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9 16 23 EVENTS OMAHA WORKERS: STRIKING A CHANGE IN HISTORY

Th rough August 6 at Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Tracing the history of nine incidents from the mid-30s to the late 70s, this photo exhibition explores the stories of some notable strikes in Omaha and explains what the strikers were working for and what outcomes they achieved. Noon to 4 pm Sunday; 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday—Saturday. 402.444.5071.

—durhammuseum.org

JAMES SURLS: NIGHTSHADE AND REDBONE

Th rough August 13 at KANEKO, 1111 Jones St. Th e solo exhibition features work by the internationally recognized sculptor, one of the most preeminent artists living and working in the United States, whose sculptures, drawings, and prints reflect his unique sensibility regarding natural forms. 11 am to 5 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday; 11am to 8pm Thursday. Admission: free for members; $10 general admission. 402.341.3800.

—thekaneko.org

TRAJES MEXICANOS/MEXICAN COSTUMES

Th rough August 12 at El Museo Latino, 4701 S. 25th St. Features a selection of prints from the 1940s by Guatemalan artist Carlos Mérida, one of the fi rst artists to fuse European modern painting to Latin American themes. 11 am to 5 pm Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday; 11 am to 2 pm Saturday. Admission varies. 402.731.1137.

—elmuseolatino.org

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MILTON WOLSKY: A MIDCENTURY NEBRASKA ARTIST

Th rough August 20 at Gallery 1516, 1516 Leavenworth St. Highlights work from throughout Wolsky’s career, giving visitors insight into his evolving and genre-spanning talents which included creating work for major publications like Th e Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping, McCall’s, Redbook, and Collier’s. Admission: free. 11 am to 5pm Tuesday—Sunday. (Appointments preferred.) 531.375.6643.

—gallery1516.org

THE LUNCHBOX: PACKED WITH POP CULTURE

Th rough Sept. 3 at Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Featuring hundreds of lunchboxes from the 1950s through the 1980s as well as one-of-a-kind original paintings on loan from local lunchbox collector Mark Kelehan, the display provides an overview of the history of lunchboxes, insight into the production process, and an educational introduction into the dynamic world of collecting. Noon to 4pm Sunday; 10am to 4pm Tuesday—Saturday. 402.444.5071. —durhammuseum.org

HONORING 75 YEARS: THE HISTORY OF OMAHA’S WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL PARK

Th rough Sept. 3 at Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Explores the history of Omaha’s seminal park, which was formed from a 65-acre tract of land formerly occupied by the Happy Hollow Country Club and later, the Dundee golf course, to become the site of a permanent tribute for those men and women who served our country in the U.S. military. Noon to 4 pm Sunday; 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday—Saturday. 402.444.5071. —durhammuseum.org

PRESENCE IN THE PAUSE: INTERIORITY AND ITS RADICAL IMMANENCE

Th rough September 17 at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, 724 S. 12th St. Features work focusing on the complexity of everyday relationships through portraits and domestic scenes that examine personhood, memories, and the speeding up and slowing down of contemporary life. 11 am to 5 pm Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday; 11 am to 9 pm Thursday. Admission: free. 402.341.7130.

—bemiscenter.org

FLIGHT AND HOPE

August 12—December 22 at the Samuel Bak Museum: Th e Learning Center, University of Nebraska-Omaha, 2289 S 67 St. Th is exhibition explores themes of fl ight, journey, and migration through Samuel Bak’s oeuvre informed by his experiences as a forced migrant and refugee in the aftermath of World War II. 10 am to 4 pm Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday; 10 am to 6 pm Thursday; noon to 4 pm Sunday. Admission: free. 402.554.6100.

—unomaha.edu

Sarpy County Museum BEST ATTRACTION

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Gretna BEST HOTEL

El Vallarta Mexican Restaurant Gretna BEST RESTAURANT

The Candle House BEST RETAIL BUSINESS

Gene Leahy Mall at The RiverFront BEST ATTRACTION

Hotel Deco BEST HOTEL

Block 16 BEST RESTAURANT

Borsheims BEST RETAIL BUSINESS

Dreamland Theatre BEST ATTRACTION

Ameristar Casino Hotel BEST HOTEL

The Back Forty Bar & Grill BEST RESTAURANT

The Occasional Collective BEST RETAIL BUSINESS

Personics

Concerts

July 1, 7 to 10 pm, at Stinson Park in Aksarben Village, 2285 S. 67th St. The Saturdays at Stinson Concert Series features the four-piece Omaha cover band.

