from the Lincoln Journal Star

from the Lincoln Journal Star


The no-longer appropriately titled “Good Friday, Better Art” is held over for May at Handmade Modern, and the re-opening is tonight. For more details, check out last month’s post on the opening. We won’t have food and booze there tonight, but I’ll be around if you want to get a print or book signed.
Photo by Greg Blobaum, used by permission. Check out more of Greg’s work at his blog.
I ended up spending probably around 15 hours putting together the finale episode of “Ro Ro Ro Your Bot,” which finally gives my KRNU career the proper ending it deserved. It ended up being four hours long, includes four different robot dance parties, has guest stars, time-traveling, laser battles, the death of a major character and a love story. It’s probably largely due to how tired I am, but parts of it brought tears to my eyes.
It references past episodes, going back five years to the original robot show, as if anyone pays as much attention to this stuff as I do. It is simultaneously beautiful and unlistenable, magnificent and obnoxious, and perhaps the most self-indulgent science fiction dance music radio show ever.
It’s like a four hour symbol of every emotion I’ve ever felt, every success and every failure, using a robot’s desire for radio domination as the vehicle for life’s lessons. It is a tribute to the joys of adolescence, the pain of young adulthood and the peace of maturity. It’s also about the power of pop music to simultaneously capture a moment and a lifetime.
It is the greatest thing I have ever made.
If you find yourself with nothing to do from 9pm to 1am Friday night, check it out. 90.3 KRNU, streaming online at krnu.unl.edu.
from the San Diego Reader

from the Lincoln Journal Star

from the Omaha World-Herald:
Gov. Dave Heineman said Monday morning that he hasn’t had time to read the anti-illegal immigrant proposal to be voted on in his hometown of Fremont.
The governor said he couldn’t say whether he would support such an idea, or whether he would support a controversial law recently passed in Arizona that allows local law enforcement officers to question a person’s immigration status.
See also SCHIP and Dip, Dave-ja-vu and Dave-ja-vu All Over Again.