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The World Theatre prepares to offer the Oscar’s short film selections right here in Kearney.

World Theatre presents short films nominated for Oscars

MARIA KLINGELHOEFER March 8, 2022

klingelhoeferme@lopers.unk.edu The World Theatre is a popular part of Kearney’s history. The World will present three sets of 2022 Oscar nominated short films in March.  The theater is an...

Crane River Theater will present ‘Pretty Fire’ starting Feb. 23 in the World Theatre.

Panel, film prepare community for potential influx of refugees

OLIVIA PAULSEN November 18, 2021

paulseno2@lopers.unk.edu UNK shed some light on the “refugee crisis” with a panel in Copeland Hall yesterday, and a film that will be showing at the World Theatre tonight. The panel included...

Peer Health Educators provided OkSoberfest souveniers and a chance to win prizes.

OkSoberfest provides safe activities for Halloween weekend

November 4, 2021

UNK students gathered at the World Theatre Wednesday for free horror movies, hosted by the UNK Film Club and Peer Health.  The Oksoberfest event not only promoted safe activities, but it also...

Crane River Theater will present ‘Pretty Fire’ starting Feb. 23 in the World Theatre.

World Theatre reopens after renovations, shutdowns

CASSIE BROWN
February 25, 2021
After being closed for almost a year, Kearney’s World Theatre is reopening after long-awaited remodels were delayed by the onset of COVID-19. Crane River Theater Company will be performing its show “Pretty Fire” beginning Feb. 23.
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‘Divided We Fall’ inspires young Americans to stand

October 17, 2019

GRACE MCDONALDmcdonaldge@lopers.unk.edu “Divided We Fall” is a contradictory phrase when compared to our country’s familiar mantra of “United We Stand,” yet it rings with similar truths....

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World Theatre premieres ‘Out of Omaha’ documentary

KEEGAN FRANCL September 19, 2019

franclk@lopers.unk.edu Last Saturday, Cynthia, a Grand Island native, watched executive producer J. Cole’s documentary Out of Omaha starring the Trotter twins. “I found myself in shock at the reactions...

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