Jet Set
by Jason Oliver Nixon
Sky Writing
by Sarah Elbert
In this issue:
Making Waves in LA
Also: The star of next month's Men in Black: International, Tessa Thompson, is as hard to define as her global, vibrant hometown of Los Angeles.
Courtesy of Omaha CVB
There are 1,760 tinted acrylic panels that both help cool and heat the desert climates in the dome.
What is your rating?
Desert Dome
3701 S. 10th St.
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo
402-733-8401
www.omahazoo.com/exhibits/desert-dome
Hours: March 1-October 31: Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; November 1-February 28: Daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Price: April-September: Adults $15, Seniors (62+) $14, Youth (3-11) $10, Children (2 and under) Free; October-March: Adults $13.50, Seniors (62+) $12.50, Youth (3-11) $9, Children (2 and under) Free
Type: Nature Centers & Zoos
“A lot of people think of Omaha as being out in the middle of nowhere and being a flat desert. That's not the case. It's hilly. It's generally lush and green [with] lots of trees in town.” —Dan Connolly
FEATURED // Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
FEATURED // Upstream Brewing Company
FEATURED // The Boiler Room
FEATURED // Runway Boutique
PLAN A TRIP // Check Flights to Omaha
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