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REVIEW: Andy Shauf’s “Norm” masters the art of musical storytelling

Savvy Sleevar March 2, 2023
The Canadian singer-songwriter’s newest album is an entrancing soundscape that explores love, loneliness and the dangers of delusion.
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Eight feature films await world debuts at the 2023 True/False Film Fest

Greta Frymire March 2, 2023
The 2023 True/False Film Fest will showcase dozens of unique feature films, all exploring a variety of intriguing themes and representing a diverse range of directors.

REVIEW: Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra charms Columbia audience

Maya Anand March 2, 2023
The Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine performed works by Brahms and Dvořák with conductor Theodore Kuchar and solo violinist Vladyslava Luchenko.
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Columbia-born designer Trey Scott launches apparel brand Johnson & Scott

Lily Wilcox March 2, 2023
What began as a high school passion project, Johnson & Scott is now an established brand and life path for Trey Scott.
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REVIEW: “Women Talking” powerfully reflects on healing and companionship

Aidan Pittman March 2, 2023
After nearly a decade long hiatus from filmmaking, Sarah Polley returns with a reflective story that is as relevant as ever.

Orr Street Studios celebrated Black artists in new group exhibition

Maggie Feldmiller February 28, 2023
Featuring 15 different artists of color, “The Color Black” celebrates the diversity and unity within the Black community. The show aims to foster conversations about Black narratives and encourages viewers to see from different perspectives.
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Trumpet player Hermon Mehari brings together Missouri musicians at Murry’s

Sterling Sewell February 28, 2023

Jefferson City native Hermon Mehari and his quartet performed a groundbreaking, Eritrean-influenced set at Murry’s Feb. 19. From left to right: Peter Schlamb on piano, Rick Rosato on bass,...

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REVIEW: “Of an Age” is a poignant representation of first love

Maya Anand February 28, 2023
“Of an Age,” Goran Stolevski’s second film, is a touching, yet unexpected love story that allows the audience to feel like they’re falling in love alongside the main characters.

Four free True/False musical showcases

Greta Frymire February 28, 2023
The 2023 True/False Film Fest is offering myriad concert opportunities, including some free events. Attendees can see Columbia artists, as well as multi-genre artists from across the nation.
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Poem: “Here’s to our Black Queens”

Bri Davis February 27, 2023

Poet Bri Davis shares a poem about our beautiful Black female community and the things they do. Dear Black Queens, You are beautiful. Don’t compare yourself to those around you.  You’ve...

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Poem: “Here’s to our Black Kings”

Bri Davis February 27, 2023

Poet Bri Davis shares a poem about our amazing Black male community and the things they do. Dear Black Kings,  We see you, Shining for the world to see. And you are bright.  In...

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REVIEW: Cafe Poland brings Columbia together with traditional Polish comfort food

Alex Goldstein February 25, 2023
Opened in January 2013, Cafe Poland’s floor space is as tightly packed together as its community of restaurantgoers