Samantha Fish at the Zoo Bar 12.11.16
Samantha Fish and her band brought it all Sunday night to a packed house at the Zoo Bar.
Samantha Fish and her band brought it all Sunday night to a packed house at the Zoo Bar.
Area soul and funk bands will converge on a handful of venues in downtown Lincoln Saturday night for Josh Hoyer’s inaugural “Nebraska Funk & Soul Alliance.” The one-night festival will present Lincoln and Omaha soul and funk bands of every make, model and color.
Love, The Locals — a free shopping event that features handmade goods. Hosted by The Bay, 2005 Y St., the family-friendly event will be held on Sunday, Dec. 11, from 12 to 6 p.m
Bruce Katz returned to the Zoo Bar on Wednesday, December 7.
Lincoln's Verse and the Vices and Magma Melodier played 1867 Bar on Dec. 3, 2016.
Lincoln has grown into a burgeoning music community with diverse influences and a growing art scene. As these art forms have begun to take off, Lincoln’s dance community’s fuse is just beginning to be lit.
For those who want a selection of gifts made by local artists and crafts people, the eighth annual Lincoln Holiday Craftacular will be Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. at Embassy Suites, 1040 P St.
It was unsurprisingly cold for December's First Friday, but that didn't stop people from flocking downtown Lincoln to see the art.
Hosted at Bodhi Imports, 1645 S. 17th St., the Bodhi Holiday Fest will be held on Saturday, Dec. 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. to bring together the Bodhi community and celebrate — all while promoting the store and providing customers with new products and ideas.
HellYeahx7 will be open at Tugboat Gallery from 7 to 10 p.m. on Dec. 2 and will run until Dec. 30. The artists will explore a range of topics — from body positivity and vulnerability, to race and feminism — using a variety of mediums, including oil painting and embroidery.