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FOCUS ON THIS WEEK!

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LY 16 | APRIL 17 MUSIC NEWSWEEK VOLUME 3 ISSUE NAL FINANCE, & ENT, HEALTH, PERSO FREE ARTS, ENTERTAINM

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THE ARTS

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EVENTS

College Baseball

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ON TEN

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FINANCE

IRS Issues Annual List of Tax Scams By Michael Herek Sponsored By Blue Capitol Wealth

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REAL ESTATE

Coldwell Banker REA Real Estate Listing Sponsored by Coldwell Banker

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FOCUS WAS OUT, WHERE WERE YOU?

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HAPPY HOUR

We gathered up some of the BEST Happy Hour spots in and around the Omaha metro

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THIS WEEKS FEATURE

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THE SHOPS AT COUNTRYSIDE VILLAGE

420 Deals at G & G Smokeshop, Habitz Glass & Goodies, & Boosted Dreamz plus Featured Items, Specialties & BEST Attributes... By Focus Omaha

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SEE WHAT’S NEW IN BENSON

17 THE STREAM Getting to Know The Music of The Movies: Ennio Morricone By Jesse D. Stanek

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HEALTH

American Kratom Association Consumer Alert on Adulterated Kratom Products By Focus Omaha

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SPORTS

Creighton Bluejays, Nebraska Huskers & Omaha Mavericks Baseball By Focus Omaha

21 LOCAL 24 Hour Cardlock – Trucking Music for 2019 By Andy Roberts

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School of Rock Is Open In Omaha By Howard Schwartz

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Friday, April 19-21 | 9p-1a Ultraviolet Art Immersive Midtown Art, 2578 Harney St, Omaha FRSH MDWST PRSNTS: ULTRAVIOLET Art Immersive 21+ BYOB | $10 ENTRY | CASH ONLY ID REQUIRED An audio/visual experience in the ultraviolet spectrum. PERFORMANCES John Hughes, Grinz Tsuji, Qubit https://soundcloud.com/qubit-1 & Garza https://www.facebook.com/nachoperformer/ DISPLAYS Electrified Reality, Omni Designs and Fine Minerals HOST MC Jadyn VonWizard Medrano Lighting support provided by Temperature0 Productions -------------------------------------------------------Through April 23rd | I LET THEM IN. Conditional Hospitality and The Stranger, Bemis Center, 724 South 10th St. “I let them in. Conditional Hospitality and The Stranger” is a two-person exhibition featuring videos by Kader Attia and Candice Breitz, curated by Taraneh Fazeli, 2018 Bemis Curator-in-Residence. Amidst the current “migration crisis,” these artworks interrogate who is afforded the right to speak or the ability to be understood considering dominant representational narratives and the political, socio-psychological and technological systems that shape our understandings of self and the communal. http://bemiscenter.org/iletthemin -------------------------------------------------------Through April 24 Chris Cassimatis featuring Larry Roots and Kenny Adkins Modern Arts Midtown, 3615 Dodge St. Sculpture artist Chris Cassimatis is showcased in this exhibit, which also features painter and sculptor Larry Roots and mixed-media artist Kenny Adkins. www.modernartsmidtown.com ------------------------------------------------------Through April 28th Oliver Jeffers: 15 Years of Picturing Books Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge This exhibition chronicles Oliver Jeffers’ development and success as a children’s book artist, including illustrations from The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home, both The New York Times #1 Best Sellers. A Mind’s Eye Gallery exhibition. -------------------------------------------------------Through April 28th BFA Thesis Exhibition, Lied Art Gallery,

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2500 California Plaza This exhibition chronicles Oliver Jeffers’ development and success as a children’s book artist, including illustrations from The Day the Crayons Quit and The Day the Crayons Came Home, both The New York Times #1 Best Sellers. A Mind’s Eye Gallery exhibition. www.creighton.edu -------------------------------------------------------Through April 31 Here Comes the Sun Artists’ Cooperative Gallery, 405 S 11th St, Omaha, NE 68102 The thirty-four members of the Artists’ Cooperative Gallery will share new works and selected favorites during the All Member show “Here Comes the Sun” through March 31. Gallery hours are 12 p to 6 p Tuesday through Thursday, 11 a to 10 p Friday and Saturday, and noon to 6p Sunday. -------------------------------------------------------Through May 4 Human Condition, KANEKO, 1111 Jones St. Varied and complex, human experience encompasses a wide range of emotional, physical, environmental and situational circumstances. Amidst our exploration of existence, we come to find that these circumstances are crowded with variances––variances that exist between work and action, power and strength, property and wealth, humility and pride, and the earth and the world. By positioning ourselves between these variances, we are provided an identity that creates a tangible understanding of what it means to be human. Human Condition will provide audiences with a range of creative encounters that explore the physical and psychological experiences that we all face, as human beings. Captivating sculpture, emotive dance performances, lectures from renowned thought-leaders and hands-on educational experiences will encourage visitors to immerse themselves in the question of how we define what it means to be human. www. thekaneko.org -------------------------------------------------------Through May 5 Indecent by Paula Vogel Blue Barn Theatre, 1106 S 10th St Omaha Thurs-Fri: 7:30p/Sun (March 31 & April 14): 2pm/Sun (April 7): 6pm Admission: $35 Adults/$30 Seniors/$28 Military/Educators Phone: (402) 345-1576 Inspired by the true events surrounding the controversial 1923 Broadway debut of

