What to do this weekend - May 28, 2026
Plus a new story from me in the Flatwater Free Press about ultimate frisbee.
Hi,
Welcome back to This Week In Lincoln. As usual, I've put together a list of cool things to do this weekend, next week and later this year, all of which you can find below.
But first, I've got a new story in the Flatwater Free Press! It's about Ultimate at Antelope, a long-running ultimate frisbee pickup group in Lincoln that's been playing together since the 1990s. One detail that's particularly relevant to this newsletter: I talked to a bunch of the regulars, and one of the things they emphasized is that anyone is welcome, no matter their skill level; even if you've never picked up a frisbee before, you're welcome in the group.
So if you're looking for something athletic to do in a judgement-free environment, this is an option! Right now, the group plays Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at various parks across Lincoln. You can find more details on their Facebook page or by joining their Slack channel.

A reminder that you can submit things for future "What to do this weekend" posts. I'm trying to fill out the calendar for later this summer, so if you have events in June, July and August, please tell me about them!
You can also just reach out and say hi. My email is tynanstewart@proton.me
I'm also, regrettably, on Letterboxd, Instagram and Bluesky so follow me there or whatever.
~ Ty
Thursday, May 28
Thursday, May 28
Music: Summer Music Series: Swaul Pope & Shawn Hess
+ When: 6 pm
+ Where: Zipline Tap & Grill, 575 Fallbrook Blvd. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: Free live music on the patio every Thursday, Friday and Saturday until September!
Thursday, May 28
Crafting: Stitch Together Open Craft Night
+ When: 6 to 7:30 pm
+ Where: Walt Branch Library, 6701 South 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: "Our open craft night is a welcoming space for adults of all skill levels to gather, learn, and share their creativity. Participants 18+ can work on their own projects, try new techniques, receive guidance, and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow crafters. No registration is required."
Thursday, May 28
Film: Blue Heron
+ When: 5:10 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 matinee
More details about the film: "In the late 1990s, eight-year-old Sasha and her family relocate to a new home on Vancouver Island, but their fresh start is interrupted by increasingly dangerous behavior from the eldest son, Jeremy. At wit’s end, their parents are presented with a shattering choice. Award-winning director Sophy Romvari’s feature debut is a lyrical and profound testament to the things we carry with us, masterfully chronicling the haze of a languid summer and the hyaline clarity of the moments that defined it."
Last chance to see this at the Ross!
Thursday, May 28
Film: Mr Burton
+ When: 5 pm | 7:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 matinee | $12 evening show
More details about the film: "Based on a remarkable true story, discover how the poor son of a miner became Richard Burton, one of the greatest actors the world has ever known, with the help of an unlikely mentor."
More showings through June 4!
Thursday, May 28
Music: Derrick Dove & The Peacekeepers
+ When: 6 pm
+ Where: The Zoo Bar, 136 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $18 day of show | Buy tickets here
More details: The Southern-fried blues rock band visits Lincoln!
Thursday, May 28
Social: Weekly Leftist Meetup
+ When: 5 to 7 pm
+ Where: 1867 Bar, 101 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: "If you're looking to find others left leaning people, wanting to get more involved in local, state and/or National politics, or needing something more to do to help out the community, we can get ya connected. Hope to see ya at one of the meetups."
Friday, May 29
Friday, May 29
Music: Sitra Achra + Happy John + Vultures
+ When: 7 pm
+ Where: Witches Brew, 200 W P St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details: Some cool local bands!
Friday, May 29
Film: The Christophers
+ When: 5:10 pm | 7:20 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 matinee | $12 evening show
More details about the film: "Julian Sklar (Ian McKellen) was once a star of London’s 1960’s and 70’s pop art explosion, but he hasn’t painted in decades and has been broke for years. His two estranged children (James Corden, Jessica Gunning), desperate for an inheritance, hire Lori, an art restorer and former forger (Michaela Coel), to pose as a prospective assistant in order to access 8 unfinished canvases Julian has buried deep in storage. Her plan is to complete them, then return them to storage, where they are to be “discovered” upon Julian’s death."
