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Marvel Comics’ PROJECT GAMMA will allow readers to listen to sound effects and score music that thematically matches the point in the comic book that they are reading. In the digital version, that is.

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Welcome, Pope Francis. Happy to have you.

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So much to look forward to this week in gaming. New releases and sales on PlayStation Network abound. And new software will allow Google Glass to recognize people by clothing.

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The Transportation Security Administration now allows flyers to pack a surprising item in their carry-on.

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The top 20 Christian and Gospel albums list released by the the Official Charts Company is a first for the UK. Yes, that’s right. The UK had never had a chart like this until yesterday. Seriously.

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Take some time to enjoy Voxtalk’s salute to androgynous mastermind David Bowie. And what better way to show our respect than by cataloging the most entertaining and or unsettling Bowie parodies on the web.

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Daylight saving time is a wacky custom. Why do we do it? This storify helps to explain where the time change originated and why it’s debated today.

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Yee-haw! After speculation that it would open in February, Nash Vegas will open on Tuesday, and a grand opening is scheduled for late April.

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Our city has a $1.9 million budget surplus from last year. Hear about the Mayor’s proposal and share your proposals with us.

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If you missed a film at True/False, no worries. You might still be able to watch it. Check out the list of films from the 2013 festival available through Netflix.

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Mizzou Snow Day Round Three

February 26, 2013 4:00 pm by

When the University of Missouri had a third snow day within two weeks, students were excited. However, Internet and power went out.

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The 2013 Oscar winners whose acceptance speeches ran a little long were not shuffled off stage by a string quartet this year. Instead, they were met with the intimidating theme music from Jaws. Da Nuh…Da nuh…Da nuh. Da nuh. Da nuh.

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Joshua Rhett Miller wrote an article about Mizzou’s religious handbook guidelines for Pagan and Wiccan holidays, which appeared on FoxNews.com. However, he wasn’t the first reporter to publish a story on the topic.

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The Environment and Energy Commission is set to review a recommendation for strengthening the 2006 renewable energy ordinance. The potential change could drastically increase Columbia’s use of renewable sources of energy.

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The Harlem Shake internet meme went viral last week but the genre of music associated with the videos has been around much longer. Read more about trap music and the history of the Harlem Shake.

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A “Dateline” special mentioned that Ryan Ferguson has a new girlfriend, and we can’t believe it.

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At The Vagina Monologues, 98 MU students perform pieces about their lady regions. The point? To help the 33 percent of women who are victims of sexual violence.

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Remembering Sylvia Plath

February 13, 2013 3:00 pm by

It has been 50 years since poet Sylvia Plath took her own life. Now we remember her through her poetry, novel and short story writing.

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Impending demolition hasn’t stopped the Niedermeyer. It’s now on the list of one of Columbia’s Most Historic Properties, and is one of the last of its kind.

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Sharing stories of Martin Luther King Jr. and her own life, Judge Hatchett dares members of the audience to do something that will live beyond their lifetime. Actually, she gets all up in their Kool-Aid and double dog dares them.

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