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» EXHIBITS « FORTUNA: ROSITA RELÁMPAGO
Through June 16 at Amplify Arts, 1804 Vinton
St. Relámpago is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Oaxaca, Mexico, who will use the gallery as her studio, exhibition space, and a vehicle to collaborate with area artists. Her time in the city will culminate in an exhibition that examines mutuality and interrelation as praxis, opening at 6 p.m. June 10. 402.996.1092. –amplifyarts.org
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY THROUGH STREET SIGNS
Through June 25 at The Great Plains Black His-
tory Museum, 2221 N. 24th St. Th is exhibit will focus on all the streets in Omaha that have been named after African Americans. Th e event also features QRC codes placed on the signs throughout Omaha. Advanced reservation required. 1-5 p.m. Th ursday, Friday, and Saturday. 402.932.7077. –gpblackhistorymuseum.org
NEBRASKA: FLATWATER
Through June 26 at Gallery 1516, 1516 Leaven-
worth St. Th is is an immersive video installation that will explore the natural beauty of the state throughout the four seasons. Admission: Free. Open by appointment only. 531-375-6643 –gallery1516.org EN LINEA/IN LINE
Through June 30 at El Museo Latino, 4701 S.
25th St. Th e photographs in this series focus on twisted identities and the scar of the border. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Advanced timed tickets required. Admission applies. 402.731.1137 –elmuseolatino.org
FULL BLOOM
Through June at Modern Arts Midtown, 3615
Dodge St. Th is exhibition features ceramics and paintings, with new works by more than eight artists. Viewings available by appointment, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. 402-502-8737. —modernartsmidtown.com
NELSON MANDELA
Through July 3 at Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th
St. Th is exhibition takes visitors on a personal journey through the life of the world’s most iconic freedom fi ghter and political leader. Admission applies. Noon-4 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, Closed Mondays. 402.444.5071. —durhammuseum.org
LYDIA CHESHEWALLA: BODY SPEAKING TO BODY
Through July 16 at The Union for Contemporary
Art, 2423 N. 24th St. Cheshewalla is an Osage woman and transdisciplinary artist from Oklahoma, living and working in motion throughout the ecological landscape. 402.933.3161 –u-ca.org
Through August 20 at El Museo Latino, 4701
S. 25th St. Marcel Mouly’s paintings depict colorful open fi elds, landscapes of countrysides and exotic locations he visited during his many travels. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Advanced timed tickets required: Admission applies. 402.731.1137 –elmuseolatino.org
NAMASTE INDIA
Through Sept. 4 at Omaha Children’s Museum,
500 S. 20th St. Visitors will experience the wonders of India in this cultural exhibit. Admission applies. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. 402.342.6164. –ocm.org
MAYA DUNIETZ: ROOT OF TWO
Through Sept. 18 at Bemis Center, 724 S.
12th St. Th is solo exhibition by Maya Dunietz engages the physicality of sound through a series of installations that become an ensemble. Admission: free. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays. 402.341.7130. –bemiscenter.org
EARTH ELEMENTS
May 31-June 27 at Artist Co-Op, 405 S. 11th
St. Duane Adams creates mostly polychromed earthenware pieces, both wheel thrown and hand built techniques. Artwork and furniture crafted by Kevin McClay are made from salvaged wood. Opening reception June 3. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Wednesday, Th ursday. Admission: free. 402.342.9617. —artistscoopomaha.com
KNOWING HOME
June 3-26 at Hot Shops, 1301 Nicholas St.
Michelle Daisley Moffi tt and Dar VandeVoort explore the thought of “Home” in this visual exhibit. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. -5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Admission: free. 402.342.6452 –hotshopsartcenter.org
CARNE Y ARENA (VIRTUALLY PRESENT, PHYSICALLY INVISIBLE)
Starting June 9 at KANEKO, 1111 Jones St.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Academy Award®-winning virtual reality experience explores the human condition of immigrants and refugees. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday. Admission: free. 402.341.3800. –thekaneko.org
SUMMER SHOWCASE
June 10-19 at Split Gallery, 5261 Leavenworth
St. Landlock is hosting this collection of work, featuring 40 area artists. Opening reception 6-9 p.m. June 10. Gallery hours 11a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Admission: free. 402.415.7095. –landlock.gallery
JUNETEENTH EXHIBIT
Starting June 11 at CulXr House, 3014 N.
