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KBIA News brings you a look at the arts and entertainment this week in mid-Missouri.
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Columbia artist Sarah Nguyen has never attended the True/False Film Fest, and her first experience will certainly be a memorable one.Her installation…
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The True/False Film Festival is here and KBIA has been talking with filmmakers and artists.Aviva Okeson-Haberman spoke with the director of Mike Wallace…
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Onemic is a local open-mic session that gathers once a month at Cafe Berlin Downtownl, drawing people from many facets of life into one room to listen to…
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Two Mizzou grads worked together to create and open the only black-owned and millenial-owned business in Columbia. The Greens Co. is a boutique and…
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Down in a side room in the basement of Hickman High School, two juniors, Conor Byrne and Sam Wills, broadcast their radio show called Dad Rock World Tour.…
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From Shark Tank to Startup Weekends, entrepreneurship is a growing craze in the nation. More than 25 million Americans are starting or running new…
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One music teacher learns how to chant at the moon. Now she provides the opportunity for others to join her at Stephens Lake Park. Margaret Waddell started…
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A tipi sat outside the Daniel Boone Regional Library on a mid-September afternoon to teach people some valuable lessons about Native American identity.…
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Alex Cunningham, a violinist from St. Louis, is in a trio that will most likely never play at a mainstream festival. Their music is an acquired…
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The 12th annual Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival featured students from Grant Elementary School.As a part of the Roots N Blues Foundation, artists from all…