More showings through June 11!
Friday, May 29
Market: 4th Annual Fallbrook Festival
+ When: 5 to 9 pm
+ Where: Fallbrook town square, 600 Fallbrook Blvd. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $5 cash admission
More details: Vendors, local food trucks, and wine tasting (with a VIP ticket)
Friday, May 29
Music: Bourbon Theatre Karaoke
+ When: 9 pm
+ Where: Bourbon Theatre, 1415 O St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free for 21+ | $5 for anyone younger
More details: "Come sing and be merry, with secret prizes given out throughout the night."
Friday, May 29
Music: Listening Party: The Boys of Dungeon Lane
+ When: 7 pm
+ Where: First Day Vinyl, 7301 S 27th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free! | Registration requested
More details: Come out and listen to the new Paul McCartney album! There will be giveaways and prizes, including a limited edition canvas print, postcard sets and a tote as a gift with any purchase of the album.
Friday, May 29
Music: Scallywags
+ When: 5 pm
+ Where: The Zoo Bar, 136 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 cover
More details: A rock/blues and with a soulful touch.
Friday, May 29
Music: Star Funeral + lazarus go home + figuring it out (18+)
+ When: 7 pm
+ Where: 1867 Bar, 101 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details: Star Funeral is a Long Island-based shoegaze emo act. They'll be joined by local indie bands Lazarus Go Home and Figuring It Out.
Friday, May 29
Music: Summer Music Series: Emily Bass Trio
+ When: 8 pm
+ Where: Zipline Tap & Grill, 575 Fallbrook Blvd. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: Free live music on the patio every Thursday, Friday and Saturday until September!
Friday, May 29
Music: Ro Hempel Band
+ When: 9 pm
+ Where: The Zoo Bar, 136 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 cover
Saturday, May 30
Saturday, May 30
Music: The Stacys + The Bricks + The Breakroom + Joyrager
+ When: 7 pm
+ Where: 1867 Bar, 101 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $15
More details: Some cool bands! Links to their stuff:
+ The Stacys: spotify / insta
+ The Bricks: bandcamp / insta
+ The Breakroom: spotify / insta
+ Joyrager: spotify / insta
Saturday, May 30
Market: Haymarket Farmers' Market
+ When: 8 am to noon
+ Where: Haymarket (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free, but there will be plenty of vendors to buy from.
Saturday, May 30
Music: FISSION + Mr. McMoney
+ When: 9 pm
+ Where: The Zoo Bar, 136 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 cover
More details: FISSION is an Omaha-based, genre-bending jazz quartet! They're joined by Mr. McMoney, a Lincoln-based band that blends funk, jazz, and progressive rock.
Saturday, May 30
Music: Savannah Dexter – Damage Control Tour
+ When: 6 pm (doors) | 7 pm (show)
+ Where: Bourbon Theatre, 1415 O St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Advance tickets start at $25 for GA | $30 day of show
Saturday, May 30
Music: Sweats Album Release Show + Bogusman + The Ulcer Twins (21+)
+ When: 7 pm (doors) | 8 pm (show)
+ Where: Duffy's Tavern, 1412 O St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details: Lincoln post-hardcore band Sweats are celebrating the release of their new EP Splashback.
Saturday, May 30
Music: Summer Music Series: Hansen Airship
+ When: 8 pm
+ Where: Zipline Tap & Grill, 575 Fallbrook Blvd. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: Free live music on the patio every Thursday, Friday and Saturday until September!
Saturday, May 30
Music: The Vogts Sisters (Final LAFTA show of the season)
+ When: 7:30 pm
+ Where: LAFTA, 504 S. 7th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $20 general admission | $10 for students
More details: The Midwestern acoustic folk duo returns to Lincoln!