24th St. In honor of Juneteenth, CulXr House will host a Black-artist focused art exhibition. Admission: free. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 402.320.4769 –culxr.house
BEYOND VAN GOGH
June 23-Aug. 14 at Mid-America Center, 1
Arena Way. Th is limited-run exhibit shows Vincent Van Gogh re-imagined as three-dimensional works. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays through Th ursdays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Ticket prices vary. 712- 323-0536. –vangoghomaha.com
» CONCERTS « SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
What would summer be without music? Omaha has plenty of places for family-friendly musical entertainment to keep people dancing in the street, and the heat.
• Saturdays@ Stinson Park, 67th & Center Streets –aksarbenvillage.com • Outdoor Concert & Movie Series, Central
Park Lakes, 8305 Park View Blvd. in La Vista –cityofl avista.org • Music and Memories at Shadow Lake Towne
Center, 7775 Olson Dr. –shadowlaketownecenter.com
PHOEBE BRIDGERS
June 1 at Waiting Room Outdoors, 6212 Maple
St. Bridgers is a Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter with dreamy and hook-fi lled indie pop. 7 p.m. Tickets: $50. 402.884.5353 –waitingroomlounge.com
PETE FUCINARO TRIO
June 2 at The Jewell, 1030 Capitol Ave. Fucinaro is a saxophonist and composer from Omaha, currently based in Kansas City. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $15. 917.748.4337. –jewellomaha.com
WHEELER WALKER, JR.
June 2 at The Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St. Th is artist is known for his outlaw country sound. 8 p.m. $30 general admission/$59.50 premiere balcony –admiralomaha.com
BORN RUFFIANS
June 3 at Reverb Lounge, 6121 Military Ave.
Born Ruffi ans are an indie rock band. 8 p.m. Tickets: $13 advanced/$15 day of show. 402.884.5707. –reverblounge.com
June 3 at Scottish Rite Hall, 202 S. 20th St. Th is country band is celebrating their 50th anniversary with a new album, Half A Hundred Years. 8 p.m. Tickets: $65 orchestra/$45 fl oor/$35 balcony. 402.342.1300 –scottishriteomaha.org
PAUL CAUTHEN
June 3 at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Cauthen is unapologetically “Country as F*&k.” His fi rst album, My Gospel, made Rolling Stone's list of Top 40 Country Records in 2016. 8 p.m. Tickets: $35 advanced/$40 day of show. 402.345.7569. –theslowdown.com
THE HEGG BROTHERS
June 4 at The Jewell, 1030 Capitol Ave. Th is duo of brothers from South Dakota brings Omahans a night of the music of Steely Dan. 6:30 p.m. Tickets: $20. 917.748.4337. –jewellomaha.com
GO NOW! THE MUSIC OF THE MOODY BLUES
June 4 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200
Douglas St. Michael Krajewski, conducts the Omaha Symphony in a faithful tribute to the classic rock band Th e Moody Blues.7:30 p.m. Tickets: $20-$89. 402.345.0606. –ticketomaha.com
BLACKWATER HOLYLIGHT
June 5 at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Blackwater Holylight is an all-girl band from Portland. 8 p.m. Tickets: $12 advanced/$15 day of show. 402.345.7569. –theslowdown.com
ADELITAS WAY
June 5 at Barnato, 225 N. 170th St. Adelitas Way has often been identifi ed as part of the postgrunge movement. 7 p.m. Tickets: $30 general admission/$125+ tables. 402.964.2021. –barnato.bar
DYLAN DOYLE BAND
June 5 at Reverb Lounge, 6121 Military Ave.
Th is band has been infl uenced by musicians from Bob Dylan to John Prine. 8 p.m. Tickets: $10 402.884.5707 –reverblounge.com
THE WORLD FAMOUS GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA
June 8 at Holland Performing Arts Center,
1200 Douglas St. Th is 18-member orchestra, along with vocalists, will perform hits such as “In Th e Mood,” and “A String Of Pearls.” 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $59.50. 402.345.0606. –ticketomaha.com
June 8 at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Caspian is an atmospheric, primarily instrumental post-rock band. 8 p.m. Tickets: $17 advanced/$20 day of show. 402.345.7569. –theslowdown.com
FAILURE
June 9 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St.
