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There’s a new little library in downtown Columbia, but this new addition is providing people with something different – free art supplies.
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Now that "Killers of the Flower Moon" has become a blockbuster movie, the community where many of the murders took place is wrestling with how to open up about its past.
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Art can be a powerful tool, helping people combat the stressors of everyday life while creating something beautiful in the process. KBIA’s Laine Cibulskis has the story of how one man in Ashland is using art — and the local community he’s found around it — to foster connections and get some much-needed support.
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Vox staff writer Athena Fosler-Brazil discovered more about the goals of a bail fund throughout the reporting process
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Columbia-based band Rochara Knight and The Honey Doves' debut album releases Friday night. KBIA's Kaylin Hellyer sat down with Rochara Knight to discuss the group's musical inspirations, mid-Missouri roots and new album.
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In "The Book of Charlie," author David Von Drehle tells the story of his neighbor, Charlie White, who lived to the age of 109.
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The Quorus, a mid-Missouri LGBTQ choir, will perform their concert "More Us, More We" at MidMo Pridefest this weekend
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The Missouri Symphony Society is staging Mozart's opera 'The Marriage of Figaro' with a 'Mad Men' theme.
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Many resources in Columbia are predominantly available in English, like children’s art classes. One woman in Columbia helps kids express themselves through art in two languages.
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The Kansas-City-grown folk musical "Prejudice and Pride" turns Austen’s classic upside down, setting the story on a Tennessee farm with country music jams.