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Sholem Asch’s God of Vengeance—a play seen by some as a seminal work of Jewish culture, and by others as an act of traitorous libel. Tony Award-winning INDECENT charts the history of an incendiary drama and the path of the artists who risked their careers and lives to perform it. A glorious celebration of the power of theatre to harness the very best of the human spirit. -------------------------------------------------------Through May 5 ‘30 Americans’ Exhibition Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge St Admission: $10 Adults/$5 College Students/ Free for Members & Youth ages 17 and younger Phone: (402) 342-3300 This exhibition brings together over 60 works by contemporary African American artists focusing on important issues of racial, gender, and sexual identity; ongoing narratives of racial inequality in the United States; poverty; racial stereotyping; and the power

of protest. Through June 2 Carolyn Albracht & Jennifer Radil: Depth & Accumulation Fred Simon Gallery, 1004 Farnam St. Painters Carolyn Albracht and Jennifer Radil sift through the ebb-and-flow nature of their medium, self, the stories people create, and the balance of depth and frivolity. www. artscouncil.nebraska.gov


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Friday, April 19-21 | 10:30a - 3p Visit the Easter Bunny Village Pointe Shopping Center 17305 Davenport St, Omaha Come meet the Easter Bunny at Village Pointe! Friday, April 19th Easter Bunny Storytime | Athleta Omaha | 10:30a - 11:30a Visit & Photos with the Easter Bunny GapKids | 12p - 3:00p -------------------------------------------------------Friday, April 19-21 | 5:30p Easter Bunny Photos, Crafts & More! 12703 Westport Pkwy, La Vista, Nebraska April 15th-18th: 5:30-7:30p the first 75 kids each day will receive a free giveaway.) April 19th: 2p-8p April 20th: 11a-6p April 21st: 12p-5p www.cabelas.com/browse.cmd?categoryId=1922186880

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Saturday, April 20th | 8a-11a UNO Claussen-Leahy Maverick Run Baxter Arena, 2425 S. 67th St, Omaha Support the Omaha Athletic Department by running in the Stampede 10K, Claussen 5K Run or walking in the Leahy 5K Walk 50 different health and university driven vendors will be in attendance Omaha Fire truck will be present Food- (sponsored by Jimmy John’s) and drinks- (Sponsored by Pepsi and Quality Brands) will be provided that morning to all registered participants with race bibs. A post-race social tent/beer garden will open at 9a, Massage tent- free massages will be available that morning to all participants before and after race inside Baxter Arena All coaches, student-athletes and staff will be in attendance & Kids activities held inside Baxter Arena. http://omavs.com/maverickrun --------------------------------------------------------

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Saturday, April 20th | 9a-3p Party for the Planet Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium omahazoo.com Join Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium as we celebrate Earth Day and discover ways you can help save our planet at Party for the Planet on Saturday, April 20, 2019 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Event activities are free to Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium members or with regular paid Zoo admission. -------------------------------------------------------Saturday, April 20th | 10a Here comes Peter Cottontail! Craft Time Mangelsen’s , 3457 South 84th St., Omaha Join us for a free craft on Saturday April 20th, we will be making a fun bunny magnet! Choose from “Thumb bunny loves you” or a “Hoppy Easter” magnet. http://www.mangelsens.com/ -------------------------------------------------------Saturday, April 20th | 10a Party for the Planet

Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum, 28210 West Park Highway, Ashland A fun-filled event from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM includes egg hunt after eggs are dropped from a helicopter, hands on make and take activity from our Education department, visit with the Easter Bunny, face painting, and learn about making kites! http://www.sacmuseum.org -------------------------------------------------------Saturday, April 20th | 10aRompy’s Eggstravaganza! Romp n’ Roll Omaha 6720 S. 178th Street, Omaha Enjoy an egg-citing egg hunt adventure! Little ones will explore the gym while they hunt for eggs filled with non-food prizes, enjoy activities, music, art exploration, snacks, and a Bubble Dance Party! Reserve your spot now! $15 per child for members and $20 per child for non-members. $10 per each additional Family events continued onto the bottom half of page 7.


EVENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 18 Project-X, CUBE Ultra Lounge, 9p -----------------------------------------------------Music Bingo, 3rd Base Bar & Grill, 8p -----------------------------------------------------Shawn Fredieu - Rodeo Saloon, 8p FRIDAY, APRIL 19 eNVy, Amerisports Bar, 8:30p SATURDAY, APRIL 20 Harvester Spring Open House, 10a -----------------------------------------------------Wine Tasting, Squirrel Cage Jail, 2p -----------------------------------------------------Adult Easter Egg Hunt, The Barrel, 7p -----------------------------------------------------eNVy, Amerisports Bar, 8:30p -----------------------------------------------------Persuaders, Whiskey Roadhouse, 9p

Family events continued from page 6. child. 11:30-12:30 Ages 24 months and under 1:00-2:00 Ages 5 & Under -------------------------------------------------------Saturday, April 20th | 1p-3p Earth Day Community Cleanup Adams Park Community Center 3230 John Creighton Blvd., Omaha Join Keep Omaha Beautiful for our first community cleanup of the year as we celebrate Earth Day! We will meet by the Adas Park Community Center at 1p, and spread over the park as we clean up litter and enjoy the company of our community. This public event is open to all ages and abilities. Keep Omaha Beautiful will provide all cleanup supplies. Registration is encouraged so we can plan accordingly. -------------------------------------------------------Sunday, April 21 EASTER SERVICE Ralston Arena, 7300 Q St., Ralston Join My City Church this Easter Sunday for a worship experience that could change your life forever! We believe the message of Easter is the CROSS = LOVE. There is something for the entire family at My City Church! 4 SERVICE TIMES 9AM | 10:30AM | 12PM | 5PM

