A mix of Columbia's poets, including newer writers and those who have been penning poetry for years, speak on the profundity of the written and spoken word, the effect it has on their lives, and the shared creativity and resilience of the poetry community.
Since 1973, Missourians have tuned their radios to 89.5 to listen to local Columbia-based community radio station, KOPN. Kevin Shults, a long-time volunteer at the station, took Vox Magazine behind the scenes to show how his own show, the Time Machine, is run.
Even as the pandemic changed the world of Pokรฉmon, Columbia collectors added to their assortments and continued to keep their love for the game alive. Hear from a father-son duo and a high school student about their passion for all things Pokรฉmon.
The True/False Film Fest returned to downtown Columbia this year after moving to Stephens Lake Park in 2021 due to COVID-19. The festival flooded the streets with art, music and film fans once again. See what attendees, volunteers, filmmakers and the festivalโs new artistic director had to s…
A thriving elementary school in Chicago's fastest growing neighborhood is a beacon for Black children, until gentrification threatens its closure. A Film by Kevin Shaw Supported by ITVS, Black Public Media, International Documentary Association, Firelight Media, Catapult Film Fund, The Gotha…
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