Because of a large donation by The Crossing Church, the True Life Fund’s documentary on bullying can be seen by its intended audience — middle and high schoolers.
Watching people struggle through reality TV has never been funnier in SyFy’s Total Blackout, airing Wednesdays at 9 p.m.
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The restaurant is currently selling their chicken and waffles from Mojo’s before becoming a mobile operation at the end of May.
May is a fantastic month. After all, April showers bring May flowers, right? But even if it brings tornadoes, May still marks the beginning of summer. It’s home to Mother’s Day, Memorial Day and, as you all know, my birthday. But as all television addicts understand, May is really the best month of the year for one reason: season finales.
Tumblrs of the Week
The last of the best Tumblr picks including Tumblr’s own curation blog, a GIF sensation and word beauty.
Continue Reading →Best Free Apps
Enjoy great wine and cocktails from Food &WINE magazine, great books from Goodreads and save your data plan with Onavo’s data extender.
Continue Reading →Tomorrow: Reception for Punctuation Graduating Seniors Exhibition
A reception for the George Caleb Bingham Gallery’s show Punctuation is tomorrow. The exhibition showcases the work of seniors in the MU art department.
Continue Reading →Trending Topics: This week in tweets
A not-so-super moon, a robbery and a controversial petition all were a tweet on Twitter this week.
Continue Reading →Review: The Fallback Plan by Leigh Stein
For all the college seniors, it’s difficult to grasp that fact that graduation is already upon us. For most, that means saying goodbye to stability and hello to the real world. Author Leigh Stein captures this uncertainty in her latest novel, Fallback Plan.
Continue Reading →Summer Fun
Columbia is full of community events during the summer to keep you entertained. Here are a few of the things Vox is looking forward to this summer.
Continue Reading →Comic Book Wednesday: May 9th
Every week in comics is different. Sometimes you get more than 20 books in one week, and other weeks can feel a little light. This week was an example of the latter. But don’t be fooled that only mediocre books hit the shelves today.
Continue Reading →12 scented candles to welcome the summer
Some of you might have noticed a different smell pervading CoMo’s skies. Well that, my friends, is the smell of the burgeoning summer. Here are some math equations to complement these new aromas.
Continue Reading →Quintessential summer reads
These are the classics, according to me. I have reread Dandelion Wine more times than I can count. My copy is worn around the edges, loved in the sun at the end of every May since 8th grade. A new release can be exciting, but we can’t forget the ones that came before them.
My Life, My Town Documentary screening
Tomorrow night, take a peek into the lives of rural Missouri teens at “My Life, My Town,” a group of documentaries put together by the photo staff at the Columbia Missourian and producers at KBIA.
Continue Reading →Watch Instantly on Netflix
Many people seem to think Netflix Watch Instantly only includes the old, outdated and awful films in their video library, but that is simply not true. I have found some true gems on Netflix Watch Instantly, and I would like to share them with you.
Continue Reading →Tips for Moving
As the semester comes to a close, and summer is fast approaching, many of us will be moving away, and everyone is dreading moving all of their stuff. Here are five tips on how to make your move a little breezier.
Continue Reading →Brogues 101
Not all dress shoes are created equal and not all men’s dress shoes are oxfords. Here is the breakdown of men’s dress shoes, the brogues.
Continue Reading →We need smoothies
If you’re craving a smoothie in Columbia, these are some of the only places you can find one.
Continue Reading →Book discussion: The Magnificent Medills
The Magnificent Medills: America’s Royal Family of Journalism details the lives of the Medill family the first media dynasty. In 1855, Joseph Medill bought a dominating stake in the fledgling Chicago Daily Tribune and henceforth, he and his children would leave an indelible mark on journalism history. Author Megan McKinney, a Columbia native, will discuss [...]
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- Thanks to @TheCrossingCoMo, @RagtagCinema is giving anyone under 18 a free ticket to see Bully. http://t.co/pOXcbUKy 5 hours ago
- Soo, you guys know about this show, right? Total Blackout on the SyFy Channel? It's really, really hilarious. http://t.co/kXMSesmT 6 hours ago
- RT @truefalse: Our blog has more info on the return of BULLY (T/F 2012) to Columbia this Friday at Ragtag Cinema. http://t.co/JbU8042I 8 hours ago
- It's a perfect night for a stroll around MU's Botanic Gardens. Read our Q&A with the one who runs it all, Jenna Rozum. http://t.co/MRUnfva9 8 hours ago
- Updated summer movie preview: @samhighfill's take on what's hitting theaters, plus jokes, explosions and Tom Hardy. http://t.co/z5aGFTNz 14 hours ago
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