Updated: 2:01 PM CST Feb 25, 2021 KETV Staff Report A year of recovery and rebuilding that is how Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert described her aspirations for the city in 2021.In a past year marked by the pandemic and protests, Stothert made her case that the city can be cautious but optimistic moving forward. A small group of City of Omaha employees, department directors and council members sat inside the Civic Center s legislative chambers to hear Stothert deliver her latest State of the City address Wednesday afternoon.Stothert touched on both major challenges impacting the city s future actions and decisions, calling it a rare thing for a community to have to live these particular experiences in 2020.Stothert also acknowledged secondary effects caused by the pandemic. The past year highlights the need for additional housing options, she said.Many families in Omaha will still have to claw back out of the hole made by past-due payments in the housing crisi
Students Share their Creativity at SVACE January 7, 2021 by Continuing Education
“Happy Not Too Late” by Clarisse Provido, SVACE student
We are pleased to present art by Clarisse Provido, a recent SVACE student in our course, Careers in Illustration: A Drawing Workshop, with faculty member Grant Shaffer.
“Happy Not Too Late” by Clarisse Provido (SVACE student)
The artist writes:
“Illustrator and fashion designer Clarisse Provido creates resonating art portraits and images that capture humanity while beautifying vulnerability and showing strength in adversity. Her work often displays the juxtaposition of elements from nature in unusual compositions while showing its intimate details. She uses watercolor, mixed media art and natural textiles as her mediums for visual storytelling.
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‘Spotlight On Christmas’ Lifetime Movie Premiere: Synopsis, Trailer, Cast
12/21/20 AT 8:00 AM
Lifetime’s “It’s A Wonderful Lifetime” programming event continues with the premiere of “Spotlight on Christmas,” starring Tori Anderson and Victor Zinck, Jr.
The film will mark a first on Lifetime for Anderson, who has worked on Hallmark Channel, starring in “Love Under the Olive Tree,” and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, starring in “Return to Christmas Creek.” She is also recognizable for her roles as Blake on “Blind Spot” and Evie on “No Tomorrow.”
As for Zinck, he previously worked on Lifetime in the film “Drink Slay Love,” but is likely better known for his various roles in other TV movies. Those include the UpTV film “Love Alaska,” as well as the Hallmark Channel projects “The Sweetest Heart,” “Frozen in Love,” “The Christmas Cottage” and “Love on the Sidelines.”
About the Movie
Dumped two weeks before Christmas, actress Olivia O’Hara (Tori Anderson) secretly returns to her tiny hometown to hide out, eat cookies and avoid the press. What she doesn’t expect is to be faced with the family she left behind, meeting charming new guy Casey Rawlins (Victor Zinck, Jr.), or a noisy reporter following her every move. Completely overwhelmed, Olivia contemplates running away from her life once again, but with a newfound confidence and freedom, Olivia bravely steps up to take the starring role in her own life, realizing that home is where the heart is and that she deserves to be loved for exactly who she really is.