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SUNDAY, APRIL 21 Easter Egg Hunt, Emanuel Lutheran Church, 9a ----------------------Easter Celebration! Creekside Church, 3320 Harry Langdon Blvd, Council Bluffs, Iowa Join us for Easter. Start out at our free full breakfast beginning at 9a and stay for our Easter Worship Service at 10:30a

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EGGSTRAVAGANZA Egg Hunt & Carnival 2p-4p Egg Hunt, Inflatables, Food, Easter Bunny Pictures, Real Life Bunnies and so much more. * Pre Register Online For more information visit: www.mycitychurch.cc/easter -------------------------------------------------------Tuesday, April 23 | 10a-4p Little Scientist Day Omaha Childrens Museum, 500 S 20th St. Join OCM as we celebrate Nebraska SciFest with a special day devoted to all you little scientists. Don a kid-sized lab coat and safety glasses in the Science Lab and use the tools of a scientist to investigate our world. Erupt a volcano, explore parts of a tree, and observe different kinds of rocks and minerals. You can decorate your own science kit and notebook so you can continue your explorations at home! www.ocm.org -------------------------------------------------------Tuesday, April 23 | 12:15p – 1:45p Earth Day Program Omaha Childrens Museum, 500 S 20th St Omaha Children’s Museum has teaed up with PBS KIDS’ Plum Landing, an environmental science web site for kids 6- to-9-years-old, to help kids learn more about Earth Day. During the progra, kids will learn about plants and receive a Plum Landing goodie bag (while supplies last). www.ocm.org --------------------------------------------------------

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 17 Hippie Happy Hour Easter Pot luck The Down Under Lounge, 3p ----------------------------------------------Dr. Webb Music The Down Under Lounge, 4:20p ----------------------------------------------Beer, Bingo & Trivia Kros Strain Brewing Co., 6p ----------------------------------------------Bozak & Morrissey, Ozone Lounge, 6:30p ----------------------------------------------Ray’s Piano Party, Mr. Toad, 7p ----------------------------------------------Trivia, Stocks n Bonds, 7p ----------------------------------------------Acoustic Open Mic Night The New Frontier Bar, 7p ----------------------------------------------Charlie Alley, Therapy Bar & Grill, 7p ----------------------------------------------- Josh Hoyer Solo The Omaha Lounge, 7:30p ----------------------------------------------Comedy Open Mic Barley Street Tavern, 8p ----------------------------------------------Thursday Night Trivia, Nifty Bar, 8p --------------------------------------------Low Cut Connie w/ Stonebelly & Garst Reverb Lounge, 8p ----------------------------------------------Aly Peelers Open Mic Night The Down Under Lounge, 8p --------------------------------------------TAUK w/ Linear Symmetry The Waiting Room, 8p --------------------------------------------TJ Teo Leon, Bar 415, 9p ----------------------------------------------Karaoke w/ Host Adam Flohr Brokedown Palace, 9p ----------------------------------------------- Open Mic Night (Hosted by Stathi) The B. Bar, 9:30p ----------------------------------------------Wednesday Night Karaoke with Brixz Brokedown Palace, 10p

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THURSDAY APRIL 18 Hug and Unplug Acoustic Happy Hour Jam The Down Under Lounge, 4p ----------------------------------------------Come Together, Vino Mas, 5p ----------------------------------------------- Nick Schnebelen Band CD Release W\ Earl and Them, Chrome Lounge, 6p ----------------------------------------------Steve Martin and Martin Short Orpheum Theatre, 7p ----------------------------------------------Smooth Jazz with Darryl White Band Ozone Lounge, 6:30p ----------------------------------------------Bike Night w/ Knights & Daze Dr. Jack’s Drinkery, 9p ----------------------------------------------Michael Walker, Growler USA, 7p ----------------------------------------------Acoustic Open Mic Night The New Frontier Bar, 7p ----------------------------------------------Skretta Etc, Vino Mas, 7p ----------------------------------------------T.J. Miller, Omaha Funny Bone, 7:30p ----------------------------------------------Omaha Symphony Side-by-Side Strauss Performing Arts Center7:30p ----------------------------------------------Thursday Night Trivia, Nifty Bar, 8p ----------------------------------------------Sasami with Ellis, Reverb Lounge, 8p ----------------------------------------------The Crystal Method w/ Glow in the Dark The Waiting Room, 8p ----------------------------------------------R&B Thursdays featuring Sherri MC The Omaha Lounge, 8:30p ----------------------------------------------Dirty Thurs w/ Tony Prince, Bar 415, 9p ----------------------------------------------Palmer Anthony Barley Street Tavern, 9p ----------------------------------------------Ladies Night Copacabana Cocktail Lounge, 9p --------------------------------------------Thirsty Thursday Karaoke Forte Music Hall, 9p ----------------------------------------------Ricky Szablowski Harney Street Tavern, 9p

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----------------------------------------------Magick K Acoustic , Havana Garage, 9p ----------------------------------------------KoZee Karaoke, KoZee Lounge. 9p ----------------------------------------------Karaoke | Salsa Lessons Rehab Lounge, 9p ----------------------------------------------Chris Shelton, Dubliner Pub, 9:30p ----------------------------------------------Matt Whipkey, Chris Koza & Scott Severin, The Down Under Lounge, 9:30p ----------------------------------------------StormFest 2019, Lookout Lounge, 9p