—aksarbenvillage.com

FLEETFOXES: SHORE TOUR 2023

July 2, 8 pm, at Steelhouse Omaha, 1114 Dodge St. Showcases the American indie folk band from Seattle led by singer-songwriter Robin Pecknold. The band released their fourth critically acclaimed album Shore in the fall of 2020, which earned them their second Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. 402.345.0606.

—steelhouseomaha.com

TRACE ADKINS: SOMEWHERE IN AMERICA TOUR

July 6, 8 pm, at Harrah’s Casino Stir Concert Cove, One Harrah’s Blvd., Council Bluff s, IA. In his 25-year career in country music, Trace Adkins has sold over 11 million albums, charted over 20 singles, with hits like “Every Light In the House Is On,” “Th is Ain’t (No Th inkin’ Th ing),” and more. 712.329.6000.

—caesars.com/harrahs-council-bluff s

JAZZ ON THE GREEN: LARRY MCCRAY

July 6, 7:30 pm, at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam St. The rust belt blues shouter and guitar slinger has been nonstop touring and recording over the past three decades. 402.345.0202. —o-pa.org/jazz-on-the-green

RIVER RIOT: THE POPULAR MONS TOUR

July 12, 3 to 11 pm, at Westfair Amphitheater, 22984 US-6, Council Bluff s, Iowa. The concert line-up features Falling In Reverse, Ice Nine Kills, Underoath, Catch Your Breath, and more. 712.328.8970.

—897theriver.com/event/river-riot

JAZZ ON THE GREEN: XPERIENCE

July 13, 7:30 pm, at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam St. Reigning as the ultimate soulful performance, Xperience takes the crowd down memory lane to some of the greatest jazz, soul, gospel, and R&B hits of all time. 402.345.0202.

—o-pa.org/jazz-on-the-green

Ice Cube

July 14, 8 pm, at Harrah’s Casino Stir Concert Cove, One Harrah’s Blvd., Council Bluff s, IA. Features Ice Cube—real name O’Shea Jackson Sr.—the rapper, actor, and fi lmmaker from Los Angeles, California. 712.329.6000.

—caesars.com/harrahs-council-bluff s

Cowgirl Eastern

July 14, 8 pm, at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Cowgirl Eastern serves as a sonic playground for its listeners to wander the post-genre chaos with notes of 60s psychedelia, hints of fuzzy garage rock, and whiff s of indie brooding all swirling in the cowgirl cauldron. 402.345.7569.

-–theslowdown.com

Playing With Fire

July 14—15, 4 to 10 pm, at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam St. Features Sugaray Rayford, a Texas-rooted blues singer with southern soul; Eddie 9V, Atlanta-based blues singer-guitarist specializing in soul; Twelve Bar Blues Band, an award-winning group from Amsterdam that mixes elements of Chicago, Delta, and Texas blues; Dom Martin Band, a Northern Ireland-rooted bluesman; and Justin Saladino, a Montreal-based blues, rock, and funk artist.

—midtowncrossing.com

LIVE ON THE LAWN SUMMER CONCERT SERIES: FINDING DIXIE

July 14, 6 to 9 pm, at Gene Leahy Mall at Th e RiverFront, 1001 Douglas St. Features a concert by the popular country cover band.

TORI AMOS

July 15, 8 pm, at the Orpheum Th eater 409 S. 16th St. A concert by the renowned American singer-songwriter and pianist, who is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. 402.345.0606.

—ticketomaha.com

MUSIC AT MILLER PARK: ENJOLI & TIMELESS

July 8, 6:30 to 9 pm, at Miller Park Pavilion, 2707 Redick Ave.

Features Enjoli and her R&B/Soul band, who have opened for artists including Pleasure P, Juvenile, Angela Winbush, and CeCe Peniston. —o-pa.org/on-stage/music-at-miller-park

BÉLA FLECK: MY BLUEGRASS HEART

July 9, 7:30 pm, at the Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. The world’s premier banjo virtuoso, celebrated musical adventurer, and 16-time Grammy winner returns in this homecoming of sound, which also features Michael Cleveland, Justin Moses, Mark Schatz, and Bryan Sutton. 402.345.0606.

