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Don't miss your chance to see 30 of the finest youth pianists this side of Highway 63 perform at the 2023 Piano Student Showcase in Columbia! NANCY GRIGGS says 60, 5-19 year-olds auditioned, half of which will get the chance to shine on stage at the Missouri Theatre next Sunday. Also, ED HANSON is back, this time representing Calvary Episcopal Church. They're hosting their annual All Saints Bazaar (famous for those collectible church mice) next Saturday for four hours only. (4:37) October 20, 2023
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Columbia's The Zipper Fest is gearing up for its second year in style! Never heard of it? Co-creators KELLI CANADA and JOSIE THOMPSON are here with the who, the what and - most importantly - the when! Also, adults 50+ interested in recreation education take note: Osher@Mizzou has 21 classes available to enroll in for the upcoming semester. GLORIA CRULL says the best part is there are no exams and no homework! Enrollment is now open. Additional guest: NANCY GRIGGS (4:29) August 24, 2023
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Voluntary Action Center's NICK FOSTER gives us an update on their annual adopt-a-family holiday program. If interested, it's not too late to sign up; in…
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Today Paul Pepper visits with TODD DAVISON, Artistic Director of Maples Repertory Theatre, about "Boeing-Boeing," the final show of the 2017 season! This…
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Today Paul Pepper visits with NANCY GRIGGS about the 16th annual Piano Student Showcase. See for yourself 30 local piano students - the youngest of which…
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Today Paul Pepper visits with NANCY GRIGGS about this weekend's annual Holiday Home Tour! This is your chance to kick-start the holiday season by…
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Today Paul Pepper and KBIA General Manager, Mike Dunn, are asking for your pledge! Starting tomorrow, "the most important 'drive' of the year" begins, and…
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Today Paul Pepper visits with NANCY GRIGGS about what goes into pulling off the Women's Symphony League's annual Holiday Home Tour: How do they choose the…
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Today Paul Pepper visits with dramaturge and actress, JENNY PARDOE, about "Want's Unwisht Work," the latest production from MU's Department of Theatre.…