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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

62nd Annual Grammy Awards – Arrivals

Two steps forward, one DaBaby step back: Will the rap industry ever become an LGBTQ+ ally?

Olivia Maillet November 27, 2021
The hip-hop industry is not new to targeting the LGBTQ+ population and artists. Recent events of discriminatory behavior involve well-known rappers making homophobic comments and spreading misinformation, but in this day and age, many fans are tired of the bigotry.
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Mike Flanagan’s ‘Midnight Mass’ is must-watch

Catie Polo November 18, 2021
Netflix addresses heavy themes of forgiveness and religion with it’s latest mini-series “Midnight Mass.”
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The newest season of ‘Sex Education’ continues to explore the importance of one’s identity

Kara Ellis November 18, 2021
“Sex Education” season three is out on Netflix, and just like the first two seasons, representation is prioritized with returning characters and the introduction of a few new students
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Director Edgar Wright: the master of pure action-comedy

Trey Williams November 14, 2021
Edgar Wright’s signature kinetic style makes all his films worth watching. Here’s a guide to his filmography
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Season two of “The Morning Show” has unanchored storytelling with potential

Grace Burwell November 14, 2021
The second season of the journalistic drama “The Morning Show” has a lot to live up to
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‘Rumor has it’ that Adele is finally back after a time of healing and growing

Bri Davis November 14, 2021
British singer Adele finds her way back to giving her fans the music they’ve been craving after taking a break to focus on healing from her divorce back in 2019
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‘Succession,’ HBO’s riveting drama, is back and better than ever with its third season just getting started

Charlie Recchia November 14, 2021
Television fans who are not already binging the first two seasons of “Succession” are missing out on one of the most intense and unique viewing experiences ever created
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‘Leverage: Redemption’ showcases how bad guys don’t always have to use their abilities for evil

Catie Polo November 14, 2021
IMDb TV’s show “Leverage: Redemption” released its last eight episodes of season one, and it is just as fun-filled and suspenseful as viewers hoped it would be
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Former Missouri baseball player Lukas Veinbergs works with startup company to challenge the inequality gap in baseball

Abby Woloss November 14, 2021
An MU alumni is working for a startup company to make the college baseball recruitment process more accessible, affordable and accurate with a standardized Baseball Aptitude Test
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Princess Diana represents both an influence in pop culture and a important conversation on mental health

Kara Ellis November 14, 2021
In the past few years, there have been quite a few shows and movies about Princess Diana and her struggle with mental health. These have led to a new conversation on the late princess and what she represents in society today
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‘Parasite’ and ‘Titane’ have made Palme d’Or history. Should you care?

Trey Williams November 11, 2021
Take a deep dive into the previous two winners of the Cannes Film Festival’s grand prize
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Columbia’s ‘One Love’ for Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers grows in anticipation of opening day

Gehazi Whitehurst November 9, 2021
The new Raising Cane’s location in Columbia, which opened Nov. 9, brings excitement and job opportunities to the community