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Yesterday, PS: Gallery opened its newest exhibit, Generation Next, in its “Hallery.” The exhibit is a juried show of work from high school students throughout Columbia.

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Pack like a pro

March 22, 2012 11:54 am by

Whether you’re in school or not, spring is a great time to take a vacation and get a little rest and relaxation. While getting out of town is wonderful, the worst thing about traveling is packing. There’s nothing fun about making a seemingly endless number about decisions about what to pack and the endless number of what ifs. What if it rains? If it’s cold? If it’s hot? If there will be a hair dryer where you are going or not? The entire process is dreadful.

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The spring weather that has hit Missouri lately is perfect weather to inspire your inner artist.

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Celebrating the luck of the Irish this weekend? Grab some friends, drinks and some green clothes and drown some shamrocks.

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I’ve never considered St. Louis a major art city, so spending a Saturday on an art field trip there didn’t sound too appealing. But, since the trip was required I didn’t really have a choice but to experience the art that St. Louis had to offer.

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A little tired of watching movies after True/False last weekend, but looking for something to do this weekend? Stop by the Macklanburg Playhouse at Stephens College.

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Artists of Missouri who are looking to make their mark on the city’s art scene can currently apply to have their art appear on an annual commemorative poster for the city.

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Photographer and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield gave a lecture today discussing her history of work that focuses on youth and gender in American culture. Greenfield’s film The Queen of Versailles is showing in the True/False Film Fest this weekend, and her lecture provided an insight into the topics that interest this filmmaker.

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Last night was the opening reception for Columbia Art League’s newest exhibition, Eat Me! Check out these highlights from the reception.

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The box office for the True/False Film Fest opened this morning at 9 a.m. However, Andrew Kaiser was ready and waiting in line long before that. He started the line to the box office this morning at 6 a.m.

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PS: Gallery’s most recent show, Food: Fact or Fiction, combines food and art in a number of ways.

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If you’re already getting excited about prom and you have no idea what to wear, [project] PROM will give you some great ideas of how to win best dressed on your prom night.

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The lull of February has officially set in. If you think you need some feng shui in your life, check out these websites for some art options that will transform any space in your life.

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This weekend, The Bridal University comes to Columbia with an attempt to calm all future brides and grooms. Instead of stressing about your wedding day, this event will remind you how much fun it will be!

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Relatively new to Columbia, Talking Horse Productions, created by local actor Ed Hanson, has found a home in the Berlin Theatre. Their newest show, Time Stands Still, ran on Broadway from Jan. 2010 through Jan. 2011.

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Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching. If you’re short on gift options, you can never go wrong with a bouquet of flowers.

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A quartet that has lasted 100 years isn’t something you hear about everyday. However, for the Pro Arte Quartet, celebrating a centennial is something they will experience in during their 2011-12 season.

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No matter your age, there is just something about dancing that can’t help but put a smile on your face. These six dance documentaries will make you smile and inspire you next time you feel stuck out on the dance floor.

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Paris Couture Fashion Week, the epitome of style inspiration, has come to an end. Last week, Jan. 23 to Jan. 26, top couture designers graced the runways of Paris with shows illustrating relevance and creativity beyond imaginable. The clothes featured in these shows are certainly pieces of art, each with their own story to tell. Although [...]

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After a season full of dramatic personal battles, Bravo’s “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” end the season on one the most touching moments in housewives history. Reality or not, this season had numerous intrinsic lessons for its viewers.

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