Jewelry maker bends and twists utensils to create art
By Jade Earle
If Debbie Smith, 47, comes across an antique silver spoon from the year 1910 at a local vintage store, she does not buy it to use at dinner. She handcrafts it into a wearable piece of art.
This Week in Live Music
A night out without dancing just isn’t as fun as it could be. This week, Vox spotlights every opportunity you have to kick off those work boots and slip on some dancing shoes. Get loosey-goosey and down with your bad self at these local shows.
Continue Reading →This Week’s Album Releases
In the wide world of records, it’s often difficult to choose which ones you should spend your money on. This week, Vox will guide your hand and show you which new releases you should be looking into.
Continue Reading →This Week In Music
It’s time for your weekly rundown of everything music in Columbia. If you’re itching for some soulful rock music or an opportunity to dance your behind off, all is possible.
Continue Reading →This Week in Live Music
In a smaller city like Columbia, it can sometimes be a struggle to find something new to do to occupy that much-needed free time. But, if you’re a music fan, this week is chock-full of concerts from just about every genre.
Continue Reading →Thanksgiving Playlist
Has that tryptophan coursing through your system got you feeling a bit lethargic? Embrace it and relax with a custom-made playlist to take you through your Thanksgiving holiday. Side effects may include feelings of extreme calm, sleepiness and general contentment.
Continue Reading →Radiohead announces two Missouri tour dates
Great news for Radiohead fans (and let’s face it, who isn’t a Radiohead fan?). The legendary rock group will be embarking on their first tour in nearly four years starting in early 2011.
Continue Reading →This Week in Live Music
This dreary weather may have you feeling like there is not a thing to do in Columbia this week. But with this hefty lineup of shows across town, there’s no reason to sit on the couch and twiddle your thumbs.
Continue Reading →JC of “Cosmo and JC” leaves Y107; replaced by Whitney Thomas
JC of Y107′s highly rated show “Cosmo and JC in the Morning” has left the show. According to a comment on the radio show’s Facebook page, the prankster pair parted ways earlier this month because JC left for a new job.
Continue Reading →Check out Zola Jesus’ new record
Looking to listen to something a little outside the realm of regular rock or pop music? Goth-pop princess Zola Jesus has just made her new album Conatus available for stream on The Guardian’s website.
Continue Reading →Fitz and the Tantrums mix soul and pop at Roots ‘N’ Blues
Fitz and the Tantrums closed out the Roots ‘N’ Blues ‘N’’BBQ Festival on Saturday night with one big dance party.
Continue Reading →Los Lobos collaborates with Robert Lee Coleman at Root ‘N’ Blues
Los Lobos came to the stage Saturday evening for the Roots ‘N’ Blues festival. Peace Park was filled to the brim with blues fans. Everyone had their brews and barbecue in tow.
Continue Reading →Taj Mahal keeps Roots ‘N’ Blues crowd on their toes
Taj Mahal threw his guitar strap over his shoulder before performing with his group, the Taj Mahal Trio, at the Roots ‘N’ Blues ‘N’ BBQ festival.
Continue Reading →David Wax Museum take their performance off stage
The four-person band is rooted in the traditions of Americana with folk rock and traditional Mexican undertones, creating a diverse, funky sound that can’t help but thrill an eager audience.
Continue Reading →William Elliott Whitmore brings alt-blues to Columbia
The second day of the Roots ‘N’ Blues Festival opened with an intimate country set from alternative blues artist William Elliott Whitmore at Peace Park.
Continue Reading →Not Going to Roots ‘N’ Blues?
This weekend, it seems just about everyone will be at the Roots ‘N’ Blues ‘N’ BBQ festival. But with limited access for those not willing to pay $35 or more, this year’s festival isn’t necessarily affordable to everyone. But never fear, there are other events going on this weekend where you can [...]
Continue Reading →MOMuzic Fest comes to Columbia
Shortly after Loufest rocked St. Louis, the state of Missouri is getting hit with yet another music festival. Missouri Music Fest (or MOMuzic Fest) will be rocking the Boone County Fairgrounds this weekend, Sept 2 – 4 with a whirlwind tour through musical genres.
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