Saturday, May 30
Outdoors: Celebrate Nebraska Bird Month
+ When: 1 to 4 pm
+ Where: Prairie Pines Nature Preserve, 3100 N. 112th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: "Celebrate Nebraska Bird Month with Prairie Pines Partners and Wachiska Audubon! Join us in the arboretum with fun hands-on learning for all ages. Go on a guided bird walk, enjoy a children's story or build a human sized bird nest - there's fun for everyone!"
Saturday, May 30
Social: Cooper Park Party
+ When: 4 to 7 pm
+ Where: Cooper Park, 600 D St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: Free hot dogs, cotton candy and snow cones! There will be a firetruck rig demonstration at 4:15 pm and a community kickball game at 5 pm, as well as other yard games and community info booths. Organized by the South Salt Creek Community Organization.
Sunday, May 31
Sunday, May 31
Outdoors: Carrying the Torch: NeighborWorks Week 2026 Bike Tour
+ When: 9 to 10:30 am
+ Where: UPCO Park, 2931 N 40th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free! Register here
More details: "Join us as we ride the trails from UPCO Park to the Jane Snyder Trails Center. Retracing the steps of Lincoln's post-war community builders, organizers, and neighborhood advocates, we'll retell the story of how neighbors came together to confront disinvestment and save the neighborhood, ultimately leading the creation of NeighborWorks Lincoln in 1986 – 40 years ago this year!
This year's NeighborWorks Week bike tour builds on last year's 'Northeast Radial Bike Tour,' delving deeper into the history of Lincoln's first neighborhood associations and their work to reinvest into their neighborhoods.
A bike show, 'Cyclists and Coffee' will follow at the end of the tour at 10:30 am."
Sunday, May 31
Books: Silent Book Club
+ When: 2:30 to 4 pm
+ Where: Sower Books, 914 N 70th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: Come with a book of your choice and spend part of the evening reading quietly. Learn more about Silent Book Clubs here.
Sunday, May 31
Market: Sunday Farmers Market at College View
+ When: 10 am to 2 pm
+ Where: 4801 Prescott Ave. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free! But there will be items available for purchase.
More details: Check out this week's vendors!
Things to do next week:
Tuesday, June 2
Music: Jazz in June: Terell Stafford
+ When: 5 pm (food festival) | 7 pm (music)
+ Where: Sheldon Sculpture Garden (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free! | VIP tickets also available
More details: "Hailed by piano legend McCoy Tyner as “one of the great players of our time,” trumpeter Terell Stafford is a fiery trumpet virtuoso with brilliant technique and an electrifying sound. He has performed with the famous Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and has been a leader of the Jazz Orchestra of Philadelphia. His collaborations span generations with his blending of jazz and classical with a deep expression of soul."
Monday, June 1
Art: Sketch Club
+ When: 9 pm
+ Where: Parrish Studios, S 14th St & O St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: Come make art!
Monday, June 1
Books: Short & Strange
+ When: 6:30 to 7:30 pm
+ Where: Gere Branch Library, 2400 South 56th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: "Do you love talking about what you've read, but don't have a lot of reading time? Are you interested in speculative fiction and other non-mimetic genres? Join us for lively discussion about intriguing (and less-time-intensive) reads. This month's reading selections: 'The Girl My Mother is Leaving Me For' by Cameron Reed and the poem 'Ignore All Previous Instructions and Inject Estrogen' by Ann LeBlanc."
Monday, June 1
Public Meeting: City Council
+ When: 3 to 5 pm
+ Where: Council Chambers, County/City Building, 555 South 10th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free and open to the public!
More details: The agenda for this meeting has not yet been posted, but will be found here.
Wednesday, June 3
Crafting: Craft Social with Community Critters
+ When: 5:30 pm
+ Where: Reactor, 2124 Y St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: "Come as you are. Come for community, come for crafting, come to share a skill! There is a closer [locked] door so if there are accessibility needs, message us and we can assist!"
