The Journal Star's L Magazine is discontinuing its monthly publication and merging with weekly Neighborhood Extra section.
The first of six Brews at the Zoo fundraising events planned for this summer drew 1,174 adults ages 21 and over to the Lincoln Children’s Zoo.
The year 1974 saw the invention of chicken fingers, Skittles and the Rubik’s Cube. Barbra Streisand scored a No. 1 hit that year with “The Way We Were,” and President Richard Nixon resigned following the Watergate scandal.
Memories are not an emotion, but they can affect such. And emotions can motivate action. Which could explain Charles Phillips venturing into the food truck business and eventually a brick-and-mortar restaurant.
Approximately 400 people, 150 to 200 dogs – and one cat, in a pet stroller – attended the 16th annual Wine & Howl event June 9 at Deer Springs Winery, raising $13,000 for Lincoln Animal Ambassadors.{!--p:BC BCJA Body Copy Justified Cap--}
As we all know, John Cook knows a thing or three about volleyball, so this is no minor pat on the back when Nebraska’s head coach says:
One of my favorite memes – which appears with a variety of images – says “I don’t need a recipe for disaster; I just eyeball it.” This could be an apt description for some gardening blunders – thinking a plant will look great in a particular location without considering the site conditions n…
One of my favorite memes – which appears with a variety of images – says “I don’t need a recipe for disaster; I just eyeball it.” This could be an apt description for some gardening blunders – thinking a plant will look great in a particular location without considering the site conditions n…
President of Eschliman Commercial Real Estate
More than 1,000 people mingled and learned about each other’s cultures at the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage celebration May 19 at the Sandhills Global Event Center, 84th and Havelock Avenue.
We thank Journal Star photographer Kenneth Ferriera for contributing our July L Magazine cover photo of Julia Noyes and Dana Clements in front of the Clements Noyes Art Gallery.
The 11th annual spring Sip Nebraska Festival featured the event’s largest lineup yet of wineries, breweries, cideries and distilleries from across the state May 10-11 at Mahoney State Park near Ashland.
Each time I visit Scotland, the feeling of being home is the same, though I don’t have any Scottish heritage in my family. The majestic mountains, lush forests and glens, amazing people and food, and, of course, the whisky!
“Selections from The Collection” exhibition on view through Aug. 24 at the Great Plains Art Museum.
Julia Noyes was going through a tough time in her life, and she started thinking about what would be best for the future of the Noyes Art Gallery she had been leading for three decades.
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“Around a Gas Station” and “The Blue Roofed House” stand on the sidewalk at the southwest corner of 11th and G streets. Created by artist Patrick Siler, the massive 7-foot-tall pipes are the latest addition to the city’s acclaimed outdoor art collection, acquired through the efforts of Publi…
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Event draws 300 guests, raises over $40,000 to support programs of El Centro de Las Americas
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(tncms-asset)280e1734-0f0b-11ef-b185-17b6f0c6ca24[0](/tncms-asset)May 31 – Hop, SCIP, Jump and Run
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