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HAUNTED GAUNTLET MOONSET MIX PT.1

Over the last seven years, singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, beat maker, remixer and producer Haunted Gauntlet (AKA Adam Haug) has performed and booked many of his own shows and bands in the Omaha/Des Moines area. He’s built a solid reputation as promoter and graphic designer, making event posters and hosting bands he believes in. As the primary

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Soul Man

Grieves Belts It Out on Latest Album By Kyle Eustice Could it be? Could Grieves, the Rhymesayers emcee, be leaving hip-hop for neo-soul? Not so fast. Although the Seattle-based artist’s 2014 album, Winter & the Wolves, offers more soulful singing than previous efforts, it’s still very much a hip-hop album. After all, Grieves (real name

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Cut Copy Releases New Mixtape and Heads Out On Tour

Provided by Sarah Avrin at Girlie Action Media Cut Copy’s live performances are revered by fans and critics alike as an international festival staple that never fails to leave thousands enraptured, but DJing has always been an essential part of their career. No strangers to the decks, the band is thrilled to announce their first-ever

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Destined for Greatness

Tilly and the Wall’s Kianna Alarid Discovers Her New Path By Kyle Eustice Mention the band name “Tilly and the Wall” and most people know what Omaha band you’re talking about. Mention “Yes You Are” and you might get more a puzzled look… but not for long. The Kansas-City based five-piece, fronted by Tilly’s Kianna

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VERY GOOD BAD THING TOUR 2015: Mother Mother

Monday, June 8 VERY GOOD BAD THING TOUR 2015 Mother Mother with John Klemmensen & the Party $13 ADV / $15 DOS 9pm show Waiting Room Lounge Mother Mother has always reveled in contradiction. “It’s the person, the humanoid…that’s the very good bad thing.” For Ryan Guldemond, there is no denying the human condition in

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Nebraska Children’s Home Society Sand in the City 2015

CenturyLink Center Omaha | Lot B | 10th and Mike Fahey Street | Omaha, NE 68102 – See more at: http://sandinthecityomaha.com/about/index.php#sthash.pNYOyyng.dpuf View amazing 15-ton sand sculptors built by local corporate and community groups. Cast your vote for the “People’s Choice” winner! Watch master sand sculptors carve a 45-ton sculpture before your eyes. Enjoy an interactive

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11th Annual Spring Wine, Blues, Beer and Balloon Festival

The 11th Annual Blues festival is coming up at the beginning of June. We will open our gates at 3:30. The cost is $20 for adults and $15 for children 12 and up. Tickets will be available at the gate or online at E-tix. June 6th: 4:00-5:00: Hector Anchondo 5:30-6:30 Coyote Bill Boogie Band 7:00-8:00

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Bette Midler

Bette Midler Multiple Grammy Award®-winning singer and legendary performer Bette Midler has added CenturyLink Center Omaha to her 24-city tour line-up! The tour will feature material from Midler’s iconic career and material from her new album, “It’s The Girls!” – a glorious tribute to girl groups through the ages. “It’s The Girls!” features the swinging

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2015 (Hasty) Spring Stumble — 5th Annual Edition

Join HitThatDive as we assemble for the 5th Annual Spring Stumble this Saturday at Alderman’s Bar. Want to know all the details, stay up-to-date right here! Spring Stumble 2015… This year’s Stumble is free…but any donations will be gladly accepted for the Omaha Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.

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From Small Town to Big Time

Icky Blossoms’ Sarah Bohling Living the Dream By Kyle Eustice Blair, Nebraska native Sarah Bohling was a shy math student at the University of Nebraska-Omaha when she met Omaha musicians Nik Fackler and Derek Pressnall. “Derek and Nik were in Flower Forever,” Bohling explains. “My friend Dylan was playing keyboard and he worked at the

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