January/February 2013 Omaha Magazine

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Calendar of events 2013 january & february Midlands International Auto Show will be at CenturyLink Center Omaha January 10-13.

ONGOING EVENTS Through 1/4: Agents of Change: Mexican Muralists and New Deal Artists. El Museo Latino. The exhibit features works by artists from Mexico and the U.S. that reflect the Mexican Muralist movement, the Works Progress Administration (WPA), and the Taller de Gráfica Popular from the collection of the Sheldon Art Musseum at UNL. $5 general, $4 college students with ID, $3.50 seniors & students K-12, free for members. 4701 S. 25th St. M, W, F/10am-5pm; Tu, Th/1-5pm; Sat/10am-2pm. For more information, visit www.elmuseolatino.org or call 402-731-1137. Through 1/4: Fine Art of Jazz. Loves Jazz & Arts Center. Inspired to capture the faces and flavor of living Kansas City jazz, Pulitzerprize-winning photographer Dan White spent almost two decades photographing renowned Kansas

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City jazz musicians. Photographs on display at Loves Jazz & Arts Center. $5 general admission. 2510 N. 24th St. Tu-F/11am-5pm; Sat/11am3pm. For more information, visit www.lovesjazzartcenter.org or call 402-502-5315. Through 1/6: The American Soldier, From the Civil War to the War in Iraq: A Photographic Tribute. Durham Museum. A dramatic display of photographs, The American Soldier display features over 116 photos dating from the Civil War all the way to the War in Iraq. Recurring daily. $8 adults, $6 seniors 62+, $5 children ages 3-12, free for members and children 2 & under. 801 S. 10th St. Tu/10am-8pm; W-Sat/10am-5pm; Sun/1-5pm. For more information, visit www.durhammuseum.org or call 402-444-5071. Through 1/6: Robots: The Interactive Exhibition. Strategic Air & Space Museum. Features

www.VisitOmaha.com characters from the popular animated film, Robots (2005), as a guide to teach guests of all ages about the amazing past and exciting future of robotics and how robots can affect our daily lives. Take an adventure through this mechanical world! Recurring daily. $12 adults, $11 seniors 65+ and active-retired military, $6 children ages 4-12, free for children 3 & under. 28210 W. Park Hwy. Sun-Sat/10am-5pm. For more information, visit www.sasmuseum. com or call 402-944-3100.

on Wednesday night. Berlioz’s Les Troyens (Jan. 5 & 9), Donizetti’s Maria Stuarda (Jan. 19 & 23), Verdi’s Rigoletto (Feb. 16 & 20), Wagner’s Parisfal (Mar. 2 & 6), Zandonai’s Francesca da Rimini (Mar. 16 & 20), and Handel’s Giulio Cesare (April 27 & May 1). $24 general admission, $20 Film Streams members and Opera Omaha subscribers, $10 full-time students with ID. 1340 Mike Fahey St. W/6pm; Sat/12pm. For more information, visit www. filmstreams.org

Through 1/31: Arte Popular – Folk Art. El Museo Latino. Works in wood, metal, and paper. Transmitted from generation to generation, tends to be collective in communities, anonymous, decorative, natural materials found in the area or region. $5 general, $4 college students with ID, $3.50 seniors & students K-12, free for members. 4701 S. 25th St. M, W, F/10am-5pm; Tu, Th/1-5pm; Sat/10am-2pm. For more information, visit www.elmuseolatino.org or call 402-731-1137.

Through 7/27: Brewery Tour. Lucky Bucket Brewery. Tour the Lucky Bucket brewery and try their five-year round beers in addition to some limited edition beers you can’t find in the stores. Recurring every Wednesday through Saturday. Must be 21+. $3 general admission. 11941 Centennial Rd., Ste. 1. W-F/5:30pm; Sat/12, 1, & 2pm. For more information, visit www.luckybucketbrewing.com or call 402-763-8868. JANUARY EVENTS

Through 2/3: Worn with Pride: Americans in Uniform. Durham Museum. Artifacts from the Civil War to present day Iraq and Afghanistan will be showcased to bring home the very personal experiences of war and how advances in technology has changed that experience over the last 150 years. Recurring daily. $8 adults, $6 seniors 62+, $5 children ages 3-12, free for member and children 2 & under. 801 S. 10th St. Tu/10am-8pm; W-Sat/10am-5pm; Sun/1-5pm. For more information, visit www.durhammuseum.org or call 402-444-5071. Through 5/1: The Met: Live in HD. Film Streams. Opera Omaha and Film Streams have collaborated to bring the Metropolitan Opera’s award-winning series to Ruth Sokolof Theater with showings live on Saturday afternoon and encores

1/1-3/2: Celebrate Black History on Stamps. Boys Town. View stamps of famous Black Americans on display at the Leon Myers Stamp Center, located in the Boys Town Visitors Center. Recurring daily. Free admission. 14100 Crawford St. M-F/8am-5pm; Sat/9am4pm; Sun/11am-4pm. For more information, visit www.boystown. org or call 402-498-1141. 1/4: Omaha Lancers vs. Fargo Force. Ralston Arena. USHL Hockey League game. $22 adults, $15.25 kids. 7300 Q St. 7:05pm. For more information, visit www.lancers.com or call 402-344-7825. 1/7-2/15: Chad Fonfara/ Travis Hencey at the Fred Simon Gallery. Fred Simon Gallery. The ceramics of Chad Fonfara www.OmahaPublications.com


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