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Fun for the kids and shopping for the adults this Easter weekend at the Columbia Mall.

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The Undergraduate Juried Exhibition ends this Thursday. The juror gave awards, and now we are giving a few of our own.

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Creepy crawlies come to life in Eric Larimore’s surrealist acrylic paintings at Cafe Berlin.

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The new show is a collaboration with a contemporary ballet company based out of Newport, R.I.

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Missouri crafts on Etsy

March 6, 2013 9:00 am by

Deck your walls, your home and yourself with Vox’s picks of Missouri-inspired Etsy crafts.

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Ushio Shinohara, star of the True/False film Cutie and the Boxer, painted a canvas in the Tiger Cleaners parking lot. Custom T-shirt designs (and punches) ensued.

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Necklaces Customized for True/False

February 28, 2013 10:41 pm by

Local jewelry-maker Sarah Seat made necklaces and earrings in honor of True/False. They are displayed and are for sale at Columbia Art League.

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Lee Expressive Arts Elementary students have made insect sculptures out of magnets and x-rays. Their installation will be featured at this year’s True/False Film Fest.

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Never Underestimate the Undertow

February 24, 2013 10:04 am by

Maybe you’ve heard of this semi-secret coffeeshop item, if only just rumors. Whatever you’ve heard, we have all the answers here. I can tell you right away though, it’s not the 1993 Tool album.

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This exhibit at the MU Museum of Art and Archaeology incorporates watercolor painting and the landscape of New Mexico for one impressive display of modern art

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Poet Quincy Troupe visits MU

February 20, 2013 5:00 pm by

Poet Quincy Troupe hosted a creative nonfiction and poetry reading at MU, where he read from his biographical works and poems. He encouraged writers of all platforms to use imagery and “evoke” their own cultures.

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Columbia Art League received new music from local record store owner Kyle Cook. Rather than the iPod playlist usually used, a CD of mostly instrumental music sets the mood for the gallery space.

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Trompe L’oeil earrings

February 15, 2013 3:00 pm by

Inspiration can hit at any moment, under any condition. For Cara Miller, inspiration visited when boredom set in. Miller started to make jewelry out of the pictures she saw in magazines. They aren’t the real deal, but for people who don’t want to spend thousands, they’re just right.

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Two actors attempting to summarize all 4,000-plus words and 360 characters whom I have laughed with, cried with and loved? In a single evening? Not possible. And yet…

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Totally broke this Valentine’s Day? Never fear, printable Valentine’s Day coupons are available for those who don’t have the cash but are feeling the love this holiday.

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Sugar Scrub Softens Winter Skin

February 9, 2013 1:00 pm by

Winter skin gets dry and cracked. Mend it with an exfoliating and moisturizing homemade sugar scrub.

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A New York-based director drew on personal experience with islands and storms for an upcoming Shakespeare production at Stephens College.

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The craft supply store is moving to 509 East Nifong in the Rock Bridge Shopping Center.

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See how this local artist has transitioned from her humble abode to a swanky studio in the catacombs of Artlandish at the upcoming gallery crawl.

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Old book, new craft

December 14, 2012 3:39 pm by

Recycle past reads into new things. Here are four simple DIY projects that will help you turn paperbacks into home decor. (Librarians, avert your eyes.)

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