—ticketomaha.com

—cityofomaha.org

ZZ TOP & LYNYRD SKYNYRD: THE SHARP DRESSED SIMPLE MAN TOUR

July 16, 6 pm, at Harrah’s Casino Stir Concert Cove, One Harrah’s Blvd., Council Bluff s, IA. Th e classic rock icons take over 22 cities in North America for this co-headlining tour. 712.329.6000.

—caesars.com/harrahs-council-bluff s

LITTLE FEAT WITH LEFTOVER SALMON

July 19, 7 pm, at the Orpheum Th eater 409 S. 16th St. Little Feat combines earthy, organic material with fi rst-rate musicianship in a combination that transcends boundaries. Feat performs California rock, funk, folk, jazz, country, rockabilly, New Orleans swamp boogie, and more. 402.345.0606.

—ticketomaha.com

CHRIS STAPLETON

July 19, 7 pm, at the CHI Health Center Arena, 455 N. 10th St. Acclaimed musician and songwriter Chris Stapleton returns to Omaha for an unforgettable evening of live music. Omaha’s stop will also feature special guests Marty Stuart and The War and Treaty. 402.341.1500. —chihealthcenteromaha.com

LIVE/LOUD CINDERELLA’S TOM KEIFER BAND

July 19, 7:30 pm, at Steelhouse Omaha, 1114 Dodge St. Features Tom Keifer of Cinderella and L.A. Guns. 402.345.0606.

—steelhouseomaha.com

JAZZ ON THE GREEN: RON ARTIS II

July 20, 7:30 pm, at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam St. Ron Artis II performs music deeply influenced by gospel, soul, and R&B. 402.345.0202. —o-pa.org/jazz-on-the-green

THE FRIGHTS: GALLOW’S HUMOR TOUR

July 21, 8 pm, at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Since their 2013 self-titled debut, The Frights have embodied a carefree vulnerability, setting their most awkward and painful feelings to a wildly joyful surf-punk sound. 402.345.7569. -–theslowdown.com

GREEN JELLY

July 21, 8 pm, at Th e Waiting Room Lounge, 6212 Maple St. With Cordial Spew, Molten, and Noizewave. 402.884.5353. —waitingroomlounge.com

OMAHA JAZZ FESTIVAL

July 22, 4 to 10 pm, at Stinson Park in Aksarben Village, 2285 S. 67th St. The annual jazz festival features top tier jazz talent. —aksarbenvillage.com

JULIA JACKLIN

July 25, 8 pm, at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Melbourne’s Julia Jacklin has carved out a fearsome reputation as a direct lyricist, willing to excavate the parameters of intimacy and agency in songs both stark and raw, loose, and playful. 402.345.7569.

-–theslowdown.com

YOUTH LAGOON

July 26, 8 pm, at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Features Trevor Powers, aka “Youth Lagoon.” 402.345.7569.

-–theslowdown.com

JAZZ ON THE GREEN: BOBBY WATSON

July 27, 7:30 pm, at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam St. Multi-Grammy-nominated saxophonist, composer, bandleader, and producer Bobby Watson sits among the pantheon of present-day jazz greats, with a career that spans more than four decades. 402.345.0202.

—o-pa.org/jazz-on-the-green

BOZZ SCAGGS

July 29, 7:30 pm, at the Orpheum Th eater 409 S. 16th St. Features the renowned blues performer and his music, which spans a fi ve-decade musical career. With special guest Keb’ Mo’. 402.345.0606.

—ticketomaha.com

ANDY GRAMMER: THE NEW MONEY TOUR

July 30, 7 pm, at Th e Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St. Emmy award-winner and multi-Platinum artist Andy Grammer continues to engage, energize, and empower audiences with stomping stadium-size pop anthems meant to be shared at full volume. 402.706.2205.

—the admiral.com

JAZZ ON THE GREEN: CHAD STONER BAND

August 3, 7:30 pm, at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam St. Every band performance is an unforgettable experience of R&B swagger and funk fi re 402.345.0202.

—o-pa.org/jazz-on-the-green

The Regrettes

August 3, 8 pm, at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Features the American punk rock band from Los Angeles. 402.345.7569.

