"Capitol Fountains" A final portion of the Nebraska's historic State Capitol is finally finished. The original designer envisioned beautiful fountains in the center of the four courtyards. That concept was sidelined by the economic constraints of the Great Depression. In celebration of Nebraska's 150th anniversary, and nearly a century after these original plans were created, the designer's original vision is fulfilled. "Beyond the Field/Shrine Bowl" The players from the 59th annual Nebraska Shrine Bowl discover more reasons why they play the game as they meet the young patients of Shriners Hospital. "Crane Carver" - Aurora / Culture / Craft At the age of 74, retired farmer Gene Gustafson took up wood carving and became known for his hand-carved Sandhill Cranes. Gene lived near the Platte River his entire life and over the course of twenty years, he whittled an estimated 500 birds. "The Medicine of Art " Art and medicine, two terms which are generally unrelated, are intricately linked for Scottish-born artist Mark Gilbert. We see his latest works at an art exhibit at Omaha's Bemis Center as part of a multi-year study involving portraiture. The pieces are a series of portraits of patients and caregivers that have a transformative impact on those involved.
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