November 30, 2017

For Starters: Cover Recipes

The staff’s picks for great holiday “go-to” appetizers are baked brie and goat cheese, topped with roasted cranberries. Stunning in presentation but so very simple to prepare, these easy appetizers are festive and holiday-ready. Cranberry Pomegranate Baked Brie INGREDIENTS 12 oz (about 3 cups) fresh cranberries 1 cup pomegranate juice (see notes) 3/4 cup granulated […]

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OTT: The Shiny New Toy

Stop me if you’ve heard (or said) these ones before. “My marketing stalled in 2017. I need to find a more innovative way to reach my audience.” “I’m having trouble reaching a younger demographic.” “Broadcast and local TV aren’t delivering results like they used to.” If any of those apply to you, then it may

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Intro to Co-working

This article appeared in print as part of “Remote Control” You’ve heard of co-working, but what is it exactly? And is it for you? A co-working space is a shared office environment available for rent. It’s often an open floor plan area where freelancers, remote workers, or entrepreneurs can rent a desk or office for

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December: Movers and Shakers

Mark Falkowski Falkowski, Columbia College’s General Counsel, was named Missouri Lawyers Media’s 2017 In-House Counsel of the Year in the nonprofit or government organization category. He is one of 22 attorneys who was recognized and the only attorney recognized in the Columbia area. Falkowski is Columbia College’s first general counsel, a job he’s held since

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StaffedUp Gears Up

Watch out, ZipRecruiter. Take heed, Indeed. There’s a new recruiting software service positioned to gobble up market share with a streamlined hiring process, and they’re gaining momentum. StaffedUp was born in Columbia, the brain-child of Room 38 owner Billy Giordano and Jeremy “JP” Phillips, whose combined 25 years of experience in the restaurant industry led

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Missouri Theatre

There aren’t many buildings in Columbia that display the ornate baroque and rococo European styles. The most well-known is the Missouri Theatre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the only pre-Depression movie palace left in Mid-Missouri. The theatre was built from January to October 1928 and was designed by Boller Brothers Architects

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