FRIDAY APRIL 19 John Finocchiaro, Growler USA, 5p ----------------------------------------------Luke Johnson, The Cove Lounge, 5p ----------------------------------------------The American Fish Fry American Legion Post #1, 5:30p ----------------------------------------------Spike Nelson and The Nelson Brothers Jazz, A Louisiana Kitchen, 6p ----------------------------------------------Marcus Lewis Big Band Feat. Kadesh Flow, The Jewell, 6:30p ----------------------------------------------Heartland Boogie Band, Bogie’s West, 7p ----------------------------------------------RivALZ: Blondes Vs. Brunettes Flag Football Game, Omaha Sport Complex, 7p ----------------------------------------------Down & Desperate Therapy Bar & Grill, 7p ----------------------------------------------One Man. Two Guvnors Omaha Community Playhouse, 7:30p ----------------------------------------------T.J. Miller Omaha Funny Bone, 7:30p/9:45p ----------------------------------------------Heggs & Wallace; A 2 Day Fiasco Havana Garage, 8p ----------------------------------------------Jazz Harpist, Anita Clark Jaynes and her quartet featuring Ed Love on woodwinds Jambo Cat, 8p ----------------------------------------------Girls Night Out ft Slumbr Party Karma Nightclub, 8p -----------------------------------------------

Desi Night Holi Party, The Slowdown, 8p ----------------------------------------------Holy White Hounds w/ The End In Red, Through The Stone, & Names Without Numbers, The Waiting Room, 8p Feel Good Fridays w/ Tyi Hakeem The Omaha Lounge, 8:30p ----------------------------------------------Gotti w/ Elkin & Disconneht, Bar 415, 9p ----------------------------------------------Due South - Stand-Up Comedy Showcase Barley Street, 9p ----------------------------------------------4 On The Floor, Chrome Lounge, 9p ----------------------------------------------Live Music from Daddy Mac and the Flak Copacabana Lounge, 9p ----------------------------------------------Hudson Drive, Dubliner Pub, 9p ----------------------------------------------A Late Fall, Growler USA, 9p ----------------------------------------------Soul Dawg, Ozone Lounge, 9p ----------------------------------------------- Sasami with Ellis, Reverb Lounge, 9p ----------------------------------------------The Shineys w/Avenhart & Jessica Errett The Down Under Lounge, 9p ----------------------------------------------One2Go, Two Fine Irishmen, 9p ----------------------------------------------Superman’s Hero, Wired Pub, 9p ----------------------------------------------Daniel & the Deliverance Harney Street Tavern, 9:30p

SATURDAY APRIL 20 4.20 at The DU w/ Jerry Pranksters, Dr. Webb & Strange Pleasures The Down Under Lounge, 3p --------------------------------------------Tim Javorsky and The Jazz Cartel Jazz, A Louisiana Kitchen, 6p ----------------------------------------------T.J. Miller, Omaha Funny Bone, 7:30p --------------------------------------------The Matt Amandus Jazz Trio Jambo Cat, 8p --------------------------------------------Karaoke & Music, Smitty’s Garage, 8p --------------------------------------------Trivia & Karaoke Night, Stumble Inn, 8p


--------------------------------------------- The Bricks Band, Therapy Bar & Grill, 8p --------------------------------------------The Nuclear Bees, Armful of Tiger Lilies, Brixz the Flip , 8p, Wired Pub,8p ----------------------------------------------DJ Universoul, Natron 88 & THC, Bar 415, 9p ----------------------------------------------The Duane Stevens Band w/ Township & Range, Barley Street Tavern, 9p --------------------------------------------Satanic Abortion / Ba’al Berith / Living Conditions, brothers lounge, 9p --------------------------------------------The Jazzy Truth, Copacabana Lounge, 9p --------------------------------------------AMMO Presents Chief State Dr. Jack’s Drinkery, 9p --------------------------------------------Hudson Drive, Dubliner Pub, 9p ----------------------------------------------Chad Lee, Growler USA, 9p --------------------------------------------- Rhythm Collective 420 Party Harney Street Tavern, 9p --------------------------------------------Trivia Night, Julio’s, 9p ---------------------------------------------Hi-Fi Hangover, Ozone Lounge, 9p --------------------------------------------Soul Ghost with Spirit Fox & Western Electric, Reverb Lounge, 9p --------------------------------------------Crawford vs Khan | DJ Sweetlife, The Cove, 9p --------------------------------------------Cheshire Grin, The Waiting Room, 9p --------------------------------------------Two Fine 35th day after St Pat’s Day Bash! Two Fine Irishmen, 9:30p

SUNDAY APRIL 21 Hoppy Hunting Rathskeller Bier Haus, 2p --------------------------------------------Ghettoblaster, Slowdown, 8p --------------------------------------------FREE Booze Bingo! The Down Under Lounge, 8p --------------------------------------------Trance Sunday w/ Alexsed, Bar 415, 9p --------------------------------------------Thick Paint Album Release w Ancient Pools Reverb Lounge, 9p --------------------------------------------Down Under Sunday Night Karaoke The Down Under Lounge, 10p

MONDAY APRIL 22 Happy Hour! The Down Under Lounge, 3p ---------------------------------------------

Ozone Big Band Ozone Lounge, 6:30p --------------------------------------------Early Karaoke Forte Music Hall, 7p --------------------------------------------BINGO at Southwest Infusion Brewing Company, 7p --------------------------------------------Poker Night, Therapy Bar & Grill, 7p --------------------------------------------Michelle Eva Bleu w/ B. Baldwin The Omaha Lounge, 7:30p --------------------------------------------Pub Quiz w/ Rob & Sara! The Sydney, 8p --------------------------------------------Open Mic, Barley Street Tavern, 9p --------------------------------------------DJ Howie’s Karaoke, Grant St. Bar, 9p --------------------------------------------Open Mic and Molly’s, Molly’s Pub, 9p --------------------------------------------Poker Night, Therapy Bar & Grill, 7p --------------------------------------------Open Jam With Jason Figueroa The Down Under, 9p --------------------------------------------Down Under Sunday Night Karaoke The Down Under, 10p

