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The Maneater

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Everyone should care about “WHO CARES?”

Gehazi Whitehurst April 25, 2022
Over two years since releasing “Pony,” Rex Orange County returns with album “WHO CARES?” providing the refreshing story of why there are always better days ahead.
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Beyond J.K. Rowling: ‘Harry Potter’ fans push for inclusivity 

Savvy Sleevar April 19, 2022
Players from Mizzou Club Quidditch gave insight into the main differences between their game and J.K. Rowling’s fictional version of Quidditch in “Harry Potter.” Their vision for inclusivity differs from Rowling’s, given her strained relationship with the LGBTQ+ community.
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Cape-wearing Columbian ZmantheVegan combines art and activism with his original music

Chamberlain Bauman April 17, 2022
It’s not easy to be a superhero — but that doesn’t stop ZmantheVegan from donning his bright green cape nearly every day to share his music and his planet-saving message on the streets of Columbia.
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‘The Dropout’ drops the ball in portraying Elizabeth Holmes

Grace Miller April 15, 2022
Hulu’s mini series might look appealing, but it fell flat in several major departments.
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Robot jokes and playing dead: human-robot collaboration creates art at MU

Gracie Hedenberg April 15, 2022
Spot the robot dog and theater professor Kevin Brown will host a reading of the AI-generated play “Hamlet: The King is Dead” at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 16 in Studio 4 in McKee Gymnasium.
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Percussion students end semester with a bang

Elizabeth Derner April 14, 2022
Students have been working with the New York-based Sō Percussion group in a virtual residency all semester, leading up to a concert this Thursday at Missouri Theatre.
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 Big Thief explores new musical frontiers with ‘Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You’

Emmet Jamieson April 12, 2022
The fifth album by the American indie rock outfit aspires and achieves heights in its sprawling, genre-defying 20-song run unlike any the group has reached before.
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The Academy’s attempts to define foreignness highlight the Oscars’ growing identity crisis 

Egan Ward April 12, 2022
The Academy must redefine itself in its effort to supplement representation in the film industry.
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The Caped Crusader adds another film classic under his belt with “The Batman”

Jake Loggins April 6, 2022
Robert Pattinson’s Batman will be remembered as one of the best through his gritty and authentic portrayal of a broken Bruce Wayne.
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Women’s History Month: Five women making a difference at MU

Grace Burwell April 6, 2022
Learn more about five notable women at MU making a difference in their fields.
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The first two episodes of ‘Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty’ are half  slam dunk and half air ball

Charlie Recchia March 25, 2022
“Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” will attract not only the biggest sports fanatics, but anyone who appreciates solid filmmaking.
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The leading films and nominations from the 94th Academy Awards

Kara Ellis March 24, 2022
The nominations for the Oscars were released on Feb. 8 and with the ceremony coming soon, here is a summary of the awards.