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    Hear Nebraska by the Numbers | Give to Lincoln Day

    Please consider donating to Hear Nebraska today as we take part in Give to Lincoln Day. Your donation will help us establish Nebraska as a cultural destination. +

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    St. Vincent at Slowdown | Photo Essay

    St. Vincent killed it Monday, playing to a sold-out crowd at Slowdown in Omaha. X-Rated: Women in Music's Hilary Stohs-Krause was there with her camera. +

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    "Somebody" by Jukebox the Ghost | Love Drunk Video

    On Day 6 of the Love Drunk Video Tour, we find Yep Roc band Jukebox the Ghost playing their new single in the Tribes Gallery art space in New York's East Village. +

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    "And Then The Girls" by Donora | Love Drunk Video

    On Day 5 of the 2012 Love Drunk Tour, we shoot Donora playing a dance-rock song in a basement in Gibsonia, Pa. +

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    "Zelda Medley" by Frontier Ruckus | Love Drunk Video

    Frontier Ruckus' musical geekery adds a rustic feel to an epic melody. Hear a banjo- and singing saw-filled take on the classic video game tunes. +

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    "These Pigs Seem to be Getting the Best of Me" by Brendan Kelly | Love Drunk Video

    The Lawrence Arms frontman debuts a new song in the heart of Wrigleyville, right after the Cubs squeak one out against the Dodgers, on day three of the 2012 Love Drunk Tour. +

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    "St. James Infirmary" by Dastardly | Love Drunk Video

    Chicago band Dastardly is used to playing wide-ranging gypsy folk. Performing a dirge in the ruins of an old farm home on the second day of the 2012 Love Drunk Tour was something new. +

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Bolzen Beer Band Calls for Extras | Feature Story

Bolzen Beer Band is filming a commercial for Union Pacific Railroad’s the Great Big Rollin’ Railroad Contest and they need your help.

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"Carson City" by The Great American Desert | Music Exam Premiere

The Great American Desert premieres "Carson City" from an album due out June 26 and examines its story and production.

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"Calm Kids" by Conchance | Album Review

Conchance has a lot to say as he raps over gritty sample-based turntable beats with the Omaha skyline in the background. This is old-school hip-hop.

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Contributor Shannon Claire | HN Testimonial

Photographer and reviewer Shannon Claire explains what Hear Nebraska means to her, and argues why folks should contribute what they can on Thursday, May 17 for Give to Lincoln Day.

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"Somebody Help Me" by Howard | Music Video Premiere

Howard premieres its video for "Somebody Help Me," but it needs no assistance with wresting magic from a wrongful owner.

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Grateful Bread Spins On | Sounds Like Business

Lincoln's home of vegetarian soups, pastas, breads and more wouldn't be the same without its vinyl. Listen as its owners explain the importance of music.

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