Omaha Symphony will premier piece by Council Bluffs youth Follow Us
Question of the Day By TIM JOHNSON - Associated Press - Saturday, March 6, 2021
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Franklin Elementary School student has won a composition contest for young composers held by the Omaha Symphony.
Fourth-grader Kendra Jurek’s piece, “Thanks to You,” will be premiered by the symphony this spring during its virtual Link Up concert for elementary students. The symphony will record a video of the performance and send links to Council Bluffs-Omaha metropolitan elementary schools, according to Liz Kendall Weissner, the symphony’s director of education and community engagement.
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EXCLUSIVE! Coco Quinn spills all her secrets
It s no secret that
Coco Quinn is a star on the rise. The tween triple threat (at just 12 years old, she s a dancer, actress and singer) just released her most emotional song yet and, tbh, we re obsessed.
That s why we had to chat with the fabulous influencer (she has over 1.7M Insta followers) about Secrets, young love and what s coming up next.
GL: What s Secrets all about?
Coco: It was such a fun process to record Secrets and, as my second original release, it was definitely one of my favorites. It s about a couple that s in love but he s keeping secrets from you and just acting weird. At the end, he writes a letter explaining why he s being distant and that he s sick in the hospital.