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The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

The Student Newspaper of the University of Missouri

The Maneater

Covidinmedia

COVID-19 is on our TV screens — and it might be here to stay

Grace Miller March 3, 2022
Vicariously living someone else’s life through media might never be the same.
Spotifyjoerogan

Joe Rogan is more than a podcaster. So what should Spotify do with him?

Emma Flannery March 3, 2022
Whether or not social platforms are responsible for the content published on their sites is the question framing the debate surrounding Joe Rogan and his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
Dronavisual

Local band drona brings musical complexity and youthfulness to True/False Film Fest

Chamberlain Bauman March 2, 2022
An upcoming featured musical act at the 2022 True/False Film Fest, the three siblings who make up the band reach genre-bending heights despite their young age.
Comowinteractivities 1 Ep

Fight back the winter blues with these six Columbia activities 

Kylie Mesmer March 1, 2022
The weather outside may be frightful, but these activities are so delightful.
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A stop at the new bagel shop gives a taste of home

Gehazi Whitehurst February 25, 2022
Goldie’s Bagels opened its new location on Ninth Street a few months ago, and it provides freshly made bagels and cream cheeses in an inviting experience to try.
Pamandtommyreview

“Pam & Tommy” revives the 90s with Lily James and Sebastian Stan

Grace Miller February 24, 2022
Hulu’s new limited series brings back 90s drama in this raunchy take on the real-life Pam Anderson and Tommy Lee.
Historical Dramas

The television period piece: Which ones are worth watching? 

Grace Burwell February 21, 2022
Whether historically accurate or wildly embellished, these historical television series are taking the screen by storm.
Licorice Pizza

 “Licorice Pizza” review: Paul Thomas Anderson’s dreamy coming-of-age love story 

Egan Ward February 21, 2022
The dreamy sentiments of Anderson’s newest release lures audiences in and simply never lets go.
Nightmarealley

“Nightmare Alley” reviewed: a cynical portrait of crooked post-war America

Egan Ward February 21, 2022
Released in theaters Dec. 17, 2021, del Toro’s attempt to revive the essence of classic noir conceptually dazzles but with little below the surface.
My Bloody Valentine

Here Are the Top Five Shoegaze Albums to Keep Impatient Fans of My Bloody Valentine Company Before Their New Release

Charlie Recchia February 20, 2022
Music fans can be quite the anxious bunch, especially when it comes to their favorite bands releasing new music. These five albums hopefully will heal this sense of impatience.
Archive81review

 Netflix left viewers wanting more from their adaptation of ‘Archive 81’

Catie Polo February 18, 2022
Netflix adapted horror podcast “Archive 81” into a new show which left fans wanting more.
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‘Insecure’ final season navigates growth and successful endings for Issa Dee and crew

Cydnee Dotson February 18, 2022
The tie-ending series finale premiered on Dec. 26, 2021, on HBO and HBO Max. Contains spoilers.