-–theslowdown.com

KANSAS: 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

August 5, 7:30 pm, at the Orpheum Th eater, 409 S. 16th St. With a legendary career spanning fi ve decades, KANSAS has fi rmly established itself as one of America’s iconic classic rock bands. Th is “garage band” from Topeka released their debut album in 1974 and have gone on to sell more than 30 million albums worldwide with timeless hits like “Carry On Wayward Son” and “Dust in the Wind.” 402.345.0606.

—ticketomaha.com

IN THE MARKET FOR BLUES

August 5, starting at 12 pm. Locations vary in downtown Omaha. Features 30+ blues bands for over 14 hours on indoor and outdoor stages. —omahablues.com/in-the-market-for-blues

JAM SESSION AT THE RIVERFRONT

Battle Of The Bands

August 10, 5 to 8:30 pm, at Gene Leahy Mall at Th e RiverFront, 1001 Douglas St. Part of the Omaha Mobile Stage Youth Talent Show series, performances are by youth ages 3-19.

—theriverfrontomaha.com

Croce Plays Croce

August 11, 7:30 pm, at Th e Admiral, 2234 S. 13th St. A.J. Croce performs a special night of music featuring a complete set of classics by his late father Jim Croce, some of his own tunes, and songs that influenced both him and his father. 402.706.2205.

—the admiral.com

Whiskey Myers

August 11, 8 pm, at Harrah’s Casino Stir Concert Cove, One Harrah’s Blvd., Council Bluff s, IA. Genre-bending band Whiskey Myers fi nds fans among country, rock, and pop fans. 712.329.6000.

—caesars.com/harrahs-council-bluff s

Playing With Fire

August 11—12, 4 to 10 pm, at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam St. The free summer concert series showcases blues, rock, soul, funk, roots, and R&B, including the Danish blues-rock band Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado; Toronto-based blues band Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar; southern soul band Bywater Call; British singer-guitarist Joanne Shaw Taylor; Lincoln band Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal; and Omaha youth group Us and Them from BluesEd.

—midtowncrossing.com

Outlandia Music Festival

MAHA MUSIC FESTIVAL

July 28, 4 to 11 pm, & July 29, 2 to 11 pm, at Stinson Park in Aksarben Village, 2285 S. 67th St. The 15th annual two-day music festival features a massive indie line-up. July 28: Turnstile, Alvvays, Ekkstacy, Icky Blossoms, Hakim, Bib; July 29: Big Th ief, Peach Pit, The Beths, Terry Presume, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Say She She, M34N STR33T, Garst, and Ebba Rose. —mahafestival.com

August 6, 2 to 5 pm, at Gene Leahy Mall at Th e RiverFront, 1001 Douglas St. Th e Great Plains Bluegrass and Old-Time Music Association engages in an acoustic jam of lively oldtime fiddle tunes and bluegrass standards in a sit-down casual, old-time circle jam featuring fiddle, banjo, mandolin, bass, guitar, hammered dulcimer, and autoharp.

—theriverfrontomaha.com

JAZZ ON THE GREEN: ANA POPOVIC

August 10, 7:30 pm, at Turner Park, 3110 Farnam St. Internationally renowned guitarist Ana Popovic has built her career on defi ning and describing the essence of American music. 402.345.0202.

—o-pa.org/jazz-on-the-green

August 11—12, check for times, at Falconwood Park, 905 Allied Rd., Bellevue. Features Lord Huron, Modest Mouse, Jimmy Eat World, Gregory Alan Isakov, Manchester Orchestra, Th e Faint, Cat Power, Horsegirl, Th e Good Life, Th e Envy Corps, Criteria, and Minne Lussa. 402.210.4747.

—falconwoodpark.com

MUSIC AT MILLER PARK: HECTOR ANCHONDO BAND

July 8, 6:30 to 9 pm, at Miller Park Pavilion, 2707 Redick Ave.

Features the winner of the 2020 International Blues Challenge, whose smooth, smoky voice, audacious groove, and lyrical guitar mastery weaves stories of a life lived for the love of music.

—o-pa.org/on-stage/music-at-miller-park

MÖTLEY CRÜE & DEF LEPPARD: THE WORLD TOUR

August 13, 5:45 pm, at Charles Schwab Field, 1200 Mike Fahey St. Features the co-headliners alongside Alice Cooper. 402.546.1800.