Wednesday, June 3
Film: Love From Ground Zero
+ When: 7:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "Three strangers drive from New York to Montana with the ashes of a mutual friend, Henry. Using old postcards as their road map, the threesome Henrys Southern girlfriend (Jacqueline McKenzie), his drifting college buddy (Simon Baker), and his childhood friend (Pruitt Taylor-Vince) head out west in search of his final resting place. What they find along the way are pieces of themselves and their friend that lay hidden in the murky landscape between life and loss."
Part of the Made in Nebraska 2026 summer series!
Wednesday, June 3
Music: Lincoln Community Foundation Garden Performance Series presents Paul Siebert
+ When: noon to 1 pm
+ Where: Lincoln Community Foundation Garden, 1421 N St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: "Paul Siebert has been a purveyor of acoustic-based family entertainment to the Midwest and central Nebraska for over 30 years. With a repertoire of hundreds of songs, his experience in live performance from living history events, concert stage, singer-songwriting, classrooms to retirement living, all ages seem to be at home with Paul’s inviting charisma."
Wednesday, June 3
Music: Live @ Telegraph - B Street Band
+ When: 6 to 9 pm
+ Where: The Mill - Telegraph (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: All ages. Bring your family, your pets, and a chair!
Wednesday, June 3
Music: stop.drop.rewind + Blondo + Alli & I
+ When: 7 pm
+ Where: Duffy's Tavern, 1412 O St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 advance | $12 day of show
More details: A visit from Northwest Indiana-based progressive power-pop band stop.drop.rewind! Plus local support.
+ stop.drop.rewind: insta / bandcamp
+ Blondo: insta / spotify
+ Alli & I: insta / spotify
Thursday, June 4
Community: Crafting the Resistance (you can't be angry all the time)
+ When: 9 to 11 am
+ Where: The Hub Cafe, 250 N 21st St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: Bring your crafting project or just come for coffee. (Bring a donation for Little Free Pantries.) Recurs every Thursday!
Thursday, June 4
Open Mic: Open Mic at the Hub Cafe
+ When: 5 to 8 pm
+ Where: The Hub Cafe, 250 N 21st St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free, but there will be food available for purchase.
More details: Open to musicians, singers, comedians, and poets! 20-minute slots available. Every first and third Thursday of the month.
Thursday, June 4
Sale: The International Quilt Museum's Book and Fabric Sale
+ When: 10 am to 4 pm
+ Where: International Quilt Museum, 1523 N. 33rd St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Items available for purchase!
More details: The sale continues on Friday and Saturday!
+ Hardcover books: $3
+ Paperback books: $2
+ Booklets: 2 for $1
+ Free magazines while supplies last
+ Feed sacks & fabric priced per piece
Friday, June 5
Art: First Friday
+ When: The earliest receptions typically start at 5 pm
+ Where: Downtown Lincoln
+ Cost: Free!
More details: The first Friday of every month a bunch of galleries and businesses are open late to showcase the work of Lincoln artists. Come out and support local art!
Friday, June 5
Film: Lewerentz Divine Darkness
+ When: Showtimes TBD
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 matinee | $12 evening show
More details about the film: "Sigurd Lewerentz is one of the most famous Swedish architects, considered a master of the profession internationally. His unique solutions were decades ahead of their time. Lewerentz did not want to be filmed or interviewed. His person, like his buildings, is surrounded by a mysterious aura. But in a root cellar in Lund, there is an unknown treasure. Film reels and audio tapes recorded by the architect Bernt Nyberg with Lewerentz during his last years are stored here. From the cellar, a culturalhistorical journey begins, where the stylistic traces of Lewerentz within Nordic architecture become palpable. Classicism and modernism converge in a poetic brutality that awakens our deepest and most archaic cultural memories."
More showings through June 11!
Friday, June 5
Music: 156/Silence + The World Without Us + The Tale Untold & Spiral
+ When: 6 pm (doors)
+ Where: 1867 Bar, 101 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $28.20 (with online fees) | Buy tickets here
More details: Pittsburgh-based metalcore band 156/Silence with support from Nebraska bands.
