Omaha World-Herald journalist Joe Dejka shares some favorite photos of journeys across the Good Life State.
You never know what youâll find when your car breaks down in a small town in western Nebraska.
Hank Bagwell made a film about what he found.
Bagwell, a Florida moviemaker, will premiere his âA Legacy in Stoneâ documentary on Ogallalaâs Petrified Wood Gallery March 12 during the 16th annual Omaha Film Festival.
Those viewing the 7-minute film that night at Aksarben Cinema or online March 14-21 will see exactly what Bagwell saw when he visited the museum and met founders Howard and Harvey Kenfield one day in August 2018.
Article Contributed by KG Music Press | Published on Thursday, February 18, 2021
Desert Hollow is a young, California-based folkie duet consisting of Xander Hitzig and Nicole Olney. The duo is both independent songwriters who have come together in love and creative collaboration and are creating a totally unique sound. “We have a lot of things to say, and even more to play,” quips Olney. Their name, Desert Hollow is a definition of their combined geographical and artistic influences. Hitzig is from West Virginia and Olney is from the California desert. They both share a love for early traditional folk and bluegrass but are equally passionate about indie-folk and alt-country music.