—ticketmaster.com

WHITE REAPER

August 13, 7:30 pm, at Th e Waiting Room Lounge, 6212 Maple St. Features the American garage punk band based in Louisville, Kentucky. 402.884.5353.

—waitingroomlounge.com

DARYL HALL AND DARYL’S HOUSE BAND

August 15, 7:30 pm, at the Orpheum Th eater 409 S. 16th St. One of the great soul singers of his generation, Daryl Hall also was an inventive pop/rock songwriter, both on his own and in conjunction with his lifelong creative partner, John Oates. With special guest Todd Rundgren. 402.345.0606.

—ticketomaha.com

W.A.S.P. 40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR…CONTINUES

August 15, 8 pm, at Steelhouse Omaha, 1114 Dodge St. Features the heavy metal band plus Armored Saint. 402.345.0606.

—steelhouseomaha.com

70’S BAND

August 19, 7 to 10 pm, at Stinson Park in Aksarben Village, 2285 S 67th St. The Saturdays at Stinson Concert Series features the band that plays beloved covers from the 1970s. —aksarbenvillage.com

PINK: SUMMER CARNIVAL 2023

August 21, 6:30 pm, at Charles Schwab Field, 1200 Mike Fahey St. The three-time Grammy Award-winning singer, performer, and international pop icon performs alongside her friends and special guests, Brandi Carlile and 2022 Hall of Fame inductees Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo on select dates. Grouplove and KidCutUp perform on all dates. 402.546.1800.

—ticketmaster.com

JELLY ROLL: BACKROAD BAPTISM TOUR 2023

August 25, 7 pm, at the CHI Health Center, 455 N. 10th St. Features Jelly Roll alongside Ashley McBryde, Struggle Jennings, and Josh Adam Meyers. 402.341.1500.

—chihealthcenteromaha.com

STYX

August 26, 8 pm, at Harrah’s Casino Stir Concert Cove, One Harrah’s Blvd., Council Bluff s, IA. Spawned from a suburban Chicago basement in the early 70s, the band is known for big rockers and soaring power ballads. 712.329.6000. —caesars.com/harrahs-council-bluff s

MASTODON & GOJIRA: THE MEGA MONSTERS TOUR 2023

August 26, 7 to 11 pm, at Westfair Amphitheater, 22984 US-6, Council Bluff s, Iowa. The summer concert series features special guest Lorna Shore. 712.328.8970.

—897theriver.com/event/river-riot

DEVON ALLMAN & DONOVAN FRANKENREITER

August 29, 7:30 pm, at Th e Waiting Room Lounge, 6212 Maple St. Features the blues award-winning singer, guitarist, songwriter, and producer Devon Allman, and Donovan Frankenreiter, the American musician, songwriter, and professional surfer who entertains audiences with his unique blend of laid-back grooves. With special guest Davy Knowles. 402.884.5353. —waitingroomlounge.com

THE CHICKS WORLD TOUR 2023

August 30, 7:30 pm, at the CHI Health Center Arena, 455 N. 10th St. Features the American country music band from Dallas, Texas, which consists of Natalie Maines and sisters Martie Maguire and Emily Strayer. 402.341.1500. —chihealthcenteromaha.com

JAMES BAY

August 30, 8 pm, at Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Showcases the UK singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer’s clever lyricism, honest confessions, and instrumental proficiency. 402.345.7569.

-–theslowdown.com

Stage Performances

FORTUNE FEIMSTER: LIVE, LAUGH, LOVE!

July 7, 7:30 pm., at the Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Catch the stand-up comedian, writer, and actor who has performed on the radio, screens both big and small, and touring her stand-up across the nation. Feimster’s fi rst one-hour special, SWEET & SALTY, is currently streaming on Netfl ix and was nominated for Best Comedy Special for the Critics’ Choice Awards. 402.345.0606. —ticketomaha.com

RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE

July 9, 8 pm, at the Orpheum Th eater 409 S. 16th St. The Official RuPaul’s Drag Race World Tour returns with an all-new production featuring Angeria, Aquaria, Bosco, Daya Betty, Ginger Minj, Jaida Essence Hall, Kandy Muse, and Laganja Estranja. 402.345.0606.

