The Lied Center’s 2023-24 season features some of the world’s most celebrated musicians, including Wynton Marsalis, Joshua Bell and Emanuel Ax
The Netherlands is showing the rest of us how to bring back pollinators. From a “honey highway” to rooftop gardens, from wildflower patches to insect hotels, the Dutch National Pollinator Strategy aims to stem the decline in pollinators.
Malique Stevens was a year old when Lincoln’s Matt Talbot Kitchen became Susanne Blue’s mission.
With paintings and photographs of rivers, lithographs and sculptures about the Dust Bowl, pictures of flooded towns, dams and spillways and a couple abstractions, the Great Plains Art Museum examines “Water in a Dry Land.”
Funds raised at the Tails & Trails event will help the Capital Humane Society care for the more than 6,500 pets that will come to the shelter this year and prepare pets for the adoption program. They will also help support programs like the Low-Cost Feline Spay/Neuter Program, Foster Car…
Performing arts patrons and special guests gathered May 12-13 to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the TADA Theatre, located on the second floor of the Creamery building in Lincoln’s Haymarket District.
June 18 – Lincoln Arts Festival
Kazas brothers say new focus after closing the Parthenon Greek Grille restaurant is a "controlled busy."
The Lux Center for the Arts, together with over 300 community members, celebrated a record fundraiser for art and arts education this spring at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center. The 46th annual LUXe Party and Art Auction helped raise critical funds for Lux’s education, exhibition, artists-in…
With an eye toward the sky, hundreds turned out to participate in Hop, SCIP, Jump and Run, an annual fundraiser benefiting School Community Intervention and Prevention (SCIP), a program of Lincoln Medical Education Partnership. SCIP works with schools throughout Nebraska by providing trainin…
We thank photographer John F. Keller for contributing our July L Magazine cover photo of Susanne Blue, who has announced her August retirement.
“There is so much joy in the comfort of a family tradition.”
In June 2008, my first garden column appeared in L Magazine. The topic was watering. I’ve written at least five columns about watering practices, so I don’t need to do that again.
“Big risk. Big reward.”
Lincoln G.O.L.D. hosted 275 guests and raised over $100,000 at its eighth annual spring gala event.
The 16th annual Wine, Chocolate, Tango and Tapas fundraising event for El Centro de las Americas was a sellout April 14 at the Cornhusker Marriott ballroom. A total of 316 guests experienced Tango dance demonstrations complete with three courses of gourmet tapas, wine and chocolates.
The County-City Exhibition Gallery, located on the first floor of the County-City Building, 555 S. 10th St., and managed by the Public Building Commission, seeks two- and three-dimensional work created by Nebraska artists for its 2023-24 exhibition season beginning in September.
Mary Ann Stallings will receive the Keystone Award and Linda Miles will be honored with the Remembers Award during the Seniors Foundation Keystone Award luncheon on Wednesday, May 24, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Country Club of Lincoln, 3200 S. 24th St.
Like the start of spring, there is something invigorating about opening a new sleeve of golf balls on the first tee. Less invigorating is watching that beautiful new dimpled egg sail off course and crack when hitting an oak 10 yards to the right of the first fairway.
More than 1,300 people joined in the Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration April 30 at the Lancaster Event Center.
Your guide to upcoming events on the Lincoln fundraising scene
We thank Journal Star photographer Kenneth Ferriera for contributing our June L Magazine cover photo of two women honored with Lincoln Community Foundation awards for exceptional generosity and civic leadership.
Nearly 300 community members gathered May 2 at the Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center for the Lincoln Community Foundation’s annual donor recognition event. This year, the event included two awards that celebrate exceptional displays of generosity and leadership.
President, Autism Family Network, and operator of a licensed child care center for 30 years.
Combining embroidery with oil painting, turning self-portraits into silhouettes that float over layered-in landscapes and fit inside squares, and altering perspective, Maddie Hinrichs has created a captivating series of works that explore psychology, interiors mental and physical, and the na…