Joslyn Museum offers Omaha view of art history
Who comes to mind when you are asked for great artists of all time? Monet? Picasso? Rembrandt? Omaha’s Joslyn Art Museum is home to an original Rembrandt piece. A portrait […]
Who comes to mind when you are asked for great artists of all time? Monet? Picasso? Rembrandt? Omaha’s Joslyn Art Museum is home to an original Rembrandt piece. A portrait […]
One of Lisa’s favorite times of the year is Oscar season. She enjoys watching a lot of the award shows, ending with the “Super Bowl” of movie season – the […]
NOTE: This establishment is CLOSED. The opportunity to appear on a major cable television show was too good to pass up for Omaha’s Bene Pizza and Pasta restaurant. The northwest […]
Gerald Ford was the United States’ 38th President. He served in the Oval Office from August 1974 until Jan. 20, 1977. His was one of the shortest administrations for a […]
The waiting area tells you people are committed to dining at Over Easy in southwest Omaha. The restaurant has 11 tables and six seats at the counter. Yet, people will […]
“Fabric of Survival” is one woman’s story of surviving the Holocaust during World War II. Esther Niesenthal Krinitz created 36 panels of her story to share with her children. Each […]
Omaha’s Lauritzen Gardens and Conservatory is hosting its second “Nature Connects” LEGO exhibit in two years. About 300,000 LEGO pieces went into making the 27 sculptures on display through April […]
Ragazzi’s Pizza has become one of our favorite pizza joints in Omaha. The original restaurant is located in Ralston (a suburb of Omaha), next to the Ralston Arena. The location […]
Winter doldrums settling in? Need a reason to get out of the house? How about 10 interesting places to visit in Omaha? 1. Passageway in the Old Market – Home […]
Omaha’s Lauritzen Gardens has made itself a year-round attraction with the addition of its new conservatory. The 20,000-square foot facility allows visitors the opportunity to see more than 300 plants […]