Alt-rock band Failure is known for their grunge sound. 8 p.m. $25 advanced/$30 day of show. 402.884.5353 –waitingroomlounge.com
TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS
June 10 at Westfair Amphitheater, 22984 US-6
Council Bluffs. Turnpike Troubadours are known for the single “Down Here.” 6 p.m. $59.50 general admission/$99.50 VIP. 712.322.3400 –westfairevents.com
KAMERON MARLOWE
June 10 at Barnato, 225 N. 170th St. Marlowe made it to the top 24 on Th e Voice before being known for hits such as “Sober as a Drunk.” 8 p.m. Tickets: $25 general admission/$400 tables. 402.964.2021. –barnato.bar
JOHNNY BURGIN
June 10 at The Jewell, 1030 Capitol Ave. Burgin learned blues music from Chicago’s Tail Dragger. 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. shows. Tickets: $15, includes both shows. 917.748.4337. —jewellomaha.com
THE RT'S
June 10 at Holland Performing Arts Center,
1200 Douglas St. Formerly Th e Rad Trads, this group is known for their eclectic sound. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $15. 402.345.0606. –ticketomaha.com
WHISKEY MYERS
June 11 at Westfair Amphitheater, 22984 US-6
Council Bluffs. Whiskey Myers have been as infl uenced by rock 'n' roll and country music. 5:30 p.m. $59.50 general/$99 VIP 712.322.3400 –westfairevents.com
CHRIS YOUNG
June 11 at Stir Concert Cove, 1 Harrah’s Blvd.
Th is multi-platinum artist has amassed nearly 5 billion career streams and 12 No. 1 hits. Tickets: TBD. 712-329-6000. –ticketmaster.com
ASKING ALEXANDRIA
June 11 at The Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St. Th e English metalcore band Asking Alexandria is known for their single “Alone in a Room.” 7 p.m. Tickets: $39.50 general advanced/$45 general day of show/$75 premiere balcony –admiralomaha.com
June 13 at The Admiral, 2234 S. 13th
St. TechN9ne's 2021 album ASIN9NE, notably featured the rap debut of Dwayne "Th e Rock" Johnson. 8 p.m. $35 advanced/$40 day of show/$60 premiere balcony –admiralomaha.com
SHAUN CASSIDY
June 14 at Barnato, 225 N. 170th St. Th is former teen heartthrob is known for hits such as "Da Doo Ron Ron" and "Hey Deanie.” 8 p.m. Tickets: $85. 402.964.2021. –barnato.bar
CHVRCHES
June 15 at The Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St. Th e notable Scottish synth-pop group from Glasgow is known for the song “Screen Violence.” 8 p.m. $35 general/$70 premier balcony –admiralomaha.com
LIL XAN – THE BORN DEAD TOUR
June 16 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple
St. American rapper, singer and songwriter Lil Xan is best known for his song "Betrayed." 7 p.m. $22 advanced/$25 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
ROGER CLYNE & THE PEACEMAKERS
June 17 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple
St. Th is band’s sound is a blend of punk rock, country-western, and mariachi. 8 p.m. $25 advanced/$28 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
AMERICA
June 18 at Holland Performing Arts Center,
1200 Douglas St. Th is iconic group harmonized their way to the top of the charts with their signature song “A Horse With No Name.” 7 p.m. Tickets: $39-$79. 402.345.0606. –ticketomaha.com
MAN MAN WITH PINK $OCK
June 22 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St.
Man Man is a multiinstrumental experimental rock band. 8 p.m. $16. 402.884.5353 –waitingroomlounge.com
NEKO CASE WITH BENDIGO FLETCHER
June 23 at The Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St. 8
p.m. Th e notable David Byrne himself said he is drawn to music by this member of New Pornographers. $36 advanced/$41 day of sale/$66 premier balcony. –admiralomaha.com
BONE, THUGS, ’N’ HARMONY
June 24 at Barnato, 225 N. 170th St. Th is rap group is most known for their song "Th a Crossroads." 8 p.m. Tickets: $100 general admission, $750 tables. 402.964.2021. –barnato.bar
Nebraska: Flatwater – Video Installation
April 29 – July 3, 2022
This exhibition explores the beauty of the Nebraskan landscape throughout the four seasons. A series of projectors around the gallery will surround you with the changing landscape, with scenes including blossoming spring flowers, autumn wheat fields, roaming bison, and more.
Gallery 1516 is open by appointment. To learn more about this exhibition, visit gallery1516.org 1516 Leavenworth Street, Omaha NE, 68102 call 531-375-6643
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BARNAKED LADIES WITH GIN BLOSSOMS AND TOAD THE WET SPROCKET
June 24 at Stir Concert Cove, 1 Harrah’s Blvd.
