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Off the Clock

August 27, 2010

Off the Clock: August 27, 2010

Vinyl records are reemerging as a relevant part of mid-Missouri's music culture. (Photo by: Brian Heffernan)
A look inside mid-Missouri’s vinyl record culture with Cavetone Records and Jerusalem and the Starbaskets. Also, the motorcycles are back in town for the Missouri State H.O.G Rally.

August 20, 2010

Off the Clock: August 20, 2010

Andy Rehm and John Randall of The Hooten Hallers
Take a leisurely ride and see the Best Worst Movie at this weekend’s True/False Boone Dawdle. Also, a repeat performance from Columbia duo, The Hooten Hallers. And finally, nominate a Missourian to be recognized for their contribution to the art.

August 13, 2010

Off the Clock: August 13, 2010

Steven Carrel performing in KBIA's Prod 1. Photo by Brian Heffernan
Columbia musician Steven Carrel pops in our studios to talk about the songwriting process and how he learned to play guitar. He also plays a couple tunes for us with his buddy, Nic Gorham of The Goldbugs.

August 6, 2010

Off the Clock: August 6, 2010

"The prettiest bike in the Midwest" The Boondocks. Photo by Paul Matushek
Earlier this year, a group of Columbia residents debuted their own chapter of Food Not Bombs, a loose-knit nationwide movement that has cooked and given away food in the spirit of anti-war activism. Also, meet the motorcycle lovers at this week’s National Bikers Roundup.

July 30, 2010

Off the Clock: July 30, 2010

Bees in a Ugandan village.
A retired construction worker travels to Uganda to teach villagers in Uganda about beekeeping. Also, National Bikers Roundup motorcycle riders will be cruising into mid-Missouri next week.