Saturday, June 6
Film: The Wizard of Oz
+ When: 11:30 am
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details about the film: Part of the Family Film Fest! Tickets must be picked up at the box office on the day of the show.
Saturday, June 6
Market: Bugeaters Vintage Market
+ When: 10 am to 4 pm
+ Where: Tower Square, 1300 P St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free, but there will be items available to purchase!
More details: The massive vintage market comes downtown!
Saturday, June 6
Market: Pepe's Birthday Bash
+ When: noon to 4 pm
+ Where: Pepe's Bistro, 1311 S 11th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free! But there will be items available to purchase
More details: Local art + local food + live music + fun!
Sunday, June 7
Music: Concrete Soul
+ When: 2 to 6 pm
+ Where: Union Plaza Amphitheater, N 21st St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: There will be live music, vendors and an outdoor bar!
Sunday, June 7
Outdoors: Wildflower Walk
+ When: 11 am to 12:30 pm
+ Where: Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center, 11700 SW 100th St., Denton, NE 68339 (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: "Join an experienced nature guide and celebrate Wildflower Week with us. We'll take a leisurely stroll along the trails to see what is blooming and learn together about native wildflowers and grasses. No admission fee."
Things to do later this year:
Saturday, June 27
Pride: Free Pride
+ When: 4 pm
+ Where: DM the organizers for address
+ Cost: Free!
More details: Queer festivities and community building! No cops and no corporations.
Monday, June 8
Film: Aanikoobijigan [Ancestor / Great-Grandparent / Great-Grandchild]
+ When: Showtime TBD
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details about the film: "In the sterile archives of museums our ancestor’s remains struggle to find their way home. The film follows the eleven indigenous repatriation specialists that make up MACPRA (Michigan Anishinaabek Cultural Preservation & Repatriation Alliance). Through an essayistic approach the film takes a critical look at the reasoning that justified unearthing and collecting them in the first place, and presents vérité portraits of the courageous individuals doing the hard and emotionally draining work of fighting for their return."
Tuesday, June 9
Music: Jazz in June: Tammy McCann
+ When: 5 pm (food festival) | 7 pm (music)
+ Where: Sheldon Sculpture Garden (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free! | VIP tickets also available
More details: "Internationally acclaimed vocalist Tammy McCann from Chicago brings a powerful, sultry, and deeply expressive voice that blends classical technique, gospel soul, and jazz storytelling to create a sound entirely her own. From Carnegie Hall to Jazz at Lincoln Center, and alongside legends like Ray Charles and Branford Marsalis, McCann delivers performances that are as electrifying as they are unforgettable."
Wednesday, June 10
Film: Elizabethtown
+ When: 7:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "Aspiring young shoe designer Drew Baylor (Orlando Bloom) gets fired from his high-profile job after the failure of his latest project. To make matters worse, his girlfriend, Ellen (Jessica Biel), leaves him, and he becomes suicidal. Drew’s morbid plans are interrupted by the news of his father’s death, and he is called back to his Kentucky hometown. On his flight home, he meets the lovely Claire (Kirsten Dunst), a sunny flight attendant who tries to help him embrace life once again."
Part of the Made in Nebraska 2026 summer series!
Friday, June 12
Film: Esta Isla
+ When: Showtimes TBD
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 matinee | $12 evening show
More details about the film: "Bebo, a teenager scraping by in a coastal town in Puerto Rico, lives with his older brother in a public housing complex. Fishing is their lifeline, but as desperation grows, they’re drawn into illegal activities that promise quick money but come with dangerous consequences. When a deal goes wrong and blood is spilled, Bebo is forced to flee with his girlfriend Lola, a girl from a wealthy family who’s equally eager to escape her own troubled life."
More showings through June 18!
