The Laurus held the first ever Lovely Bicycle Reading Series at Indigo Bridge last Friday. Here are excerpts from all of the readers.
Matisyahu performed at the Slowdown in Omaha last weekend. Andy Garlock was there with camera in hand. Here are the photos.
You've probably seen Josh Kornbluh and Nate Armstrong playing somewhere around campus. Now hear their story in this edition of 5 Minutes of Fame.
On Thursday, Toronto’s Great Lakes Swimmers came through Lincoln’s Bourbon Theatre, bringing their soft-spoken Canadian folk songs with them. Earlier in the day, the band’s singer and songwriter, Tony Dekker, sat down for a solo performance in the DN studio. Here is an excerpt from the interview.
The members of Roster McCabe like to have a good time.
Abram Lueders sat down in our studio to moderate a debate between UNL conservative icon Andrew Lacy, and liberal DN columnist Kyle Citta, just to see what would happen. This is their debate.
Every band gets together in hope of being famous some day. The difference between every band and bands that make it, however, is hard work.
In this edition of 5 Minutes of Fame, we look at the story behind Stewart Schmidt. You've probably seen him dancing wildly around campus and asked yourself, "why?" Now you can know the tale behind Stewart's wildly animated personality.
The working life got a little bit better Tuesday night in the Daily Nebraskan newsroom. As editors edited, designers designed, cartoonists cartooned, and photographers did whatever it is they do after all photos are taken, The Machete Archive shook the walls with instrumental progressive rock.
You've seen them on campus, doing strange or interesting things as they walk to class, but you've never asked them their names. Well, the DN did it for you. This is 5 Minutes of Fame, a weekly video feature that profiles interesting unknown people you've probably seen around campus.
The 72 Hour Film Festival is all about making films with limited time and no budget. We used our work time and vast budget to follow around one of the teams on their filmmaking excursion.
Rookie DN multimedia man Abram Lueders headed to the 2009 Nebraska State Fair with a camera and a microphone to document the feelings and opinions of fair patrons about how they feel about the Grand Island move.
Andrew Lamberson's pictures from Box Awesome's final show on June 30.