TUESDAY APRIL 23 Nebraska Army National Guard Recruiting Classic Rock Coffee Co. , 2p --------------------------------------------Pub Trivia Social - Omaha AFWA DJ’s Dugout, Miracle Hills, 5p --------------------------------------------Spring Bags League, 1912 Bar, 6p --------------------------------------------This is Home - Documentary & Panel Harper Auditorium, 6p --------------------------------------------Free Type II Diabetes Dinner Seminar Hilton Garden Inn Omaha West, 6p --------------------------------------------Open Jam w/ Tony Romero Therapy Bar & Grill, 6p --------------------------------------------Johnny Ray Gomez, Ozone Lounge, 6:30p --------------------------------------------Ota Omakase, Yoshitomo, 6:30p --------------------------------------------Open Jam hosted by Scott Moyer Barley Street Tavern, 7p --------------------------------------------Godsmack with special guests Volbeat! Baxter Arena, 7p --------------------------------------------90s Trivia at Big red Big Red Restaurant & Sports Bar, 7p --------------------------------------------Charlie Alley, Growler USA, 7p continued on page 11

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Events continued from page 9 --------------------------------------------Y-Incision Video Shoot Show Lookout Lounge, 7p --------------------------------------------Beginners Salsa Group Class Omaha Ballroom, 7p --------------------------------------------Science Cafe, Slowdown, 7p --------------------------------------------Creighton Bluejays Baseball T.D. Ameritrade, 7p --------------------------------------------Mitch Towne Jazz Organ Trio Jambo Cat, 7:30p --------------------------------------------SCHOOL OF ROCK, Orpheum Theatre, 7:30p --------------------------------------------Benson Songwriter Exchange Reverb Lounge, 7:30p --------------------------------------------Hector Anchondo, The Omaha Lounge, 7:30p --------------------------------------------Open Mic Jam , Brokedown Palace, 8p --------------------------------------------Fast N Fresh, The Backline, 8p --------------------------------------------Trivia, The Down Under, 8p --------------------------------------------Horror Movie Trivia, The Waiting Room, 8p --------------------------------------------Karaoke, Bar 415, 9p --------------------------------------------Karaoke, Forte Music Hall, 9p --------------------------------------------Open Mic (standup), The Backline, 9p

--------------------------------------------Mikey Dean LIVE Acoustic debut Rose & Crown Downtown, 9:30p --------------------------------------------Daniel Does a Karaoke Vol. 2 The Down Under Lounge, 10p --------------------------------------------Karaoke with the Beautiful Tony Buttells The Sydney, 10p

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Welcome to Habitz Glass & Goodies! Habitz is the BEST Tobacco Accessories Store in the Midwest! For friendly, expert service, call or stop by the store today!

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American Kratom Association Consumer Alert on Adulterated Kratom Products By Focus Omaha

The American Kratom Association (AKA) is warning consumers not to purchase or use kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) products that are chemically altered, synthetic or synthetically enhanced kratom alkaloids, such as 7- hydroxymitragynine (7-HMG). In addition, the AKA urges consumers to not use kratom products with an alkaloid profile that is substantially disproportionate to that which is present in the natural plant. AKA is specifically concerned about reports that kratom vendors are marketing products containing a level of 7- HMG that is greater than 2% of the total alkaloid composition of the product.

Marketing of kratom products that attempts to convince a consumer that they should purchase a specific kratom product versus a competitor’s product based on a higher concentration of MG or 7-HMG, and making claims of “strength” based on the “massive concentration” of the alkaloids and the enhanced “effects” of their product, is of significant concern to the AKA.

The AKA supports conclusions by independent research that the artificially elevated concentrations of 7- HMG that are higher than those found in raw M. speciosa leaves, found in some commercially available products exceeding naturally occurring The AKA fully supports consumer access to material by up to 500%,1 are by definition safe kratom products containing the natural dangerous adulterated products and leaf; pure powdered kratom, including should be removed from the market. If such capsules; extracts; and liquid kratom product manufacturers seek market entry tinctures when they are properly formulated of such products that artificially enhance and manufactured. the alkaloids and their effects, they should submit applications to the FDA for a new AKA is aggressively promoting a Kratom dietary ingredient (NDI) approval prior to Consumer Protection Act in numerous states marketing such products. around the country expressly to prohibit the marketing of kratom products that AKA will insist on strict compliance by are formulated with synthetically altered all kratom vendors who have elected to alkaloids, changing the proportion of the participate in the AKA Good Manufacturing alkaloids to one another that occur naturally Practice (GMP) Program that is designed in the plant; synthetic alkaloids; or any to provide consumers with access to kratom product that does not disclose the products that are manufactured according alkaloid content on the product’s label or to prevailing FDA standards for dietary package. ingredients. Kratom consumers are advised to carefully review marketing claims, product content labeling, and particularly consider only kratom products that limit the 7-HMG to the proportion of the alkaloid content that is present in the natural plant. ABOUT AKA The American Kratom Association (AKA), a consumer-based non-profit organization, advocates to protect the freedom of consumers to safely consume natural kratom as a part of their personal health and wellbeing regimen. AKA represents the nearly 5 million Americans who consume kratom safely each year. www.americankratom.org

