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A fashion show and book festival are coming to Columbia this month. Vox Magazine Editor-in-chief Micah Barnes sat down with writer Chloe Lykken to discuss Columbia as a curious pop culture hub.
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The annual St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Dublin have become a tradition shared by MU's marching band.
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KBIA's Lily Carroll sat down with "Spermworld" director Lance Oppenheim to discuss his inspiration for the film.
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KBIA's Olivia Mizelle sat down with Emily Mkrtichian, the filmmaker of "There Was, There Was Not," to unpack the making of the film before its world premiere at True/False Film Fest 2024 tonight at 7:30.
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KBIA’s Noah Grabianski sat down with filmmaker Elizabeth Nichols to discuss her film premiering at True/False Film Fest 2024 and her relationship with 'Flying Lessons' star, Philly Abe.
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The founders of SK8 Shot Studios are taking Kansas City roller-skating rinks by storm. Their plan is to revive the once thriving scene and grow it into a global destination for Black skate culture — one class and skate party at a time.
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The exhibit, which explores the history of Missouri's music scene, is available to experience at the State Historical Missouri Society of Missouri until the end of the year.
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A college professor with Kansas City roots is highlighting the city's influence in LGBTQ+ history and the national gay bar scene. Lucas Hilderbrand says the city was a nexus for gay political activity, activism and culture.
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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.