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Historical inaccuracies are about the only thing Roger Ebert found wrong with this Mel Gibson classic.

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Two years after Roger Ebert won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, he reviewed Woody Allen’s 1977 film about a “nervous romance” with would-be nightclub singer Diane Keaton.

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It’s ironic that Ebert praised Spielberg for his directorial restraint while making this beast of a film when Ebert himself was known most for his distinctive writing style.

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Roger Ebert proves he did his research in a review of this musical adaptation, winner of Best Picture in 2002.

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Revisit the ’90s with Roger Ebert’s review of Shakespeare in Love, and go back in time even more with the revelry of the movie’s setting — 16th-century England.

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Roger Ebert had a way of making the complex into something simpler and bringing us with him from point A to point B — even when we weren’t aware that B existed.

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In his review of Argo, Roger Ebert celebrates the effect that cinema has on individuals and the world. If you haven’t stood in line for a movie, to meet an actor or be an extra, you haven’t lived.

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Throwback Thursday to a 2010 feature comprised of overheard dialogue. Sometimes what we don’t know tells a better tale than having all the details.

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An MU history professor talks to Jon Stewart (yes, of The Daily Show) about his biography on Karl Marx that was released on March 11. Watch the embedded video to see one of our own beam with pride and Jon Stewart use his comedic prowess to crack a few Marx jokes.

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On Sat., April 6, 18 speakers will speak about business and innovation.

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Who doesn’t love to talk about bad tattoos? When beachwear is on, the tattoos are out. Tell us about other bad tattoos you’ve seen!

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CoMo Pride Month festivities

April 2, 2013 12:00 pm by

April is Pride Month, and there are plenty of events throughout the month to cater to a variety of people, whether you are looking to attend a drag show or just listen in on a radio discussion.

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Nigerian author Chinua Achebe died at age 82 following a brief illness. He is forever remembered as the Grandfather of Nigerian Literature.

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

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#TBT Throwback to when gender equality was still a problem….oh wait still happening.

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Vox staff spring break 2013

March 27, 2013 9:00 am by

The Vox staff is a well-traveled group of people. From Vegas to Belize, take a look at how we’re spending our glorious week off!

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Learn the skill to impress your friends across all social media platforms and in real life.

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It’s springtime in CoMo, which means sunshine, flowers and some really poor fashion decisions.

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#TBT If you’re looking for some travel ideas around the Midwest, Vox has a few suggestions from 2011 and from this week’s feature.

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It’s official: Mizzou is the coolest school in the NCAA Tournament thanks to one stud of an alumni.

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