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The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

True/False: “Summer of Soul” revels in joy of music

Anna Kochman May 7, 2021

Ask any self-respecting music junkie about the summer of 1969, and they’ll tell you about the greatest music festival of the ‘60s: Woodstock. Psychedelia, drug overdoses and some of the greatest rock...

A guide to tackling desserts in Columbia

Ryan Wilson April 26, 2021

function removePic() { document.getElementById("articlePictureBox").remove(); } removePic(); Photo by Ryan Wilson If you’re trying to find the right place for you and your sweet tooth,...

Student-run organization Relevant Youth hosts art projection event downtown

Lauren Blue April 24, 2021

In downtown Columbia, artwork lights up the night sky at the intersection of Cherry and Ninth Streets. Student-run creative agency Relevant Youth projected a graphic depicting iconic Columbia symbols such...

Ragtag Cinema launches first year of Science on Screen, a series that fuses movies with scientific questions

Elizabeth Derner April 22, 2021

function removePic() { document.getElementById("articlePictureBox").remove(); } removePic(); _Photo Courtesy of Ted Rogers_ March through June, Ragtag Cinema is working to ignite conversations...

King Theodore Records plans to open storefront in Ashland

Mia Rugai April 21, 2021

function removePic() { document.getElementById("articlePictureBox").remove(); } removePic(); _Graphic by Lars Van Zandt_ Century Tattoo of downtown Ashland will soon be the home of a new...

Rare, strange vinyls — Hitt Records’ owner has ‘kind of seen it all’

Elizabeth Derner April 6, 2021

function removePic() { document.getElementById("articlePictureBox").remove(); } removePic(); _Newlywed couple Kara and Stephen Knight browse through vinyls at Hitt Records on Tuesday, March...

American Women Since the Vote exhibit showcases women’s art since 1920

Sarah Parisien March 25, 2021

Intertwined with the permanent collection at MU’s Museum of Art and Archaeology are various pieces on display as part of the American Women Artists Since the Vote exhibit to honor women artists. The...

Your guide to the ultimate Columbia staycation

Lauren Blue March 21, 2021

After a full year of living with the COVID-19 pandemic, college students are mourning the loss of their second spring break in a row. With restrictions still in place, many are changing their travel plans...

The Unbound Book Festival unites readers and writers through “How to Write Suspenseful Fiction Panel”

Catherine Polo March 19, 2021

The Unbound Book Festival, which runs from January to April, is a great way for people to hear writers talk about a variety of subjects and answer audience questions. Though this year the panels are held...

Post Sex Nachos solidifies its sound with new album ‘Grandpa Slinks’

Ryan Wilson March 19, 2021

From upbeat dancing music to some slower enchanting songs, Post Sex Nachos’ sophomore album, “Grandpa Slinks,” has a wide range of cohesive sounds that the band is excited to share. Post Sex Nachos...

On the Grind: Tasting six drinks from Columbia’s coffee shops

Shannon Worley March 14, 2021

function removePic() { document.getElementById("articlePictureBox").remove(); } removePic(); For some, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But for me, the most important meal...

Columbia Farmers Market fosters community, provides accessible organic produce

Mia Rugai March 11, 2021

function removePic() { document.getElementById("articlePictureBox").remove(); } removePic(); What began over 40 years ago as a few farmers selling produce from their pickup trucks at gas...