Dalà Comes to El Museo Latino
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE—El Museo Latino will open a special exhibition this Friday, Salvador DalÃ’s, Stairway to Heaven. The collection of works is a comparative study of two of the artist’s most celebrated portfolios, his book illustrations of Lautremont’s Les Chants de Maldoror and Dante’s The Divine Comedy. Magdalena GarcÃa, Founder and Executive Director of El Museo Latino.
Little Italy is ‘Expecting Snow’
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE—Maple Street Construct in Benson examines the space between art and architecture while bridging Omaha to the rest of the county’s artistic hubs. Since COVID, they’ve built a new experimental space in Little Italy—a shed that has been the housing for dynamic collaborations by artists from all over the nation. This Friday, they will open a digital exhibition featuring photography from the space, Expecting Snow, a collaboration between Omaha’s Tom Prinz and LA’s Mike Nesbit.
UNO School of Music Introduces ‘Powerful Perspectives’
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE—The UNO School of Music will present the culmination of about a year’s worth of work and planning on April 2, Powerful Perspectives, a concert featuring underrepresented composers. The idea started with violinist and Master’s student, Jordan Willis.
Union for Contemporary Art Celebrates 10 Years
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE—The Union for Contemporary Art celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Though doors have been closed due to COVID-19, the Union is staying positive and looking towards the future.
Wilkins and Joshua Roman to Perform
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE—Omaha Symphony is celebrating their 100th season in good company. Maestro Thomas Wilkins has invited some of his favorite guests to the stage, and he will be joined by cellist, Joshua Roman March 26 and 27.
‘Tony Vargas’ Immigration And His Own Laws

By Gabriel Escalera
LINCOLN – Senator Vargas talks about Immigration under the Biden administration. Also, during the pandemic he noted that each local health department in Nebraska behaves differently and that local leaders must make decisions that work best.
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