February 2006
If you know of an event you think would get some people out of the house, tell me about it!

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Jan 29

Jan 30

Jan 31

1

Wiley & the Hairy Man - Temple Buldg, Studio 7pm

2

Wiley & the Hairy Man - Temple Buldg, Studio 7pm

Odd Couple (Male Vers) - LCP 7:30pm


UrineTown! - Haymarket Theatre 7:30pm

The Actor Speaks - Orpheum Theatre 7:30pm

Beehive
- Loft at the Mill 7:30pm

Jazz at Pears - PO Pears 7:30-10pm

3

Gospel Mass Choir - Leid 6pm

First Friday Gallery Walk - Haydon & Tugboat


Wiley & the Hairy Man - Temple Buldg, Studio 7pm

UrineTown! Gala Special Event - Haymarket Theatre 7:30pm


Odd Couple (Male Vers) - LCP 7:30pm


Tennessee Monkey Trial - Orpheum Theatre 8pm


Beehive
- Loft at the Mill 7:30pm


Liz Love Combo - Crescent Moon Coffee 7-10pm

4

Passion & Poetry - Kimball Hall 7:30pm

Wiley & the Hairy Man - Temple Buldg, Studio 7pm

UrineTown! - Haymarket Theatre 7:30pm


Odd Couple (Male Vers) - LCP 7:30pm


Stefon Harris - Leid 7:30pm

Tennessee Monkey Trial - Orpheum Theatre 8pm


Beehive
- Loft at the Mill 7:30pm


Simone Weber - Crescent Moon Coffee 8-10pm

5

UrineTown! - Haymarket Theatre 2pm

Odd Couple (Male Vers) - LCP 2pm


Beehive
- Loft at the Mill 2pm


Calder String Quartet - Sheldon 3pm

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UrineTown! - Haymarket Theatre 7:30pm


Beehive
- Loft at the Mill 7:30pm


Royal Winnipeg Ballet - Leid 7:30pm

Jazz at Pears - PO Pears 7:30-10pm

10

UrineTown! - Haymarket Theatre 7:30pm


Beehive
- Loft at the Mill 7:30pm


Bobby Horton - Leid 7:30pm

Friday Eve Jazz - Crescent Moon Coffee 7-10pm

11

UrineTown! - Haymarket Theatre 7:30pm


Beehive
- Loft at the Mill 7:30pm


Vagina Monologues - Rococo 8pm

Live Music - Crescent Moon Coffee 8-10pm

12

UrineTown! - Haymarket Theatre 2pm

Beehive
- Loft at the Mill 2pm

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14

Beehive
- Loft at the Mill 7:30pm


Lyp-Schtick - Randy's Grill

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16

Jazz at Pears - PO Pears 7:30-10pm

17

Nancy Marshall: About Love
- Loft at the Mill 7:30pm

NIN - Pershing 8pm

Friday Eve Jazz - Crescent Moon Coffee 7-10pm

18

Vince Learned Project
- Loft at the Mill 8pm

Live Music - Crescent Moon Coffee 8-10pm

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Jazz at Pears - PO Pears 7:30-10pm

24

Friday Eve Jazz - Crescent Moon Coffee 7-10pm

25

Live Music - Crescent Moon Coffee 8-10pm

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March 1

March 2

Jazz at Pears - PO Pears 7:30-10pm

March 3

Friday Eve Jazz - Crescent Moon Coffee 7-10pm

March 4

Live Music - Crescent Moon Coffee 8-10pm

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:: Cescent Moon Music ::

February 23 ~ LaNee Cross, featured songwriter, 7:00 pm
February 24 ~ Liz Love Jazz Combo, 7:00 pm
February 25 ~ Chris Sayre, singer/songwriter/recording artist, 8:00 pm

:: Trey Songz with Rated E ::

He loved hip-hop growing up, but the only R&B he could get into was R. Kelly. But when his friends heard his perfect tenor voice, they pushed Trey Songz to drop rap and start crooning. He did, and after winning numerous talent shows in his native Petersburg, VA, the 15-year-old singer met Troy Taylor, who had worked behind the scenes with Patti LaBelle, SWV, and B2K. Taylor encouraged Trey to finish high school, and then they could talk about a possible music career. Trey got his diploma and immediately moved to New Jersey to work with Taylor. Soon the singer was appearing on Kevin Lyttle's debut album and Trick Daddy's Thug Matrimony as a sideman as well as breaking out on his own with his solo cut, "About the Game," from the Coach Carter soundtrack. As he was working on his debut album — and some collaborations with Lil' Kim, Trina, and Snoop Dogg — he released some street-level mixtapes under his alias, the Prince of Virginia. His proper debut, Gotta Make It, was released by Atlantic in 2005.

February 23, 2006 ~ Doors: 7:00 / Show 8:00
Rococo Theatre ~ 13th & p
Tickets: $20 Advance / $25 Door

Trey Songz with Rated E - Rococo 9ish

:: Oklahoma! ::

It is, quite simply, the show that changed the American musical forever – Rodgers & Hammerstein’s landmark musical Oklahoma! On the heels of the wildly acclaimed London and Broadway revivals, this sparkling new touring production of Oklahoma! is adapted from the Cameron Mackintosh presentation of the Royal National Theatre production that won the hearts of a new generation of theatergoers. “Oh What a Beautiful Musical!” (New York Post).