Friday, June 12
Film: Tuner
+ When: Showtimes TBD
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 matinee | $12 evening show
More details about the film: "In Academy Award-winning director Daniel Roher’s first narrative feature, Leo Woodall stars as a gifted young piano tuner whose heightened sense of hearing draws the attention of criminals, who see his talents as useful for opening safes as well as for tuning Steinways. With his once-promising musical career over, he works across New York with his mentor Harry Horowitz (Academy Award-winner Dustin Hoffman), encountering a range of characters, including composition student Ruthie (Havana Rose Liu), with whom he forges an unexpected connection. Niki’s safecracking work threatens his budding romance with Ruthie and pulls him into increasingly dangerous territory."
More showings through June 25!
Saturday, June 13
Film: The Muppet Movie
+ When: 11:30 am
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details about the film: Part of the Family Film Fest! Tickets must be picked up at the box office on the day of the show.
Sunday, June 14
Film: The Great Dictator
+ When: 1:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "In his controversial masterpiece The Great Dictator, Charlie Chaplin offers both a cutting caricature of Adolf Hitler and a sly tweaking of his own comic persona. Chaplin, in his first pure talkie, brings his sublime physicality to two roles: the cruel yet clownish “Tomainian” dictator and the kindly Jewish barber who is mistaken for him. Featuring Jack Oakie and Paulette Goddard in stellar supporting turns, The Great Dictator, boldly going after the fascist leader before the U.S.’s official entry into World War II, is an audacious amalgam of politics and slapstick that culminates in Chaplin’s famously impassioned speech."
A one-day only showing!
Tuesday, June 16
Music: Jazz in June: Jackie Allen and Hans Sturm
+ When: 5 pm (food festival) | 7 pm (music)
+ Where: Sheldon Sculpture Garden (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free! | VIP tickets also available
More details: "Acclaimed jazz vocalist Jackie Allen brings world-class artistry with a hometown connection. Praised by Rolling Stone for her “four-hundred-dollar-a-bottle jazz,” Allen’s luminous voice has graced stages from The Blue Note to global festivals worldwide. Joined by acclaimed bassist Hans Sturm, she delivers performances of remarkable musicality, storytelling, and chemistry—an unforgettable night of jazz at its finest."
Wednesday, June 17
Film: Up In The Air
+ When: 7:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "An idea from a young, new co-worker (Anna Kendrick) would put an end to the constant travel of corporate downsizer Ryan Bingham (George Clooney), so he takes her on a tour to demonstrate the importance of face-to-face meetings with those they must fire. While mentoring his colleague, he arranges hookups with another frequent-flier (Vera Farmiga), and his developing feelings for the woman prompt him to see others in a new light."
Part of the Made in Nebraska 2026 summer series!
Friday, June 19
Film: The Celluloid Closet (30th anniversary screening)
+ When: Showtimes TBD
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 matinee | $12 evening show
More details about the film: "The history of LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood is traced from early coded portrayals and damaging stereotypes to more open and nuanced depictions. Narrator Lily Tomlin reflects on cinema’s role in shaping—and distorting—queer visibility. Collecting footage from over 100 movies and interviews with many of the filmmakers and actors who created them (including Tom Hanks, Shirley MacLaine, Susan Sarandon, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Curtis, and Gore Vidal), The Celluloid Closet is a funny and insightful look at a changing century."
More showings through June 25!
Saturday, June 20
Film: The Princess Bride
+ When: 11:30 am
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details about the film: Part of the Family Film Fest! Tickets must be picked up at the box office on the day of the show.
Monday, June 22
Music: Bug Hunter + The Narcissist Cookbook (all ages)
+ When: 6:30 pm (doors) | 7 pm (show)
+ Where: Bourbon Theatre, 1415 O St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Tickets start at $25 for advance GA tickets | $2 under 21 fee at the door
Tuesday, June 23
Music: Jazz in June: Josh Hoyer's Colossal 4
+ When: 5 pm (food festival) | 7 pm (music)
+ Where: Sheldon Sculpture Garden (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free! | VIP tickets also available
More details: "Get ready for an evening of gritty, high-octane soul and blues that’s equal parts Memphis, Motown, and modern fire. Fresh off a win at the International Blues Challenge, the Colossal 4’s sound is raw, authentic, and impossible to resist. Led by Josh Hoyer, the award-winning four-piece band includes Myles Jasnowski (guitar), Mike Keeling (bass) and Mike Rhian (drums). Inspired by the sounds of Stax, Motown, Muscle Shoals, New Orleans and San Francisco, the band continuously crosses musical boundaries both in style and era."