—ticketomaha.com

DAVID NIHILL

July 13, 7:30 pm; July 9, 7 & 9:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Features the comedian, businessman, and speaker from Dublin, Ireland. 402.493.8036. —omaha.funnybone.com

CHRISTOPHER TITUS

July 14, 7:30 pm; July 15, 7 & 9:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Employing what he’s labeled “hard funny,” Christopher Titus has released seven 90-minute albums in as many years. He has six one-hour comedy specials currently running on Comedy Central , and his seventh special, “Born With a Defect,” spent four weeks on the Billboard Top Ten Comedy Chart. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.com

RORY SCOVEL: THE FINAL TOUR

July 20, 7 pm, at Th e Waiting Room Lounge, 6212 Maple St. Features the American comedian, actor, and writer, who released his fi rst stand-up comedy album in 2011. 402.884.5353.

—waitingroomlounge.com

MS. PAT

July 21, 7:30 pm & 10 pm, and July 22, 7 & 9:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Declared by Th e Washington Post as “unforgiving and darkly hilarious,” Patricia Williams (aka Ms. Pat) is a comedian, author, radio host, podcaster, and actress who helms the Emmy-nominated multi-cam series Th e Ms. Pat Show. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.com

BEN BRAINARD

July 26, 7:30 pm; July 9, 7 & 9:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Features the the comedian who found viral success producing The Table, a sketch comedy series about how the various states of the US are handling current events. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.com

TRAE CROWDER

July 27, 7:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Features the American comedian and co-author of Th e Liberal Redneck Manifesto: Draggin’ Dixie Outta the Dark. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.comT

DAVE LANDAU

July 28, 7:30 pm; July 9, 7 & 9:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Getting his start in Detroit at the Second City’s Conservatory, Dave Landau has become one of the most in-demand headliners working today. As a top rising comic, Dave’s laid-back demeanor and dark style of comedy landed him on Comedy Central’s “Th is is Not Happening .” He was also a fi nalist on season 8 of Last Comic Standing on NBC. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.com

BROKEN MAGIC COMEDY: SATURDAY

July 29, 3 & 6:30 pm, at Millwork Arts Lounge, 2111 S. 67th St. Features a stellar comedy lineup hosted by Broken Magic Comedy. —eventvesta.com

9 TO 5, THE MUSICAL

July 15–16, 20—23, 27—30, check for showtimes, at Lofte Community Th eatre, 15841 Manley Rd., Manley, NE. Based on the 1980 hit movie, 9 to 5 Th e Musical is a hilarious, outrageous, and thought-provoking story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era. 402.234.2553 —lofte.org

RORY SCOVEL: THE LAST TOUR

July 20, 7 pm, at Th e Waiting Room Lounge, 6212 Maple St. Features the American comedian, actor, and writer, who released his fi rst stand-up comedy album Dilation in 2011. 402.884.5353. —waitingroomlounge.com

AKKASH SINGH

August 2, 7:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Features the nationally touring stand up comedian, podcaster, and actor. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.com

NATHAN TIMMEL

August 3, 7:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Features the viral sensation, who has amassed over 250,000 followers on social media, and they’ve watched his videos over 100,000,000 times. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.com

RALPH BARBOSA

August 11, 7:30 & 9:45 pm, and August 12, 7 & 9:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Barbosa is a young comedic talent born and raised in Dallas, Texas, who has a comedy style that appeals to all. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.com

DINNER, DRINKS, AND DRAG!

August 17, 7:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. Showcases an evening of Omaha’s LGBTQ+ nightlife entertainment featuring some of the Midwest’s most deceiving divas and sizzling male entertainers lip-syncing and dancing to your favorite songs. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.com

TONY ROCK

August 18, 7:30 & 9:45 pm, and August 19, 7 & 9:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. The comedian has a reputation as a young star in the making with Th e Hollywood Reporter picking him as one of the hot young talents to come out of New York. 402.493.8036.

