• Pride and Joy: Nebraska History traveling exhibit @ Calvin T. Ryan Library

    University of Nebraska Kearney Calvin T. Ryan Library 2508 11th Ave, Kearney, NE, United States

    Pride and Joy: Nebraska History is a 13-panel traveling exhibit that examines the history of LGBTQIA2S+ communities, events, and organizations in Nebraska. The exhibit introduces several topics and themes related to this history, including pre-Stonewall, religious organizations, rural experiences, colleges and universities, and publications such as newsletters and community calendars of events. The banners sharing this […]

  • Big Blue Reservation: Struggles and Hope of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe

    Great Plains Art Museum 1155 Q St, Lincoln, United States

    One hundred seventy years ago, the Treaty of 1854 was passed by Congress, authorizing the move of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe to the Big Blue Reservation in Gage County, Nebraska. The Tribe watched as acre by acre of their land was sold off by the government and treaties were broken. In 1881, the Tribe was moved […]

  • Woven with History: Timeless Textiles from the Ak-Sar-Ben Collection

    The Durham Museum 801 S 10th Street, Omaha, NE, United States

    The history of Ak-Sar-Ben lives on at The Durham Museum, where the Ak-Sar-Ben collection of textiles offers a glimpse into the glamour and prestige that went into an unforgettable evening. In this exhibit, museum visitors will have a rare opportunity to view stunning gowns from the annual Ak-Sar-Ben coronation ball. This exhibit shines a spotlight […]

    Free – $15
  • Day of the Dead Exhibit

    El Museo Latino 4701 South 25 Street, Omaha, NE, United States

    Visitors will be able to celebrate the Day of the Dead / Dia de Muertos at El Museo Latino beginning October 11, through November 15, 2025. Combining elements from indigenous Aztec and Christian traditions, the Day of the Dead remembers departed loved ones through the “ofrenda” (offering) that may include flowers, candles, incense, candy, favorite […]

    Free – $5
  • Nebraska Warrior Writers – Omaha Workshops

    Nebraska Warrior Writers – Omaha Workshops
    Nebraska Wildlife Rehab’s Baldwin Center conference room 9777 M Street, Omaha, NE, United States

    Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Nebraska Wildlife Rehab’s Baldwin Center conference room, 9777 M Street. Option to attend via Zoom. Facilitators:  Jen Stastny and Cindy Cronn More information here. August 9 -  Speaker: Abby Murray August 23 - Speaker: Kevin Clouther September 6 - Speaker: Jody Keisner September 20 - Speaker: Matt Mason October 4 - Speaker: […]

  • Bringing Back Tradition Lakota Cultural Workshop

    YMCA Trails West Kiwanis Building 1918 South Beltline Highway West, Scottsbluff, NE

    Discover Lakota traditions through art, food, and storytelling. This special event, guided by Lakota leaders, is for families to connect, learn, and celebrate heritage. There will be workshops for all ages focused on beading, ribbon skirt/shirt making, singing, and hand games. A cultural meal will also be provided. Keynote Speaker: Steven Tamayo (Sicangu Lakota), recipient […]

  • Train Songs and Tales

    Hastings Museum 1330 N. Burlington Ave., Hastings, NE, United States

    Speaker: David Seay Sponsored by the Hastings Museum Foundation

  • Forts of the Missouri River Valley

    Wahoo Public Library 637 N. Maple St., Wahoo, NE, United States

    Speaker: Jeff Barnes Sponsored by the Friends of the Wahoo Public Library

  • Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra 2025-26 season pre-concert chat posted online

    Virtual Program

    Before selected concerts in its 2025-26 season, Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra organizes a virtual conversation with LSO’s Maestro Edward Polochick and guest artists or composers, hosted by Nebraska Public Media’s Genevieve Randall. The pre-recorded chat for each concert is available to view online as well as via podcast the Monday before the concert, and for most events […]

  • Pride and Joy: Nebraska History traveling exhibit @ Charles B Washington Branch

    Charles B. Washington Branch 2868 Ames Ave., Omaha, NE, United States

    Pride and Joy: Nebraska History is a 13-panel traveling exhibit that examines the history of LGBTQIA2S+ communities, events, and organizations in Nebraska. The exhibit introduces several topics and themes related to this history, including pre-Stonewall, religious organizations, rural experiences, colleges and universities, and publications such as newsletters and community calendars of events. The banners sharing this […]

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