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Whether you’re nursing a hangover at 1 p.m. on a Saturday or just wanting a grease fix, CoMo’s time-honored downtown diner has solutions.

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CoMo blogs

April 17, 2013 3:00 pm by

This handful of Columbia blogs are worth a look.

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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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Movie review: Sleepless Nights

March 1, 2013 5:16 pm by

The Lebanese Civil War left holes in the hearts of many citizens of the country. Sleepless Nights follows one such story in an insightful and compelling way, utilizing striking scenes and music to advance the characters’ converging battles.

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One-word movie reviews

March 2, 2012 8:12 pm by

The Missourian continues its tradition of asking readers for their one-sentence description of this year’s True/False films.

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At first glance, Lisa Switzer is the all-American stereotype. She’s loud, overweight and Texan. But she has one big problem. After using every method imaginable, she is unable to conceive a baby. Together with her husband, Brian, they start researching surrogacy and stumble across the latest industry being outsourced to India ­— pregnancy.

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For one week every summer, the South attempts to rise again in Tennessee. This time it has nothing to do with the war.

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“Crossroads” is a compilation of five short films about people at crossroads in their lives. Using widely different techniques and plotlines, the first four films in the series each explore themes of female sexuality. The last film, by contrast, takes a look at kindness in a war-torn world. Together, the films create a diverse yet coherent portrayal of the messiness of life, love, and growing up.

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