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On June 15, a video surfaced on YouTube of a shooting at the intersection of Broadway and Tenth Street. Since then, Columbians have been sounding off on Twitter, Facebook and news sites to express feelings of fear, shock and dismay.

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Pole dancing in Peace Park

June 14, 2013 4:00 pm by

Jordan Mazur is opening a new studio space for her Muse Pole Fitness classes. A dance should be in order.

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Totally blank (canvas)? They have instructors for that.

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Thinking about a quick lunch on Friday? Continue reading, please.

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Are you a fan of the food at The Wine Cellar & Bistro? The owners have started a pantry list, enabling customers to purchase from the same suppliers they do.

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Columbia already has an abundance of pizza restaurants, but the new Brooklyn Pizzeria opening next to Harpos plans to offer late-night eats and pizza by the slice.

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Coffee’s expensive, especially when you just need it to stay awake. Whether it’s a mocha or a black coffee, our guide to the most economical coffee in Columbia will help keep you from nodding off at that screening.

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Pulling a marathon weekend of doc viewing at True/False? You have a couple caffeine options to keep you going, and we’ve spelled them out for you.

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We wanted to know. So we asked. Also, thank you to the kid at the end for making us laugh.

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After a fish factory closes, the future of Niaqornat, Greenland, is thrown into question. This tiny village of 59 residents bands together as a tight-knit community in the face of social and economic issues.

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Movie review: The Fall

February 28, 2013 9:20 pm by

The Fall, by Peter Whithead, is a political film, shot in New York City in the 1960s. This takes modern viewers back to a time of civil and political unrest.

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The True/False Film Fest will be holding a free screening of the documentary, The Crash Reel, for Columbia high school students on Friday, March 1 at The Missouri Theater. Read to find out how to attend this free screening!

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Color-coded meters, apps and more

February 13, 2013 10:00 am by

Parking meters in downtown Columbia will have more recognizable color-coded. And here’s a map for it.

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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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10 Below’s weekly “Wedding Wednesdays” are a lot of fun and probably have more ’80s music than you’d expect. But trust us on this one, ladies: don’t even bother showing up if you don’t have a fur vest.

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Thip Thai Cuisine open on Broadway

January 16, 2013 11:00 am by

Is Thai food the latest culinary trend in Columbia?

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Join the rest of the country in Small Business Saturday, and shop Columbia’s little stores for the perfect holiday gifts.

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Ever wondered what a “So You Think You Can Dance” tour is like? Or just looking for an alternatives to the movies in CoMo. Read up on your dance details here.

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Do you have kids still looking for a cool Halloween costume? Or maybe you couldn’t get a football ticket this weekend and you’re looking for something fun to do with your family? Orr Street Studios is hosting a program they call “Second Saturday for Kids” with a theme of “(W)Here The Wild Things Are.”

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Mustard Seed is having a Sseko sandal tying party Thursday to teach people new ways to look fashionable and support fair trade.

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