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Welcome Baseball Fans

All your Need to know Information for the NCAA Men’s College World Series June 17-28/29, 2016 Welcome to Omaha and the “Greatest Show on Dirt!” More than 8 million fans have experienced the excitement as the best in college baseball battle to victory. Enjoy tailgating with fans from across the country and in between games explore

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Omaha Summer Arts Festival and other things to do this weekend

Things to do  in Omaha this weekend? Check out these family-friendly suggestions: 1. Omaha Summer Arts Festival.The Omaha Summer Arts Festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Downtown Omaha. The festival will feature 135 visual artists, a stage full of multicultural musical performances and a hands-on Children’s Fair (Saturday and

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Best Leap Day deals and freebies

That’s right, 2016 is a leap year, which means we get to enjoy a whole extra day of February, and people born on February 29 finally get some presents. Restaurant and food outlets are celebrating with some deals and freebies for Leap Year babies, but some are available to everybody. Caribou Coffee All customers who

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Fashion Gala Events

   Illa Rider got her start as a designer herself, and while she loved the creativity of designing her own collections, the satisfaction from planning her first fashion show had her hooked on production. Her first two events were charity events for two local organizations. The first, in 2011, was called “A Vanity Affair” and

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Table of Grace Cafe

    It’s been almost five years since Table of Grace opened as a non-profit restaurant, and they feel blessed at the success they’ve had in the past five years. When they opened their doors, they didn’t know how they were going to continue to get all the supplies needed for their business, but somehow,

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402 VAPE EXPO

This is the second vape expo to be held in Omaha, but the first to be put on by event coordinator Nate Deck. Plumes smoke shop hosted a successful event with 1500 people in attendance. When he realized an expo wasn’t happening this year, he decided it was up to him to put one on.

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Sci-Fi Nerds Rejoice

Forbidden Planet Featured at Omaha Film Event By Kyle Eustice On Friday, October 23, Omaha Film Historian Bruce Crawford hosts his 37th annual tribute to classic films with a screening of the science fiction classic, Forbidden Planet. Special guest Robert Dix, who portrayed crewman Grey in the film, will be on hand to discuss the

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Spoonfed Tribe

September 22 $10 9pm show An Original, Avant-Garde, Rock Percussion Act. With multiple drummers, their music easily turns from SONG into a Percussive wall of sound. “The rhythmic therapy creates a soul-feeding atmosphere, while making you dance like you just don’t care!” — Formed in the Fort Worth area in 1999, Spoonfed Tribe is a

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The Mynabirds Present “Hanged Man” Recorded Live at Capitol Studios

Don’t Miss The Mynabirds On Tour Now in Support of New Album, Lovers Know (Saddle Creek Records / Tour Dates Below) “A collection of jewels, bright and eclectic… writ larger than anything else Burhenn has done with The Mynabirds.” – NPR “…the most wonderful independently released all-caps POP album of the year.” – Drowned In

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Like A Fine Wine

Beach House Returns with Depression Cherry By Kyle Eustice Victoria LeGrand, the French-born singer of Baltimore-based duo Beach House, exudes a strong sense of self. At 34 years old, she already has solid grasp on what she wants and, apparently, how to get it. After all, since leaving the International Theatre School of Jacques Lecoq

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