“I had no talent for instruments, but when I found the camera, that became my instrument.” — Janet Macoska, whose "Women Who Rock" exhibit runs through May 5 at Omaha's Durham Museum.
“I had no talent for instruments, but when I found the camera, that became my instrument.” — Janet Macoska, whose "Women Who Rock" exhibit runs through May 5 at Omaha's Durham Museum.
"Little Gears" is an album for winter days spent working alongside a mug of hot chocolate. It's an introspective handful of songs Amy Schmidt will soon take with her to Europe.
For the most part, the women at Maha killed it in HN contributor Hilary Stohs-Krause's eyes. Here's her review with photos.
Black Cohosh, the darling of the Lincoln folkcore scene, is releasing their debut album Saturday. Listen to the album and the band's KZUM in-studio here.
The new album from Omaha group The Mynabirds is a feminist pop gem, but what are we fighting for?
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.
Black Cohosh + brunch and Thunder Power + ice cream ... check out this edition of Pink Noise for some delicious women-in-music news.
"Matriarch of Rock" Kate Logan has been performing and running sound in Lincoln for 20 years. This Sunday, she turns 50, with a birthday bash at Duggan's Pub.
A free Earth Day concert, visits by Arrah and the Ferns, Lights and Harouki Zombi and art from Heather Sticka of Tsumi.
Screaming Females come to town, DJ residency at House of Loom, a reproductive rights benefit and the revival of Clawfoot Salon.