Wednesday’s Inclusive Feminisms Talk to Feature Live Yes Studios Students
Artists will speak on their experiences with feminism and as young women living with disabilities.
Artists will speak on their experiences with feminism and as young women living with disabilities.
The Zoo Bar show includes performances of French pop by Les Leis, Pat Bradley and The Inbetweens.
Guests are invited to enjoy the fun of some quiet time for reading.
The Grammy nominee will perform at Jazz in January on Friday.
Starting at 6 p.m., five venues across the 14th and O block will light up with 32 local bands and DJs playing the full range of jam, funk, soul and hip-hop styles.
December’s First Friday included a feature by local tattoo and piercing shop, Iron Brush Tattoo, and its artists displaying an impressive range of style, medium and art from each contributor.
The Ponca Tribe of Nebraska will hold a Native American Craft Fair will be held on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m at 1701 E St., to celebrate native pride, native talent, heritage, and skill.
1867 Bar's monthly Paws & Draws event features a holiday spin this Sunday, with all proceeds from photos of pets taken with Santa to benefit Lincoln Animal Ambassadors.
The nonprofit arts organization offers art and fine crafts by artists from Lincoln to around the world for purchase this holiday season at their University Place building, which is in the midst of more expansion ahead of renovations.
The Lincoln icon will be remembered at a memorial service on Friday afternoon as well as an open jam at The Zoo Bar on Saturday. An online fund has been set up to help cover final expenses. Lincoln's Jerry Pranksters will also be donating money raised at their show Friday.