Th ree bands from the 1990s will perform their hits such as “One Week,” “Hey Jealousy,” “All I Want.” 7 p.m. Tickets: $45-$153, VIP $205. 712-329-6000. –ticketmaster.com
THE DRIFTERS, CORNELL GUNTER’S COASTERS AND THE PLATTERS
June 24 at Holland Performing Arts Center,
1200 Douglas St. Th is concert is sure to include favorites such as "Under Th e Boardwalk," "Stand By Me," "On Broadway," and more. 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $39.50-$69.50. 402.345.0606. –ticketomaha.com
FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
June 25 at Stir Concert Cove, 1 Harrah’s Blvd.
Th is band's new album features singles “123456” and “I Just Wanna Shine.” 8 p.m. Tickets: $35$105. 712-329-6000. –ticketmaster.com
MOTHERFOLK WITH DURRY
June 26 at Reverb Lounge, 6121 Military Ave.
Motherfolk has been described as having Avett Brothers-esque folk rock. 8 p.m. $15 advanced/$18 day of show. 402.884.5707 –reverblounge.com
THE FIXX
June 28 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St.
English rock band Th e Fixx has held a 40+-year career. 8 p.m. $32 advanced/$35 day of show. 402.884.5353. –waitingroomlounge.com
THIRD EYE BLIND
June 29 at Stir Concert Cove, 1 Harrah’s Blvd.
Th is 1990s band is most known for “SemiCharmed Life." 8 p.m. Tickets: $42-$168, $203 VIP. 712-329-6000. –ticketmaster.com
TRAVIS DENNING
June 30 at Barnato, 225 N. 170th St. Th is singer-songwriter and guitarist reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart for the song “After a Few.” 8 p.m. Tickets: $35 general admission, $150+ tables. 402.964.2021. –barnato.bar
» PERFORMANCES « BUFFALO WOMEN
Through June 19 at Bluebarn Theatre, 1106 S.
10th St. Th e fi rst Juneteenth. New lives and new freedoms. True grit and good trouble. Th is show is a tale of hidden fi gures leading extraordinary lives on the frontier in 1865. 402.345.1576. –bluebarn.org
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KINKY BOOTS
Through June 26 at Omaha Community Play-
house, 6915 Cass St. Charlie Price has taken over the family’s failing shoe factory. Inspiration strikes when he meets Lola, a drag queen in need of a sturdy pair of exotic boots. Tickets: $25-$45. 402.553.0800. –omahaplayhouse.com
ANASTASIA
June 7-12 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th
St. Pursued by a Soviet offi cer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a conman and an ex-aristocrat. Tickets: $35-$99. 402.345.6006. –ticketomaha.com
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
June 3-19 at The Rose Theater, 2001 Farnam St.
Maria is dispatched from the convent to serve as governess to the seven children of the Von Trapp family, and helps them unite. Tickets: $27-$32. 402.345.4849. –rosetheater.org
RESPECT
June 10-26 at Omaha Community Playhouse,
6915 Cass St. Th is show celebrates the divas who dominated the music scene for decades with songs from Aretha Franklin, Carole King and more. Times vary. Tickets: $35. 402.553.0800. –omahaplayhouse.com
June 10-26 at Brigit St. Brigit Theatre, 421 S.
36th St. Th is play tells the tale of a love triangle between Robert, his longtime best friend, Jerry, and Robert's wife, Emma. 402.502.4910 –bsbtheatre.com
RIVERDANCE
June 15 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St.
Winner of a Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album, this celebration of Irish and international dance has been completely reimagined. Tickets: $43-$88. 402.345.6006. –ticketomaha.com
SHAKESPEARE ON THE GREEN: THE TEMPEST
June 23-26 at Elmwood Park, 802 S. 60th St.
In this comedy, Prospero was Duke of Milan 12 years ago, but he withdrew more and more into his studies, leaving the management of his state to his brother Antonio. Tickets: free. 531.466.3122. –nebraskashakespeare.com
SEBASTIAN MANISCALCO
June 25 at Holland Performing Arts Center,
1200 Douglas St. Th is comedian has produced a Netfl ix original special called "Stay Hungry" and held a starring role in Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-nominated Th e Irishman. 402.345.6006. –ticketomaha.com
SHAKESPEARE ON THE GREEN: OTHELLO
June 30 at Elmwood Park, 802 S. 60th St. In this tragedy, Othello is a Moorish general in the service of Venice. Tickets: free. 531.466.3122. –nebraskashakespeare.com
» FAMILY & MORE « FARMERS MARKETS
Farmers Markets are open. Here are the times and dates for the local markets. Attendees are encouraged to check with organizers for availability before attending any market.
