisher of Monk Magazine and columnist for Forbes, and former next-door-neighbor to filmmaker Alexander Payne. |
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Omaha Party Episode 1 In this first episode of the podcast "Omaha Party," hosts Max "Bunny" Sparber and Coco Mault interview former Omaha resident Abbie Cobb, now a recurring performer on televisions shows such as "Suburgatory," and "Secret Life of the... |
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Omahans create documentary about urban farming Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette, producers of Growing Cities, proclaim "An urban farmer is someone growing food somewhere...We're not asking people to grow everything. We're saying grow something." |
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Are you Intelligent Enough to Write a Novel? This desire to be perceived as smart is a strong driving force in all of us. How many stupid and overly analytical things do we say in one day to try to get one person to think that we’re not a total idiot? |
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The Search for the Great Story Being entertaining is more important than being honest. You may have had interesting experiences in your life, but they may not be great stories without lies & embellishment. And we don’t care! We want the great story. We simply want to be entertained. |
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Will the real writer please stand up? In the coming weeks, I will be asking you the questions about yourself that you may not want to ask about becoming a writer. I may be a little harsh. If you really want to become a writer, however, you will need to ask them. |