—omaha.funnybone.com

DUSTIN NICKERSON

August 23, 7:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. A Seattle native now suff ering in Southern California, Dustin Nickerson is an in-demand comic on the rise. 402.493.8036. —omaha.funnybone.com

TIM HEIDECKER: THE TWO TIMS SUMMER TOUR 2023

August 23, 8 pm, at Th e Admiral 2234 S. 13th St. Tim Heidecker (from Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! and beyond) is taking The Two Tims (his “No More Bullshit” stand-up character) back on the road across America to present his acclaimed one-of-a-kind, two-act evening of comedy and music. 402.706.2205. —the admiral.com

PAT MCGANN

August 25, 7:30 pm, and August 26, 7 & 9:30 pm, at Funny Bone Comedy Club, 17305 Davenport St., Village Pointe. The comedian is quickly rising as one of the sharpest stand-ups in the comedy world. 402.493.8036. —omaha.funnybone.com

More

TOWERS OF TOMORROW WITH LEGO BRICKS

Th rough Sept. 3 at Durham Museum, 801 S. 10th St. Features 20 skyscrapers from North America, Asia, and Australia constructed in breathtaking architectural detail by Ryan McNaught, one of only 21 LEGO®-certifi ed professionals in the world. Noon to 4 pm Sunday; 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday—Saturday. 402.444.5071. —durhammuseum.org

Missouri River Literary Festival

July 15, 9 am to 4 pm, at Florence City Hall, 2864 State St. The arts festival makes a diff erence through reading and interaction and features activities for the entire family. 402-413-9496. —missouririverliterary.com

Butterfly Walk

July 22, 10 to 11:30 am, at Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft St. Join a docent to learn which butterfl ies visit throughout the season, how to attract them to your garden areas, and how to keep them coming back year after year as you sight butterfl ies and fi nd butterfl y “hot spots” in the garden on a guided butterfl y walk. Admission: $10 garden members; $20 non-members. 402.346.4002.

—lauritzengardens.org

10th Annual Ribstock

2023

& LAGERFEST

July 22, 4-11 pm, at Th e Ralston Granary, 7401 Main St., Ralston. Rib lovers and lager enthusiasts can also meet Husker athletes and Tom Osborne as eight of the top BBQ trucks compete for the coveted “People’s Choice” Award.

— ribstockbbq.com

WATER LANTERN FESTIVAL

July 22, 1 to 5 pm, at Gene Leahy Mall at Th e RiverFront, 1001 Douglas St. As the sun begins to set in the evening sky, the festival begins to shine with the launch of the lanterns onto the water. Watch your unique lantern drift out into the water as it joins other lanterns carrying hope, love, happiness, healing, peace, and connection. —waterlanternfestival.com/omaha

BENSON DAYS 2023

July 29—30, check for times, downtown Benson. Benson Days is a family-friendly summer festival that celebrates the neighborhood’s creative and diverse culture. Activities include a pancake feed, maker and local booths, unity parade, Benson bike tour, kickball tournament, and more.

—bensondays.com

IABCA’S

2023 Cornhusker Sieger International Dog Show

July 15—16 at Companion Dog Club, 10803 N. 72nd St. An all-breed and rare breed confi rmation dog show with written critiques from each of the judges and the opportunity to earn international titles.

—iabca.com

Lokul Independence Day Car Show

July 16, 12 pm, at Shadow Lake Towne Center, 7775 Olson Dr., Papillion. Lokul Car Club presents it’s annual post Independence Day car show. Enjoy cars of all makes and models, food trucks, vendors, and music by DJ Corleone.

—shadowlaketownecenter.com

Ocon Expo 2023

July 21-23 at Mid-America Center, 1 Arena Way, Council Bluff s, Iowa. The expo returns for its sixth year celebrating indie comics and pop culture in the Omaha metro.

—theoconexpo.com

GREEK FESTIVAL

August 19, beginning at 12 pm, at St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, 602 Park Ave. Th e annual family-friendly festival celebrates Greek culture with food, music, dancing, and more. 402.345.7103.

—stjohnsgreekorthodox.org

2023 NEBRASKA RENAISSANCE FAIRE & MIDLANDS PIRATE FESTIVAL

August 26—27, 10 am to 6 pm, at RiverWest Park, 233rd & West Maple Rd., Elkhorn. Features entertainment such as Joust Evolution, food, shopping, and more.

—nebfaire.com

HIPPIE FEST

August 26, 12 to 7 pm, at Falconwood Park, 905 Allied Rd., Bellevue. Th e family-friendly arts festival features vibrant entertainment for all ages. 402.210.4747.

—falconwoodpark.com

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