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Many people think of the arts and the sciences as completely separate worlds. But as KBIA’s Grace Kenyon reports, when it comes to medicine, these two disciplines are closer than you might think.
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A special edition of Thinking Out Loud with host T’Keyah Thomas and friend and mentor, Dr. Anand Prahlad, on his new poetry collection, "Dreaming of Endangered Species."
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Dungeons & Dragons, and other tabletop role-playing games, first became popular in the 1980s, but they are getting a lot of new interest due to shows like Stranger Things and other pop culture trends. However, turning that interest into actual play, and finding a space or community to explore those interests can be difficult.For the Columbia community, there’s a new group trying to make it easier to find that community. Detect Nerd is an organization working to make nerd culture more accessible.
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"La Onda" was curated by Cesar Lopez and Kiki Serna, both Kansas City artists. Lopez attended the debut and greeted guests with a smile on his face. He said that “La Onda” is more than just a gallery, it’s a way to explore and discover what “Latinidad” means within the regions it is displayed.
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A two-way with Columbia artist Fatima Atie: "I feel like I am embodying the characters that I need in my life, sometimes."
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Mike Shane spoke with the Missouri on Mic team at the Margaret Harwell Art Museum in Poplar Bluff in July. He's a writer and spoke about some of the stories from his book, “Tall Tales: Stories from the Poplar Bluff Museum.”
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Sue Crites Szostak spoke with the Missouri on Mic team at the Poplar Bluff Municipal Library in July. She's the director there and spoke about how books have shaped her life.
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The fair will be held at Macon High School from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Stop-gap Projects will host the Kansas-City based "La Onda" exhibition through early January.
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Diana Moxon lives in Columbia and spoke with the Missouri on Mic team at the Unbound Book Festival last April, she hosts a weekly radio program called “Speaking of the Arts.” She spoke about how she ended up in Columbia, and about some of her lesser-known passions.