• Council Bluffs (Bayliss Park) 4:30-7:30 p.m. Th ursdays. • Old Market (11th and Jackson streets) 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays. • Village Pointe (168th and Dodge streets) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays. • Baxter Arena (67th and Center streets) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sundays. • Papillion (84th and Lincoln streets) 5-8 p.m. Wednesdays starting May 29. • Florence Mill (9102 N. 30th St.) 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sundays. • Gifford Park (33rd and California streets) 5-8 p.m. Fridays starting June 7.
June 3-5 at 6232 Pacific St. Th is event showcases over 50 restaurants in the area, live entertainment and activities. Admission: Free. 11a.m.-11p.m. Friday-Saturday, and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday. 402.346.8003. –showoffi ceonline.com/TasteHome/
TODD ’N’ TYLER’S BIG DEAL
June 4 at SumTur Amphitheater, 11691 S. 108th
St. Th is show includes local comics, live music, and zoom calls with Lewis Black and Frank Caliendo. Tickets: $20+. 402.597.2041. –papillion.org
BENSON BEER FEST
June 4 along Maple Street and Military Avenue. Th is festival will be fi lled with hundreds of new and favorite local and regional pours from the best breweries serving Nebraska. 3-7 p.m. Tickets: $50 early entry (1:30 p.m.) $40 regular entry (3 p.m.).
COUNTRYSIDE VILLAGE ARTS FAIR
June 4-5 at Countryside Village Shopping
Center, 8722 Countryside Plaza. Th e annual arts fair showcases a mix of styles, perceptions, and media. Admission: free. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. 402.391.2200. –countryside.village.com
BELLEVUE ROCKS
June 9-11 at American Heroes Park
Th is annual event includes music, a carnival, food, a beer garden, and fi reworks on Saturday night. Saturday night includes headliner Sawyer Brown. Admission: free. –bellevuerockstheriverfront.com
ELKHORN DAYS
June 9-12 throughout Elkhorn. Th is festival includes family-friendly entertainment from a cornhole tournament to a parade to a car show Times vary. Admission: free. 402.289.9560. –elkhorndays.com
OMAHA SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL
June 10-12 at Aksarben Village. Th e Summer Arts Festival showcases 135 visual artists, a stage lineup of music performances, children’s area, and more. Admission: Free. 402.345.5401. –summerarts.org
75TH PAPILLION DAYS
June 16-19 , locations vary. Th e celebration will feature the carnival, parade, Market in the Park, fi reworks, live entertainment, and more. Admission: free. 402-331-3917. –papilliondays.org
June 18 at Malcolm X Birthsite, 3448 Evans
St. Th is family-friendly festival and carnival will provide cultural and historical celebrations, entertainment, and educational resources. Admission: Free to daytime festivities, $45 for general concert seating and $90 VIP. Noon-Midnight. Concert starts at 7 p.m. 402.686.8316. –omahafreedomfestival.com
BLACKSTONE BBQ BATTLE
June 18-19 at Blackstone District, 3920 Farnam
St. Friday night includes beer, bands, free entry, and barbecue teams getting ready. Th e main action includes samples, live music, and more. Admission:$10. Friday 4-9 p.m. and Saturday 12-6 p.m. –bbqblackstone.com
COLLEGE WORLD SERIES OPENING DAY
June 16 at Charles Schwab Field, 1200 Mike
Fahey St. Opening day includes a full slate of events such as Fan Fest, team autograph sessions, practices, Olympic-style opening ceremonies, a concert, and a fi reworks fi nale. 9:10 a.m-10 p.m. Admission: free. 402-554-4422. –cwsomaha.com
TASTE OF NORTH OMAHA
June 17-18 at Eagles Nest Worship Center, 5775 Sorensen Parkway North Omaha food entrepreneurs (and others) will gather at this venue to give attendees a taste of the many businesses North Omaha has to off er. Admission: Free. –tasteofnorthomaha.com
2021 NCAA MEN’S COLLEGE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
June 17-27 at Charles Schwab Field, 1200 Mike
Fahey St. Omaha’s annual baseball festival is back, and culminates with the best-of-three fi nals starting Saturday, June 25. Ticket prices vary. 402.554.4404. –cwsomaha.com
Event times and details are correct as of presstime, but are subject to change.
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