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« Author Events December 06 through December 12, 2007 | Main | Praise for Santa Anna of Mexico »

December 06, 2007

Some Good Things about Omaha

For your Linking in Lincoln Thursday this week, I have a few random links of Omaha, some book related, some not, all wonderful.

The first is from a lit blog called The Refrigerator Door by blog and book author Melanie Lynne Hauser.  In a post inviting her readers to buy three books, she mentions two writers she met in Omaha at the (downtown) Omaha Lit Fest.

Cult Moxie chronicles Omaha's culture.  In this post, they talk about Silent City, an Omaha-published literary quarterly.

Omaha Review is general review blog of the city.  Their tag line is "Be a Local."

It's not a blog, but it's a link to one of the top zoos in the United States

Here is the website for Nebraska's "largest and most distinguished art museum," the Joslyn Art Museum.  And to learn more about the west, visit Durham Western Heritage Musuem.

If you're ever in Omaha and need a bite to eat, you may want to check out the Omaha Dining Reviews blog for suggestions.

Our hearts go out to Omaha, Nebraska!

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