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The Ever-Evolving Artist

Martin Pope is an artist who grew up in Columbia. He graduated from Rock Bridge…

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Are You Ready to Climb Your Family Tree?

Climbing the limbs of your family tree or poking around at the trunk to find…

Nickie Davis in The District

By the Numbers

With more than 5,000 residents, 600 businesses, and 300 property owners, The District is one…

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MU Research: Nothing to Swine About

It has been said that “pigs are like people.” (Or vice versa, depending on the source…

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Who is the next billion-dollar entrepreneur?

Columbia Startup Weekend is now Missouri Startup Weekend 2023 COLUMBIA — Missouri Startup Weekend, formerly…

Angel Ellis, center in photo, was the recipient of the True Life Fund at the 2023 True/False Film Fest in Columbia, Missouri. Angel appears on stage after the third screening of the film Bad Press on Sunday, March 5, 2023, at the Missouri Theatre.

That’s a wrap!

True/False Film Fest starts prepping for 2024  The 20th edition of True/False Film Fest is…

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Coming Up in COMO: 33 things to do

Kids’ science fair and expo (it’s FREE), farmers market, getting outdoors, concerts, and a musical. …

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COMO’s Got Talent

When she pushed the play button, ready to create a solo ballet performance to the…

True/False Film Fest announces 2023 lineup

Film slate includes 33 new feature films and eight world premieres The True/False Film Fest…

Bigfoot is (probably) real. And a tiger bit me.

Conclusion: 15 things you (maybe, probably) don’t know about me. Not long ago, though it…

Mizzou esports has a place to call home

The gaming lounge and training facility is central to the esports community  Not the most…

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Creating Community Through Music

“Music is an important part of community building.” That’s one of Wilbur Lin’s musical mantras…