Wednesday, June 24
Film: The Aviation Cocktail
+ When: 7:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "In the late 1950s, a hostage situation in rural Nebraska results in the tragic death of a young girl. While transporting the injured killer back to town, local sheriff Henry Fisher (Beau Kiger), his brother Jack (Michael Haskins) and sometimes friend Bob Halloran (Brandon Eaton) decide to indulge in vigilante justice, killing the murderer before he can be brought to trial. Although it seems like an easy decision at the time, it will come to haunt the three men and maybe even destroy them."
Part of the Made in Nebraska 2026 summer series!
Friday, June 26
Film: My Father's Shadow
+ When: Showtimes TBD
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 matinee | $12 evening show
More details about the film: "The UK’s Best International Feature Film entry to the 98th Academy Awards and recipient of the Caméra d’Or Special Mention at Cannes, Akinola Davies Jr.’s My Father’s Shadow is a poetic, tender portrait of father–son bonds set amidst the political turbulence of 1993 Lagos."
More showings through July 9!
Friday, June 26
Film: Yes
+ When: Showtimes TBD
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 matinee | $12 evening show
More details about the film: "One of international cinema’s most fearless and provocative filmmakers, Nadav Lapid has long been an outspoken critic of his birth country’s government policies, channeling a lifetime of fury and frustration into vital films like Synonyms and Ahed’s Knee that brim with righteous anger, spite, and shame. In Yes, Lapid once again takes vigorous critical aim at the Israeli government with a new approach: submission. "
More showings through July 9!
Saturday, June 27
Film: Queen of Katwe
+ When: 11:30 am
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details about the film: Part of the Family Film Fest! Tickets must be picked up at the box office on the day of the show.
Saturday, June 27
Sports: No Coast Roller Derby
+ When: TBD
+ Where: Ice Box, 1880 Transformation Dr. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: TBD
More details: "All home games for the 2026 season will be doubleheaders. More information about opponents, start times, and event details will be released in the coming weeks!"
Tuesday, June 30
Music: Jazz in June: The Downtown Collective
+ When: 5 pm (food festival) | 7 pm (music)
+ Where: Sheldon Sculpture Garden (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free! | VIP tickets also available
More details: "Celebrate the timeless genius of Stevie Wonder in this electrifying tribute from The Downtown Collective featuring a live 12-piece band! Fresh off their 2025 debut at the House of Blues Las Vegas, they are one of the Midwest’s premier entertainment groups performing for special events across the country with top musicians and infectious energy. Featuring both note-for-note renditions and their own creative new spins on hits like “Superstition,” “Sir Duke,” “Isn’t She Lovely,” “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing,” and “I Wish,” this concert brings Stevie’s music to life as the finale for Jazz in June’s 35th Anniversary Season."
Wednesday, July 1
Film: Nebraska
+ When: 7:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "Cantankerous old buzzard Woody Grant (Bruce Dern) can barely walk down the street of his home in Billings, Mont., without stopping for a drink. So when Woody receives a sweepstakes notice in the mail and insists on making a 750-mile trip to Lincoln, Neb., to collect his prize, it falls to baffled son David (Will Forte) to accompany him. During a stop in their Nebraska hometown, word gets out about Woody’s fortune, first making him a hero, then later, the target of predatory people."
Part of the Made in Nebraska 2026 summer series!
