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The first part of Max Sparber's play about the real-life murder of an African-American man in Omaha in 1919, told from the perspective of two itinerant blackface minstrels. 0 Topics Hollywood, Omaha, fame Max Sparber is a playwright and arts journalist from Minneapolis, MN, who currently resides in Omaha, NE. “Max Sparber, who wrote the "Max About Town" arts and culture column for MinnPost, is both astute and amazingly accessible in the way he writes about theater, visual arts, film – you name it. M. Produced by the Blue Max Sparber channeling his inner Buffalo Bill, ©photos by Debra S. You can read more about his adventures with Yiddish on his blog, Dress British The Jewish Press 5. As an adoptee whose identity quest has shaped his life and as a research specialist investigating people’s family trees, Max Sparber perfectly embodies his “history detective” tagline. Each week they invite a "Omaha Party" is a weekly podcast by Max "Bunny" Sparber and Coco Mault, both with long backgrounds as journalists, playwrights, and performers. Each week they invite a celebrity Max Sparber channeling his inner Buffalo Bill, ©photos by Debra S. Each week they explore Omaha’s by Max Sparber Publication date 2013-07-02 Usage Attribution 3. 2022 Read More 1/31/25The Jewish Press Vol. 15 Read More To know the early history of theater in Omaha is to get an education on the seamier side of Omaha’s wild-west past, playwright Max Sparber has discovered. Kaplan Playwright-journalist-blogger-historian Max Sparber has a knack for reinventing himself borne from a lifelong search Bunny and Coco interview Memphis band Toxie, discuss a human scalp at the Omaha library, and a millionaire Omahan who lost everything in Vegas. Each week they explore 2015 Current Events in Historic Florence: January 2015 Sunday, Jan. You can read more about his adventures with Yiddish on his blog, Dress British Think Yiddish. 105 No. CST: Douglas County Historical Society Second Sunday Talk: Reading of "Minstrel Show, or The fifth part of Max Sparber's play about the real-life murder of an African-American man in Omaha in 1919, told from the perspective of two itinerant black Max Sparber channeling his inner Buffalo Bill, ©photos by Debra S. 0 Topics Omaha, trains, flappers, hobos Language English "Omaha Party" is a weekly podcast by Max "Bunny" Sparber and Coco Mault, both with long backgrounds as journalists, playwrights, and performers. He is also the author of infrequent stories of Jewish supernatural fiction, including "Eliyahu Ha-Navi," which was anthologized in Omaha Party: Episode 17: Fourth Of July Aftermath by Max Sparber Publication date 2013-07-16 Usage Attribution 3. Max Sparber is a playwright and journalist from Minneapolis. 0 Topics Omaha, Route 66 Language English Historians Howard Hamilton, Jack Atkins and Max Sparber said they have heard stories about the Florence tunnels, but the only ones backed up by historical record are quite innocent. Playwright, Journalist and Actor, Sparber wrote the play Minstrel Show, a retelling of the 1919 lynching of William Brown, in Omaha, Nebraska. Max started as an arts critic and editor at WMMR radio, the now-defunct college radio station at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. 0 Topics Omaha, theater, literature Language English "Omaha Party" is a weekly podcast by Max "Bunny" Sparber and Coco Mault, both with long backgrounds as journalists, playwrights, and performers. Kaplan Playwright-journalist-blogger-historian Max Sparber has a knack for reinventing himself borne from a lifelong search City of Secrets: Episode 2: The Haunted Place by Max Sparber Publication date 2013-08-21 Usage Attribution 3. 0 Topics Omaha, July 4, moonshine, parades Language "Omaha Party" is a weekly podcast by Max "Bunny" Sparber and Coco Mault, both with long backgrounds as journalists, playwrights, and performers. Each week they invite a celebrity Unsettling and compelling, Max Sparber’s “Minstrel Show or the Lynching of William Brown” re-creates a harrowing true story about the 1919 lynching of a jailed black man, as Your Hollywood Friends and Neighbors: Episode 10 Omaha Mini Episode by Max Sparber Publication date 2014-05-29 Usage Attribution 3. The controversial play was denounced by After college, while living in Omaha, Nebraska, Max Sparber set out to learn one thousand Yiddish words in a year—and in the process, discovered the richness of Yiddish culture. Each week they explore "Omaha Party" is a weekly podcast by Max "Bunny" Sparber and Coco Mault, both with long backgrounds as journalists, playwrights, and performers. 0 Topics Omaha, theater, bars, wildlife Language English "Omaha Party" is a weekly podcast by Max "Bunny" Sparber and Coco Mault, both with long backgrounds as journalists, playwrights, and performers. by Max Sparber Publication date 2013-06-17 Usage Attribution 3. He is also the author of infrequent stories of Jewish supernatural fiction, including "Eliyahu Ha-Navi," which was anthologized in People of the Book: A Decade of Jewish Science Max Sparber is an arts editor for MPR News. Kaplan Playwright-journalist-blogger-historian Max Sparber has a knack for reinventing himself borne The fourth part of Max Sparber's play about the real-life murder of an African-American man in Omaha in 1919, told from the perspective of two itinerant blac A quick note that “Minstrel Show, or The Lynching of William Brown” is to be performed as a reading next Sunday, January 11, as part of the Douglas County Historical . Each week they invite a celebrity "Omaha Party" is a weekly podcast by Max "Bunny" Sparber and Coco Mault, both with long backgrounds as journalists, playwrights, and performers. Kaplan Playwright-journalist-blogger-historian Max Sparber has a knack for reinventing himself borne from a lifelong search "Omaha Party" is a weekly podcast by Max "Bunny" Sparber and Coco Mault, both with long backgrounds as journalists, playwrights, and performers. Each week they invite a celebrity Bunny and Coco take a tour of Omaha graves, attend a seance, and learn about the hauntings of Fort Omaha. Posts about Max Sparber written by leoadambigaHis Douglas Country Historical Society fact-finding duties feed his work as journalist-blogger-playwright of wide-ranging interests, from Omaha Party: Episode 4: Route 66 Revisited by Max Sparber Publication date 2012-09-03 Usage Attribution 3. 0 Topics Omaha, horror, Council Bluffs Language English Item We contacted our friend Max Sparber, researcher at the Douglas County Historical Society, to help us parse fact from fiction. 4. Each week they invite a celebrity by Max Sparber Publication date 2013-06-25 Usage Attribution 3. 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