Post by Andrew Wallum on Aug 12, 2006 0:56:39 GMT -5
Where do the kindred of Lincoln often find themselves?
Loft above the Mill is where the socially inclined have gatherd for the last decade to enjoy the art galleries, private concerts, theatre productions, dance and music in a place of mutual understanding that peace will be upheld.
www.loftatthemill.org/
The Historic Haymarket prizes itself for the beautiful restoration and artwork of the old warehouse district, a project started years ago by a forgotten Daeva Invictus who fell in love with the potential it held. You can hear the sounds of people living, working, and enjoying life in the district 24 hours a day. Reach out and touch history, sit at a sidewalk café and taste some of the best food and drink any area can offer, or find something special to take home from one of the unique shops.
www.historichaymarket.info/
The Rococo Theatre sits below nine floors of condominums at the corner of 13th and P in downtown Lincoln. The original black marble floors gleam from restored chandeliers of the long forgotten Stuart Theatre and traditional theater seats have been replaced with Vegas-style booths and tables. The Rococo hosts live musical acts and theatre productions, comedians, magicians, classic and cult-classic movies, sporting events, corporate events, weddings, seminars, holiday parties and social mixers can all be found within the halls of the Rococo.
www.rococotheatre.com/
The Don. L. Love Memorial Library at the southern edge of City Campus is bounded by Love Garden and Cather Garden. If you need a Dragon or a new Dragon to the city, this is where you go. The library has extensive collections on social sciences, and the humanities, including business, history, language, literature, philosophy, political science, religion, sociology, art and the Research Services, Preservation, and Special Collections are only a few of things that one take advantage of or find among the dusty shelves of the restricted areas of the vast library. Professor Terrence Faraday and his staff of research assistants are happy to assist those with an open mind.
www.unl.edu/libr/libs/love/
Downtown Lincoln "Business, residents and visitors are all choosing to "do it downtown." This is the hub for entertainment, dining, nightlife, specialty retail, professional services, local and state government, education, arts and culture. For kindred this is the ideal rack with dark, steam-filled alleys, tall buildings close to one another, sunken doorways, maintenance stairs that lead to unknown rooms below respectable businesses and one can find humans from every walk of life, ethnicicty, and religion to suit their appetite.
www.downtownlincoln.org/
Club Twilight located on 14th Street between O and P is under new management and hotter than ever. A known blood-bar the dance floor vibrates to a mix of techno, Goth, punk and alternative music spinned by our goth-goddess D.J. Cinnamon-Rage. The club is also known for its exotic mixed drinks, seductive staff and special services along with an interesting choice of decor not found anywhere else in Lincoln.
Loft above the Mill is where the socially inclined have gatherd for the last decade to enjoy the art galleries, private concerts, theatre productions, dance and music in a place of mutual understanding that peace will be upheld.
www.loftatthemill.org/
The Historic Haymarket prizes itself for the beautiful restoration and artwork of the old warehouse district, a project started years ago by a forgotten Daeva Invictus who fell in love with the potential it held. You can hear the sounds of people living, working, and enjoying life in the district 24 hours a day. Reach out and touch history, sit at a sidewalk café and taste some of the best food and drink any area can offer, or find something special to take home from one of the unique shops.
www.historichaymarket.info/
The Rococo Theatre sits below nine floors of condominums at the corner of 13th and P in downtown Lincoln. The original black marble floors gleam from restored chandeliers of the long forgotten Stuart Theatre and traditional theater seats have been replaced with Vegas-style booths and tables. The Rococo hosts live musical acts and theatre productions, comedians, magicians, classic and cult-classic movies, sporting events, corporate events, weddings, seminars, holiday parties and social mixers can all be found within the halls of the Rococo.
www.rococotheatre.com/
The Don. L. Love Memorial Library at the southern edge of City Campus is bounded by Love Garden and Cather Garden. If you need a Dragon or a new Dragon to the city, this is where you go. The library has extensive collections on social sciences, and the humanities, including business, history, language, literature, philosophy, political science, religion, sociology, art and the Research Services, Preservation, and Special Collections are only a few of things that one take advantage of or find among the dusty shelves of the restricted areas of the vast library. Professor Terrence Faraday and his staff of research assistants are happy to assist those with an open mind.
www.unl.edu/libr/libs/love/
Downtown Lincoln "Business, residents and visitors are all choosing to "do it downtown." This is the hub for entertainment, dining, nightlife, specialty retail, professional services, local and state government, education, arts and culture. For kindred this is the ideal rack with dark, steam-filled alleys, tall buildings close to one another, sunken doorways, maintenance stairs that lead to unknown rooms below respectable businesses and one can find humans from every walk of life, ethnicicty, and religion to suit their appetite.
www.downtownlincoln.org/
Club Twilight located on 14th Street between O and P is under new management and hotter than ever. A known blood-bar the dance floor vibrates to a mix of techno, Goth, punk and alternative music spinned by our goth-goddess D.J. Cinnamon-Rage. The club is also known for its exotic mixed drinks, seductive staff and special services along with an interesting choice of decor not found anywhere else in Lincoln.