by Chase Moffitt in Entertainment
Biting into a piece of chocolate is a universal experience, but it takes a certain sophistication to appreciate the true beauty behind each morsel.
From its humble beginnings, growing as pods hanging off the Therobrama cacao tree, to a bitter drink consumed by the elite in the Aztec culture, the journey of chocolate travels through time, tickling taste buds across the globe.
by Andrea Barbe in Entertainment
February marks Black History Month, an annual observance that is both federally and nationally celebrated. The 28 days serve as a way for Americans to reflect on the important roles African Americans have played throughout U.S. history.
Black History Month originated in 1926 by Carter G.
by Andrea Barbe in Entertainment
Since Jan. 16, the UNO Art Department has hosted the Faculty Art Show, which features work by both full and part-time from the Department of Art and Art History in the UNO College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media.
The entire collection is made up of different forms of artwork and varied canvas.
by Jonathan Price in Entertainment
John Updike died last week at the age of 76, leaving the world of American readers bereft of a great artist. He was a consummate and constant writer, producing 20 novels, 12 volumes of short stories, six books of poems, volumes of essays on varied topics and even a book on golf.