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Hulu’s Bold “A Thousand Blows” Is the Most Riveting Series of the Year | TV/Streaming

Before we’re introduced to the characters and concept of Hulu’s new series “A Thousand Blows,” we’re told that “The following is inspired by real characters who lived and fought together in London’s East End.” These characters, despite the slight differences between them, all harbour a darkness within them, ranging from childhood traumas to the murder

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Omaha Fashion Week

OFW Spring 2025 — Omaha Fashion Week

A visionary at the intersection of style and sustainability, Maria Corpuz is reshaping the landscape of branded merchandise through her company Bel Merch & Design. As founder and creative director, she crafts elevated product collections that merge innovative design with environmental consciousness, challenging the industry’s status quo. Her distinctive eye for curating high-end, sustainable merchandise

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Omaha Fashion Week

OFW Spring 2025 — Omaha Fashion Week

DJ Riz | WEDNESDAY STUDENT NIGHT I’ve played OFW once in 2024 as a Preparty DJ. I love to play House music! The high energy, the urge to dance and really let loose is addictive. That’s the joy I want others to feel. I make sure the party stays live by playing music guests didn’t know

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“Yellowjackets” Finally Gets Its Bite Back With Season Three | TV/Streaming

After nearly two years, Showtime’s hit series “Yellowjackets” is finally back for its third season. Though Season 1 was critically acclaimed, the second suffered from an unraveling narrative that oftentimes felt too chaotic for the grounded show this once was. (A classic example of a bloated sophomore season that didn’t understand that the languid pace

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In the Name of Friendship: Matthew Rankin on “Universal Language” | Interviews

As disorienting as it is delightful, Matthew Rankin’s “Universal Language” takes its avant-garde filmmaker’s irreverent approach to history—previously on display in “The Twentieth Century,” his ersatz reinterpretation of former Canadian prime minister William Mackenzie King’s rise to power—in feverishly fresh, surprising directions.  Imagining a surreal interzone between Tehran and Winnipeg where the official languages are

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Omaha Zoo

Zoo Announces Nomination for Best Zoo in the Nation. Again.

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium has once again been nominated for USA TODAY’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, this year in four categories– Best Zoo, Best Zoo Exhibit for the Desert Dome, Best Safari Park for Lee G. Simmons Wildlife Safari Park and, new this year, Best Zoo Membership. The 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards encourage

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In Praise of Excess: Queer Maximalism in the Films of Joel Schumacher | Features

Excess is sorely needed in today’s cultural landscape. Maximalism in American cinema today is often regulated to a muted kind of spectacle, rendered in ugly computer-generated action sequences and amorphous color palettes that soften the impact of blockbuster films. There is a distinct absence of the kind of work Joel Schumacher mastered and brought to

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Life, the Movie: Why Documentary Filmmaking Should Return to, You Know, Documenting Stuff | MZS

I was watching a documentary the other night—I’m not going to say which one here, because it was good and intelligent overall, and the filmmakers might be reading this—and got annoyed immediately because it was steeped in the same storytelling cliches as so many other documentaries made nowadays.  It started with a sort of compressed,

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Apple’s “A Muerte” Is a Refreshing if Imperfect Watch | TV/Streaming

There are problems with “A Muerte” / “Love You to Death,” Apple TV+’s new Spanish series. For one, the pilot is frustratingly slow, lacking future episodes’ heart, charm, and action. It’s all set up and done in such a perfunctory (aka boring) way that I imagine many viewers won’t get past it.  Particularly because we

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Luxury Accessories Maven Shares Her Favorite Omaha Spots

Christi Ballard, founder of Status, turned a lifelong love for luxury handbags and sustainability into a thriving business. Ballard started by hosting private gatherings and popups. The demand for her luxury finds led to her opening her store at Aksarben Village in 2021. Due to high demand, she moved into a larger space in

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