
City Weekly
This Weeks Issue
Cover Story: Don't You (Forget About Me)
Aug 13, 2009 — John Hughes rocked. There's really not a whole lot more to say and '80s movie nostalgia abounds in this story as we celebrate his career with some quotes, trivia and pictures...
Nightlife: Sunday Funday
Aug 13, 2009 — People drinking off their hangover for a few hours on Sunday certainly isn't anything new. But the gusto they're taking to the bar, well, kind of is! Here's some thoughts on Sunday Funday...
Film: 'Julie and Julia'
Aug 13, 2009 — This book adaptation of one Julia Child fan's quest to make it through all of Child's recipes is really cooking...
Dining: Asian Sensation
Aug 13, 2009 — Asian snacks at an Omaha sports bar? You bet. Check out the skinny on one of our town's newest and most unique restaurants...
Cover Story: About Face(book)
Aug 05, 2009 — At 5 years old, social networking site Facebook is probably the world's most popular entity -- but why? Here's an interview with UNMC's Dr. Jim Sorrell in attempt to uncover some of the psychology behind Facebook...
Law-Talking Guy Has a Ball
Aug 05, 2009 — Patrick Runge eschews the finer points of the law this week in favor of the finer points of Huskers football; here's a look at his experience at Huskers 202. See, he even got to shake Bo Pelini's hand!...
TAG Awards: Bat (Blank) Crazy!
Aug 05, 2009 — The annual Theater Arts Guild Awards were handed out last Sunday. Here's Dave Williams' take on all the festivities as well as a complete list of award winners...
Nightlife: Our Very Own Tom Cruise
Aug 07, 2009 — We had long-time CW correspondent Chris Aponick do his best "Young Flanagan" impression as he is put through the ringers by flair bartending instructor Martin Janica and his Bar Entertainment Specialists program.
Cover Story: Food for Thought
Jul 29, 2009 — The "Inconvenient Truth" for the food industry -- the documentary "Food, Inc." -- finally makes its way to Omaha with an opening Friday at Film Streams. Here's Mike Krainak's thoughts...
Music: Hot Sumtur Nights
Jul 29, 2009 — The relatively new amphitheater in Papillion looks to hit its stride, and then some, by welcoming ABBA cover band Bjorn Again on Saturday. Read about the facility here...
Arts & Entertainment
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Art: She Will Rock You
Jul 23, 2009 — Though Laura Berman, a 30-something printmaker, has collected more than 200 rocks since she was four years old, she is no ordinary rockhound. Oddly, she wishes she were...
Art: Pluck of the Draw
Jul 16, 2009 — A little more than a year ago, Modern Arts Midwest featured one of 2008’s most significant exhibits curated by Norman Geske, director emeritus of the Sheldon Museum of Art in Lincoln...
Art: ‘Tall Tales’
Jul 09, 2009 — “Tall Tales,” the Pulp Gallery’s third show in its new location in the Old Market’s Passageway has officially served notice: owner Brigitte McQueen’s brand of Pulp friction is back on track...
Art: Field Guides
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Art: It's Not All Academic
Jun 24, 2009 — Painter Mike Giron has one foot firmly planted in his studio and another in academia...
Art from Poetry and Pros
Jun 11, 2009 — A year ago artists Paula Wallace and John Dennison collaborated with emerging artist Victoria Hoyt to create one of the most interesting exhibits of 2008, “Grimm Again...”
Art: Sign Language
Jun 10, 2009 — Pop culture references have been a particular fixture in art for a period amazingly close to 50 years now...
Art: Lost and Found Art
May 28, 2009 — No matter how you define it, good fortune or random fate, chance has played its part in the life and career of East Coast artist James Meyer...
Art: Underground Swell
Jun 10, 2009 — With school graduations on the radar, May is traditionally the time of year when we celebrate the milestones of youth who are making significant transitions from child to adolescence, from teen to adult...
Art: The Bemis is Hungry
May 07, 2009 — An interesting -- to say the least -- exhibition, Paul Renner's "The Omaha Diner," opens at the Bemis Center...
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