In our latest podcast, NOISEmakers Kietryn Zychal and Emily Chen-Newton spend an afternoon with Aaron French, manager of urban farm initiatives at City Sprouts, to learn about the things this ever-growing community garden has to offer including free food from the fridge on the porch at 4002 Seward St. There are also some tips on gardening for those who want to give it a try.
Read MoreIn our latest podcast episode, NOISE culture reporter Ashley Salem and board vice president Emily Chen-Newton discuss the film, "From the Hood to the Holler," part of the Omaha Film Festival screening online through Apr. 2. Emily is from Kentucky where the documentary is set. The film, directed by @PatMcGeeFilms, follows the campaign of Charles Booker while he makes political history as a Black candidate from the west end of Louisville, Ky. -- which is like Omaha's north side-- in his attempt to unseat the powerful U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell. The podcast includes a curated list of @OmahaFilmFestvl entries picked for our NOISE audience.
Read MoreOur latest podcast episode is an homage to Black motherhood. Our guests on this episode, Pastor LaShea Pogee and foster parent Mercedez Langford Brown, chat with NOISE's Ashley Salem about the many dimensions of mothering.
Read MoreNew Podcast Live! As honey bees swarm around him, Clark Williams says working with bees makes him feel alive. His nine-year old daughter, Aaliyah Porter, plays with a collection of sticks several yards away as NOISE reporter Emily Chen-Newton interviews Clark about his bees.
Aaliyah is by no means afraid of the bees. Quite the contrary, she calls them her angels because she finds being with them so peaceful. Walking down the path away from the hives with his daughter leading the way, Clark muses about the many metaphors that bees give their keepers. "They take care of their queens." This is a metaphor for how communities need to take care of their sisters, mothers and daughters.
Read MoreBlood memories. Memories that can harbor joy, pain, heroic courage, sloshing rage, and everything in between. These memories are ones that have an impact on you; carrying layers of intricate meaning. Groundbreaking African American Choreographer, Alvin Ailey’s voice, work, and expression inform the newly released Sundance documentary entitled AILEY, wherein the theme of blood memories run deep.
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Breakout success for 23-year-old Da’Dreion Murrell, who plays piano and drums, may not be far away. Music from his debut EP I Am Life is sampled in the new feature film Foster Boy that dramatizes the ills of the foster care system. “I feel sharing my story could help a lot of people here. A lot of them can relate to things I’ve lived through. “ – Leo Adam Biga