Sunday, July 5
Film: Nashville
+ When: 1:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "This cornerstone of 1970s American moviemaking from Robert Altman is a panoramic view of the country’s political and cultural landscapes, set in the nation’s music capital. Nashville weaves the stories of twenty-four characters—from country star to wannabe to reporter to waitress—into a cinematic tapestry that is equal parts comedy, tragedy, and musical. Many members of the astonishing cast wrote their own songs and performed them live on location, which lends another layer to the film’s quirky authenticity. Altman’s ability to get to the heart of American life via its eccentric byways was never put to better use than in this grand, rollicking triumph, which barrels forward to an unforgettable conclusion."
Tuesday, July 7
Film: Pan's Labyrinth
+ When: 7:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "An Academy Award–winning dark fable set five years after the end of the Spanish Civil War, Pan’s Labyrinth encapsulates the rich visual style and genre-defying craft of Guillermo del Toro."
A one-night only screening!
Wednesday, July 8
Film: UmoNhoN Iye: The Omaha Speaking
+ When: 7:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "Only a handful of Native American fluent speakers remain of the Omaha Tribe. Fluent speaking elders reflect on growing up speaking their native language and the importance of preservation. Hopefulness is expressed by a dedicated group of educators attempts to keep their language alive."
Part of the Made in Nebraska 2026 summer series!
Friday, July 10
Music: Cootie Catcher
+ When: 7 pm (doors) | 8 pm (show)
+ Where: Duffy's Tavern, 1412 O St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10 advance | $15 day of show | $3 minor charge
More details: The eclectic indie pop band from Toronto comes to town! Local support TBA.
Saturday, July 11
Organizing: Lincoln Tenants United Meeting
+ When: 11 am to 12:30 pm
+ Where: Bennett Martin Public Library, 136 S 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!
More details: "Our goal is to build relationships with our neighbors! Expect coffee, connections, and a special training to help us build our tenant power. Reach out to lnktenantsunited@proton.me or (402) 782-1511 if you have any questions or access needs."
Spanish interpretation will be available!
Wednesday, July 15
Film: Remember the Drumstick
+ When: 7:30 pm
+ Where: Ross Media Arts Center, 313 N 13th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details about the film: "Tim Lohmeier, by accident, created something in Nebraska in the 1980s – The Drumstick. A chicken restaurant by day and the hottest rock club in Nebraska by night. He booked some of the best music of the times BEFORE the rest of the world knew they were the best. Groups like Joan Jett, Luther Allison, Red Hot Chili Peppers, REM, Dwight Yoakam, X, Marty Stuart, Jason and the Scorchers. The Drumstick also gave local great plains musicians with original music a place to perform. Fab local acts like Charlie Burton and Rock Therapy, Boys with Toys, Model Citizens. The list goes on and on. Oh, and don’t forget the fried chicken and Texas toast. The building that housed the business was torn down in 1987 to make room for a fast food restaurant. Tim died in 1998. Very little remains of the club with the exception of a few photos, home videos and a lot of memories. Memories that are preserved in this documentary as part of the 1980s proud music history."
Part of the Made in Nebraska 2026 summer series!
Tuesday, July 21
Music: Alls + KJ Teder + Prairie Princess + Crab Waiver
+ When: 7 pm (doors), 7:30 pm (show)
+ Where: 1867 Bar, 101 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: $10
More details: Some cool local bands!
Saturday, August 1
Music: Rock The Vote!
+ When: 4 pm (doors) | 5 pm (show)
+ Where: 1867 Bar, 101 N 14th St. (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Tickets starting at $13.86 (including fees)
More details: Featuring a bangin' lineup of bands: Estrogen Projection, Das Dat, The Hangin' Cowboys, Thirst Things First, and music from DJ $pencelove.
Saturday, August 22
Books: 4th Annual Wordstock
+ When: 10 am to 1 pm
+ Where: Auld Pavilion @ Antelope Park (Google Maps)
+ Cost: Free!!
More details: "WORDSTOCK attendees will enjoy unlimited books to take home, food trucks, carnival games, along with engaging stories from local celebrity readers who share our passion for literacy."
Also, be on the lookout for book drop locations around Lincoln where you'll be able to donate used books to be distributed at the event.