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Getting to Know The Music of The Movies: Ennio Morricone By Jesse D. Stanek

Some soundtracks do the trick during the film but then fall flat when listened to with a closer ear, when played on the home stereo as the main object of focus. Italian born composer Ennio Morricone’s work rarely if ever falls into this dubious category. Since 1946 Morricone has composed over 400 scores for the screen, both television and film. If you search him on IMDB you’ll come across more than 70 award-winning films with compositions scored by Morricone: “The Untouchables,” “Fistful of Dollars,” “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” and “Once Upon A Time in the West” among the better known. He has sold over 70 million albums to date. The man is a legend when it comes to scoring film and nobody really does it quite like him. Best known for his work in hundreds of “spaghetti-westerns,” Morricone’s songs capture the moods eloquently, gunfights on dusty streets, tumbleweeds bumping down the trail, a grizzled face squinting into the burning Sun, Morricone’s work brings visual stories to life, adding subconscious emotion to strengthen the film’s narrative. The beautiful thing about Morricone’s soundtracks is they work just as well without the film, adding color, life, and vibrancy to the everyday. Much of his work would be a perfect dinner party soundtrack, subtly beautiful, never overpowering but always unique and flavorful. Morricone has worn many different hats throughout a career dating back to just after the Allied bombing of Dresden in WWII: producer, composer, orchestrator, conductor, and musician. The man knows music, just inherently feels it and probably brushes his teeth with the melodic minor scale. The period from 1960 to 1975 is when Morricone first gained international attention for his scores accompanying a plethora of Western films. Among his best-known compositions are “Man with a Harmonica,” “Se Telefonando,” and “Gabriel’s Oboe,” and while the titles surely don’t ring a bell for most, many of you with a novice’s interest in film will recognize the melodies. You’ll know the mood and the strength of the music will help you with the

visuals. He primarily worked in an orchestral capacity, creating gigantic pieces of music with many layers and intricate progressions, dozens of the world’s most accomplished musicians playing together to bring the great man’s vision to life. Subtle gentle moods and soaring climaxes find equal footing in Morricone’s work. “Gli Intoccabili (Machine Gun McCain) is one of my favorite Morricone records to have on around the house, it’s a great soundtrack for eating my cereal and vacuuming. It works perfectly in accompaniment to the many exciting things I do. The orchestral numbers are mostly slow and daunting, occasionally interrupted by upswings in mood and timing, eventually settling back down into musical think pieces, songs for the wandering mind and restless soul. I haven’t been able to find “Gli Intoccabili” as a complete download but the pleasantly compiled “Ennio Morricone Chill Out: Vol. 2” has the title cut along with a few others from the soundtrack for the 1969 Italian crime film. The compilation also features standouts from the films “Viaggio con Anita” and “The Widow.” It’s a great introduction to the universe of Ennio Morricone, a splattering of musical moods with notable dexterity and range. In short, it won’t bore you or your esteemed dinner guests.

almost-birdlike whistling and “wa-wha-whawa” that open the soundtrack to the final strings bleeding out into the desert night, everything about this project is first-rate. Some of the music may seem semi-campy at first, however, a further listen reveals the sounds that came to define western movies through modern times. There hasn’t been a western soundtrack scored in the last 50 years that didn’t make note of Morricone’s work on this one. The music is at times virile, fiery and passionate, rustic and ominous at others; this is the high-water mark of Spaghetti-Western music. Another recent collection, “Spaghetti Western (The Original Masters)” does a great job of compiling Morricone’s work within this iconic idiom, featuring compositions from the above-mentioned soundtrack as well as from works like “For a Few Dollars” and “Once Upon a Time in the West.” The streaming sources are full of Morricone’s work and he continues to score films, releasing the beautifully subdued Soundtrack for “Wisdom and Beauty” this year. For a solid Ennio vibe, the moody soundtrack for a low-key evening, I love the “Christmas Chill Out Lounge” compilation. There aren’t any Christmas songs on the collection, at least the classic carols we’re all sick of, it’s just over an hour of simple musical mastery, thought-provoking music, a little something out of the ordinary.

The collection is tastefully put together and brilliantly showcases the depth to his work. A further benefit of having Morricone score your personal soundtrack is everything you do, from putting away the clean dishes to flossing your chompers sounds kind of epic. Morricone is a master of supplying mood for the mundane. Records to Stream/Download: Ennio Morricone: Ennio Morricone Chill Out, Vol. 2 Ennio Morricone: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (OMP Soundtrack) Ennio Morricone: Spaghetti Western (The Original Masters) Ennio Morricone: Christmas Chill Out Lounge -Focus On The Stream/Getting to Know is a weekly column by contributing writer Jesse Stanek. Each week the column will introduce (or in the case of many artists reintroduce) the reader to a different band or artist and tell you why they’re worth checking out. The column will recommend albums by the artist/band to stream or download.

1966’s soundtrack to the legendary western film by Sergio Leone “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” is widely considered to be one of the most iconic film scores ever composed. It’s no small feat to capture Clint Eastwood’s raw anger and rugged sense of frontier justice through the majesty of song. From the

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Creighton Bluejays

Nebraska Huskers

Creighton – The rematch was over in a hurry as the Jays took an early lead and topped Nebraska 10-2 in a Tuesday game at Hawkes Field in Lincoln. Jake Holton’s two-run shot in the top of the first set the pace and CU held the Huskers scoreless as NU was held to three base runners in the first six innings. One never wants to read too much into mid-week games as the usual suspect college pitching can be even more suspect during the week since weekend league play is more important despite any rivalry. Both clubs seem headed for good seasons.

