Social media reactions to downtown shooting
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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Jordan Mazur is opening a new studio space for her Muse Pole Fitness classes. A dance should be in order.
Continue Reading →The Art of Dating: Richie and Jonna learn to paint
Totally blank (canvas)? They have instructors for that.
Continue Reading →Friday special: Glutinous rice roll and crisp cruller
Thinking about a quick lunch on Friday? Continue reading, please.
Continue Reading →UPDATE: The Wine Cellar & Bistro has started a pantry list
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.
Continue Reading →Brooklyn Pizzeria scheduled to open Tuesday
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.
Continue Reading →The cheapest way to get a caffeine buzz
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.
Continue Reading →Como caffeine guide for the True/False doc lover
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.
Continue Reading →Video: Vox Asks T/Fers: What was your inspiration for your March March costume?
We wanted to know. So we asked. Also, thank you to the kid at the end for making us laugh.
Continue Reading →Movie review: Village at the End of the World
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.
Continue Reading →Movie review: The Fall
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.
Continue Reading →True/False high school exclusive: The Crash Reel
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!
Continue Reading →Color-coded meters, apps and more
Parking meters in downtown Columbia will have more recognizable color-coded. And here’s a map for it.
Continue Reading →Niedermeyer receives Most Historic Properties designation
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.
Continue Reading →My Wedding Wednesday experience at 10 Below
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.
Continue Reading →Thip Thai Cuisine open on Broadway
Is Thai food the latest culinary trend in Columbia?
Continue Reading →Small Business Saturday in Columbia
Join the rest of the country in Small Business Saturday, and shop Columbia’s little stores for the perfect holiday gifts.
Continue Reading →Think you can dance? Or just want to watch?
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.
Continue Reading →Celebrate your inner creature
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.”
Continue Reading →Mustard Seed Fair Trade’s Sseko tying party
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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