2010 Omaha Film Festival Guide The 2010 Omaha Film Festival is in its fifth year and biggest year yet! This year the festival received 450 entries from 25 countries, which the organizers whittled down to the final list of 39 shorts, 18 features, and 6 documentaries. |
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Skip Dinner, Go to a Movie this Valentine's Day The Top 10 Valentine's Day films, mixing new releases with a few classics on DVD. Date flicks, Oscar hopefuls, comedies, dramas...something for everyone! |
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Omaha Fashion Photography Gets Exposed It's another Monday evening at JD Gerber Photography, but for a few girls, it's much more than that. It's a few more steps towards making it in the fashion world. It's Omaha, with a dash of New York, and a sprinkle of Milan. Call it the Expose... |
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New Year, Same Old Omaha? What's happening in the Omaha arts scene? Previews/reviews of the Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards, plays at the Omaha Community Playhouse and the Shelterbelt Theatre, the Fashion in Salvation show, and a free sneak peek at the Omaha Film Festival! |
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2009 Omaha Holiday Guide Christmas "day" is long gone: the Holiday Season now starts the day after Thanksgiving. From tree cutting to Menorah lighting, events, pictures, and more, here's a comprehensive guide of everything related to the 2009 Omaha Holiday Season. |
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My Snowman wants a Kindle What says winter more than a frosty snowman? A glowing review of The History of the Snowman, by Bob Eckstein, leads to thoughts on this season's hot Christmas gift: Amazon's Kindle digital book reader. Who knew snowmen read ebooks!? |
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UNO Offers Dance, Drumming Classes in African Tradition African dance and drumming comes to Omaha! Instructor Charles Ahovissi, originally from the West African country of Benin, teaches weekly classes at UNO, open to the public. Learn about the steps, rhythms, music, history, and culture of African dance! |
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2009 Omaha Summer Arts Festival 132 artists from 22 states turned out to make the 2009 Omaha Summer Arts Festival the best one yet! The Old Market hosted demos in painting, pottery, glass-work, and more. Music, food and drink specials, and family activities rounded out a great event. |