The Nebraska baseball team went to College Station on a mission. They hadn’t swept a team on the road since the 2016 season. They managed to overcome deficits early in the final two games to walk away with sole possession of first place in the Big Ten.

By Focus Omaha

Big East play began on Friday at Butler with the Jays taking an 8-7 win over the Bulldogs in ten innings as Isaac Collins’ RBI double brought in the winning run. CU locked up the series with a 7-5 win in the opener of Saturday’s doubleheader. Will Robertson took a first-frame, first pitch out of the park for a 1-0 lead in the top of the first and the Jays added five runs in the fifth to get the win. They settled for a series win when Butler took a 5-0 win in game three. CU (19-8, 2-1 Big East) was limited to five hits and a walk. They return to the field on Thursday in New Jersey for the first of three against Seton Hall.

By Focus Omaha

But before we start shouting about the Huskers leading the Big Ten standings, we also must recognize, at least so far, who they’ve done it against. Not one of the three teams they’ve swept (partially due to their three losses to Nebraska) are anywhere close to or were even before heading into the series against the Huskers of being at the top of the Big Ten standings. When we read between the lines, it’s also important to note Nebraska left 28 runners stranded in three games against Penn State, and after scoring 39 runs in wins against the underachieving Boilermakers (5-6 Big Ten) who finished second last year in the regular season, the Huskers only managed 10 runs in the entire series against the (1-10 Big Ten) Nittany Lions. While the Huskers have every reason to be excited about finding a way to win three games on the road against anyone, largely due to a continuation of excellent defense they’ve been showing for the last two seasons, they’re going to have to pull it all together for their upcoming matchups against Big Ten teams currently with winning records which will include Northwestern (5-4 Big Ten), Michigan (5-3 Big Ten) and the upcoming series at Iowa (7-5 Big Ten) which starts on April 19. At least for now, we can bask in the glory of first place. And for a team that didn’t even make the conference tournament last year, the current turnaround is definitely a job well done.

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Omaha Mavericks By Focus Omaha

The weather-delayed third game was played on Sunday. A six-run second inning by the Golden Eagles sealed the game and series with a 10-7 win for ORU. Both clubs used five pitchers and Omaha (21-9-1, 13-2 Summit League) got four hits and three runs from second baseman Max Gann.

The Omaha baseball program suffered a 7-2 setback in a mid-week road trip at Kansas State on Wednesday. Parker Smejkal recorded his fourth homer of the season and Omaha hosts Nebraska on Wednesday was 1-for-3 at the plate Jackson Gordon took at Werner Park with a weekend series at the loss (0-1). That dropped the Mavs to 0-2 Purdue Fort Wayne to follow. in mid-week games. The Mavs then hit the road to Tulsa for a three-game series with Oral Roberts. UNO dropped the first game of Friday’s doubleheader for its first league loss but bounced back in the nightcap for a split of the first day’s action. Game one saw the team take a 6-1 lead in the seventh only to lose on 8-7 on a walk-off single. Payton Kinney improved to 7-0 on the season and earned a win in the nightcap after going eight innings with 11 strikeouts as Omaha won 4-2. Smejkal homered for the Mavs – his fourth in six games.


24 Hour Cardlock – Trucking Music for 2019 By Andy Roberts An 18-wheeler is optional, but it wouldn’t hurt to have one. Cabover Pete CP and 24 Hour Cardlock are heading this way. The band features classic and contemporary trucker favorites, and, as they say, available in Canadian and American sizes.

will remember the Citizens Band Radio craze that swept the country and made a star of C.W. McCall in the second half of the 1970s. While the music is solid, the concept is fun. In Omaha, Pete said, “It’s more of a band, band.” The members of the Central Division (Omaha) The band’s influences range from Roger Miller and the Pacific Division, all play in different to Tom T. Hall to Gram Parsons, Eddie Cochran bands. Central Division members are Alka and Preparation H. Seriously, that’s what the Bongo, La Bronca, and Bojephus. The put-on Facebook page says. just adds to the fun. Cabover Pete - not his birth name – a The definition of “trucker band” remains Canadian-born musician who moved to somewhat fluid, he acknowledged. Omaha from Vancouver in 2002, was sitting in “Over time . . . you realized the genre thing’s his rehearsal space across from a restaurant kind of silly. That’s why it keeps getting busted that served cheap sushi and beer back in the down,” Pete said. land of his birth when the decision was made to start the trucker band he’d always talked After moving to Omaha, Pete found himself about. in the home of trucker music. This was C.W. McCall’s base when he launched “Convoy” “I’ve always really like trucker songs,” he said. as a national hit. He even worked with Clete “The rule was you didn’t even have to show up Baker who engineered the C.W. McCall . . . I had kind of a deep bench.” albums. Now he has experienced Pisgah and Beebee Town, Iowa. Deep enough that he has a Pacific Division version of the band with a dozen players from Pete’s definition of trucker music includes which to draw. They include: Jake Brakie, almost anything that could be associated with Lugnut, Sticks Von Seephus, Six-pack Kelly, the term. “It’s a very broad definition. What’s and Rubbertoe among others. Many of the really fun is there isn’t a set definition.” names are C.B. handles. Those of a certain age

There’s a lot of country in it – that genre thing again – and humor. Like many of the best country songs they have stories that sound like things that could have happened, with perhaps a bit of embellishment. For Pete the writing process is not terribly complicated but remains flexible. “A lot of the time I will have a line and the lyric line and the melody will pop in at the same time,” he offered. “Then you sort of chase the rest of it . . . sometimes you have to smash your head against it and then throw it out.”

calls Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen an influence. “You’re cooler now,” he tells people who are introduced to Commander Cody through his band – which does not cover them. Look for more gigs in the future as Pete hopes to get the band out more and expand regionally. Even he seems surprised by what is happening. “It started as a fun side project and ended up being something pretty good,” Pete stated.