Friday, February 24, 2006 at 8:00 PM
Saturday, February 25, 2006 at 2:00 PM & 8:00 PM
Sunday, February 26, 2006 at 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
Orpheum Theatre ~ 1314 Douglas on the Mall; Omaha

Oklahoma - Orpheum Theatre 8pm

:: The Music of Led Zeppelin ::

Bridging the gap between rock and roll and classical music, the Omaha Symphony will perform The Music of Led Zeppelin. Expanded by a full rock band, light show and accompanied by singer Randy Jackson’s powerful vocals, guest conductor Brent Havens will lead the orchestra as they capture Led Zeppelin’s legendary repertoire and create a unique musical experience for everyone.

Created by Havens, The Music of Led Zeppelin takes the intricate rhythm patterns and unusual progressions of Led Zeppelin’s music, adds some colors, and enhances what the band originally created. “Having an orchestra behind our band gives the music a richness, a whole different feel, a whole different sense of power,” said Havens.

The two-plus hour concert features 18 Led Zeppelin tunes, including Stairway to Heaven, Heartbreaker, Black Dog, Kashmir and Immigrant Song.

Saturday, February 25 at 8 PM
Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas Street
Tickets: $20-$95, available at 402.342.3560 or www.omahasymphony.org

Music of Led Zeppelin - Holland Performing Arts 8pm

:: Neal and Leandra

Neal Hagberg and Leandra Peak have a simplicity and directness in their songs that is both disarming and elegant. The Washington Post says "as songwriters, Neal & Leandra have clearly mastered the art of saying more with less." The Minneapolis StarTribune says "listening to Leandra Peak’s distinctively husky and lustrous voice might be as heavenly as listening to angels". They have developed a following here and are regulars on the LAFTA stage.

Saturday, February 25th ~ 7:30pm
Loft at the Mill ~ 8th & P
LAFTA Member: $13 ~ Non-member: $17 ~ Student with ID: $10 ~ Children under 12: $1
Presented by Lincoln Association for Traditional Arts (LAFTA)
http://lafta.nebraska.edu ~ 477-8311

Neal & Leandra - Loft at the Mill 7:30pm

:: Black Angel ::

Black Angel is set in a small village in France where Martin Engel, a former SS officer accused of officiating over the massacre of 247 Jews in that very town during World War II, has come (after being released from prison) hoping to build a house and live out his days in peace and solitude. Although the war crimes authorities are satisfied that Engel has paid his debt to society the local townspeople are not of the same mind, and his presence becomes a growing irritant.

Thur. 7:30 pm / Fri. 7:30 & 10:30 pm
Sat.7:30 pm / Sun. 2:00 pm

Studio Theater, 3rd Floor Howell Bulding ~ 12th and R
www.unl.edu/theatrix

Black Angel - Howell Studio 7:30pm

:: Minstrel Show or The Lynching of William Brown ::

Told by minstrel performers who witnessed the tragic events of 1919, Minstrel Show is the story of the lynching in downtown Omaha that still shocks the world.

February 23 - 26, 2006 ~ 7:30pm
Blue Barn Theatre ~ 614 S.11th Street; Omaha
402 345 1576 ~ inbox@bluebarn.org ~
Tickets: $19/Adults $15/Students, Seniors and Groups of 10 or more

:: Ramona Quimby ::

Join Ramona in her trials and tribulations of life as a third-grader. With maturity comes responsibility, and Ramona and her friends are suddenly faced with new expectations and new experiences. This lovable, uplifting and timeless piece is chock full of fun and life lessons for the younger audience.

Thursday, February 23 - 7 PM
Friday, February 24 - 7 PM
Saturday, February 25 - 2 PM & 7 PM
Sunday, February 26 - 2 PM& 7 PM

Thursday, March 2 - 7 PM
Friday, March 3 - 7 PM
Saturday, March 4 - 2 PM & 7 PM
Sunday, March 5 - 2 PM & 7 PM

Lincoln Community Playhouse
56th & Normal ~ 489.7529

Ramona Quimby - LCP 7:30pm

:: Multimedia Exhibit at Tugboat ::

The bottom line:
Text messaging saves time and money, right?

Audible and Visual lines of communication have for years now been able to almost instantaneously link peoples' voices and faces around the world. So why is it that text messaging has gained so much popularity in recent years? Does it truly save us time? Is our meaning lost from the spoken word to the written text? Is it the indirectness that we like? Are we afraid of the answers to our questions?

These are the questions that we'd like to answer.

At Tugboat Gallery's M.m.m.m. (mid-month multi-media) Jadon Ulrich explores the ideas of textual communication in an installation of the printed page, sound, and screen. Bring your mobile phone and your thoughts to take part in the interactive installation.

Even if you can't make it out to the gallery, text 402.215.7200 between the hours of 7-9 PM on Wednesday, February the 15th to take part in the show. If you don't have text messaging capabilities, you can still contribute by emailing 4022157200@messaging.sprintpcs.com during those hours.

Tugboat Gallery 1028 'O' St.(Alley entrance to Gomez Art Supply)

www.JadonUlrich.com