The fact he now is writing songs is somewhat For more about 24 Hour Cardlock: of a surprise. He always had worked with www.24hourcardlock.com songwriter, but once he confined his focus to https://www.facebook.com/24HourCardlock/ the trucker thing, he was left with little choice but to write. “It’s more fun to push against the boundaries . . . or sometimes it’s more productive,” Pete said. The name may not ring a bell to those who have not been around the trucking industry. Back in the day 24 Hour Cardlock was a way to access purchases before everyone had an ATM card. Pete thought people would know about it. “I honestly thought this would be something that was be easily recognizable. Like ‘The Police.’” Well, it hasn’t been and he was shocked to get the domain name www.24hourcardlock.com . “I couldn’t believe Sapp Brothers or somebody didn’t own it,” he said. Pete does and on May 2 a second full-length album comes out. Semibicoastal is in pre-sale on indiegogo.com . The nine songs include some older school country and rock stuff. He

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School of Rock is Open in Omaha

“Hopefully, I’ve fleshed it out with a few catchy songs and kept the spirit of the original movie,” he added. Julian Fellowes wrote the book for School of Rock and admitted it’s a bit of a change from his best-known work – Downtown Abbey. “But still, it was very flattering and, of By Howard Schwartz course, it’s always good to do something If only going to class had been this much fun. 18-years-old while supplies last with code that’s completely outside your kid of tame KNOB at checkout. Pink Floyd may have sung; “We don’t need territory,” he said. “So I was thrilled when no education,” but everyone will want to Andrew asked me if I’d do it.” Based on the hit film, School of Rock features be in attendance when the story of Dewey Finn – School of Rock - comes to the Orpheum new songs from the legendary Andrew Lloyd For those who wonder what Webber is doing Webber. The New York Post has hailed it as: working in rock, he recalled how Jesus Christ Theater on April 23-28. “Andrew Lloyd Webber’s best show in years!” Superstar, one of the first rock musicals, was It’s the story of a wannabe rock star who his work. There also was a band of some Webber has said the show is about the turns a class of outstanding students into renown working in a nearby studio. “incredible empowering force that music can an amazing rock band. School of Rock also features musical theater’s first live rock band be.” He added, in a statement, it also takes “Led Zeppelin was in the studio next door him back to something about which he cares making an album,” he recalled. “There were a made up of kids. Kids’ Night on Broadway deeply – the importance of music in schools returns as well provided for adults to buy bit older than me but I did at least get to say and education. one ticket and get one free for a child up to ‘hello’ to them in the corridor.”

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Webber also recalled how The Rolling Stones used a Bach Choir on “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” and Deep Purple was working with an orchestra around the same time. “So, coming back to doing this wasn’t a huge leap for me.” Booking School of Rock is another huge step, the latest of many, for Omaha Performing Arts and its Broadway Across America series.


Tickets can be purchased through Ticket Omaha. https://ticketomaha.com/ Productions/school-of-rock

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IRS Issues Annual List of Tax Scams By Michael Herek

threaten you with arrest, license revocation, or deportation.

Identity theft

While tax scams are especially prevalent during tax season, they can take place at any time during the year. Remember to keep your personal and financial information private and be vigilant so you don’t end up becoming the victim of a tax scam. For more information on tax scams visit irs.gov. The IRS recently issued its annual list of tax scams. The list highlights various scams that taxpayers may encounter, many of which occur during tax filing season. Here are some of the scams that are highlighted on the list:

Phishing

Phishing scams usually involve unsolicited emails or fake websites that pose as legitimate IRS sites to convince you to provide personal or financial information. Once scam artists obtain this information, they use it to commit identity or financial theft. The IRS will never initiate contact with you by email to request personal or financial information. This includes any type of electronic communication, such as text messages and social media.

Phone scams

Phone scams typically involve a phone call from someone claiming you owe money to the IRS or that you’re entitled to a large refund. The calls may show up as coming from the IRS on your Caller ID, be accompanied by fake emails that appear to be from the IRS, or involve follow-up calls from individuals saying they are from law enforcement. Sometimes these callers may even

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Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your Social Security number to claim a fraudulent tax refund. You may not even realize you’ve been the victim of identity theft until you file your tax return and discover that a return has already been filed using your Social Security number. Or the IRS may send you a letter indicating it has identified a suspicious return using your Social Security number.

Return preparer fraud

Sometimes scam artists pose as legitimate tax preparers and try to take advantage of unsuspecting taxpayers by committing refund fraud or identity theft. It’s important to choose a tax preparer carefully since you are legally responsible for what’s on your return, even if it’s prepared by someone else.

Inflated refund claims

Taxpayers should be wary of anyone promising an unreasonably large or inflated refund. These scam artists may ask you to sign a blank return and promise a big refund without looking at your tax records or charge fees based on a percentage of the refund.

Fake charities

Groups sometimes pose as charitable organizations in order to solicit donations from unsuspecting donors. Be wary of charities with names that are similar to more familiar or nationally-known organizations. Before donating to a charity, make sure that it is legitimate. The IRS website has tools to assist you in checking out the status of a charitable organization.

Conclusion

While tax scams are especially prevalent during tax season, they can take place at any time during the year. Remember to keep your personal and financial information private and be vigilant so you don’t end up becoming the victim of a tax scam. Click here

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