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  • T. S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” Turns 100: Film Screening & Student Creative Work

    Center for Missouri Studies 605 Elm St, Columbia, MO

    Join us at the Center for Missouri Studies on November 3 for a centennial celebration of T. S. Eliot's poem "The Waste Land" with a new documentary. St. Louis native and international poet T. S. Eliot published his famous poem in October 1922. In partnership with University of Missouri, SHSMO is hosting a free film screening …

  • Annual Craft Show at Community United Methodist Church

    Community United Methodist Church 3301 W Broadway, Columbia, MO, United States

    Join us for the Nov. 5 annual Craft Show, featuring 58 tables of hand-crafted items and Global Market fair trade items. Enjoy delicious treats including homemade baked goods, Fair Trade coffee and light lunches. Proceeds from the sale of booths will go outside of the church to mission projects. The show will run from 8 …

  • Access Arts Holiday Party

    800 Moss Street 800 Moss Street, Columbia

    Join Access Arts on Sunday, November 13th, anytime between noon and 6 pm for a community Holiday Party! There will be artist vendors, food & drink, music, and more. While the event is completely free to attend, attendees can purchase tickets to participate in the raku firing that will be taking place. With the $30 …

  • MO Love: Letters from the Archive

    MO Love: Letters from the Archive
    Center for Missouri Studies 605 Elm St, Columbia, MO

    This true story devised by GreenHouse Theatre Project in collaboration with The State Historical Society of Missouri has cracked open the archives and unearthed one hundred-year-old letters belonging to the writer and Missouri native, Olive Gilbreath McLorn. Her travels abroad and mysterious love affair are at the forefront of this multi-media performance featuring live music …

    $18
  • MO Love: Letters from the Archive

    MO Love: Letters from the Archive
    Center for Missouri Studies 605 Elm St, Columbia, MO

    This true story devised by GreenHouse Theatre Project in collaboration with The State Historical Society of Missouri has cracked open the archives and unearthed one hundred-year-old letters belonging to the writer and Missouri native, Olive Gilbreath McLorn. Her travels abroad and mysterious love affair are at the forefront of this multi-media performance featuring live music …

    $18
  • Columbia Holiday Makers Market

    MU Health Care Pavilion 1769 W Ash St, Columbia

    Columbia Holiday Makers Market - Planned by Andrea Lyn Events Join 50+ local vendors, artisans and markers on Sunday, November 20 at the MU Healthcare Pavilion to begin your holiday shopping. More details coming soon!

  • Christmas Eve Candlelight Service

    Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
    Christian Fellowship Church 5045 Chapel Hill Road, Columbia

    Our Christmas Eve candlelight service is a sweet tradition at Christian Fellowship where we sing Christmas carols, hear an inspirational message, and light candles together. This is a great service for families and will last about an hour. Pick from one of two service times: 5:00pm or 6:30pm Whether you are part of our CF …

  • Christmas Eve Candlelight Service

    Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
    Christian Fellowship Church 5045 Chapel Hill Road, Columbia

    Our Christmas Eve candlelight service is a sweet tradition at Christian Fellowship where we sing Christmas carols, hear an inspirational message, and light candles together. This is a great service for families and will last about an hour. Pick from one of two service times: 5:00pm or 6:30pm Whether you are part of our CF …

  • History & Art: George Caleb Bingham & Order No. 11

    JEFFERSON LANDING STATE HISTORIC SITE, 100 JEFFERSON 100 Jefferson St, JEFFERSON CITY, United States

    The American Civil War has long been understood as a conflict between the North and South, leaving out the Midwest. Perhaps no Midwesterner has suffered more from this lack of understanding than painter, George Caleb Bingham. Through an analysis of Bingham’s controversial painting, Order No. 11 (1868), this talk untangles the complicated legacy of the …

  • LANDING AFTER HOURS: A PARTY MAN: WALTHALL MOORE AND THE FALL OF BLACK REPUBLICANISM IN MISSOURI

    JEFFERSON LANDING STATE HISTORIC SITE, 100 JEFFERSON 100 Jefferson St, JEFFERSON CITY, United States

    Elected as a member of the Republican Party in 1920, Rep. Walthall Moore became the first Black American to serve in the Missouri General Assembly. As a pioneering figure for Black enfranchisement and civil rights, Moore faced constant hostility and resistance throughout his political career, both from members of the opposition and from members of …

  • cfGallery Reception: Lisa Bartlett Art

    Christian Fellowship Church 5045 Chapel Hill Road, Columbia

    Join us for an evening of art and music at the cfGallery! Current Exhibit: Images of Local Culture by Lisa Bartlett Art Reception Thursday, February 2 5:00-6:30pm Live music by The Daves https://thedavesmojo.bandcamp.com/ More information about the cfGallery and featured artist: https://christianfellowship.com/cfgallery/ https://lisabartlettart.com/ Facebook Event https://fb.me/e/2C2T3cse6

  • Stephens College presents “The Merry Wives of Windsor”

    Warehouse Theatre 104 Willis Ave, Columbia, MO

    By William Shakespeare; Adapted by Jamey Grisham Written at the request of Queen Elizabeth I, William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor is a boisterous comedy exploring marriage, wealth, jealousy, and exceptional fibbing. Sir John Falstaff, staying in Windsor and down on his luck, decides to restore his fortunes by seducing the wives of two …

  • Stephens College presents “The Merry Wives of Windsor”

    Warehouse Theatre 104 Willis Ave, Columbia, MO

    By William Shakespeare; Adapted by Jamey Grisham Written at the request of Queen Elizabeth I, William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor is a boisterous comedy exploring marriage, wealth, jealousy, and exceptional fibbing. Sir John Falstaff, staying in Windsor and down on his luck, decides to restore his fortunes by seducing the wives of two …

  • Stephens College presents “The Merry Wives of Windsor”

    Warehouse Theatre 104 Willis Ave, Columbia, MO

    By William Shakespeare; Adapted by Jamey Grisham Written at the request of Queen Elizabeth I, William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor is a boisterous comedy exploring marriage, wealth, jealousy, and exceptional fibbing. Sir John Falstaff, staying in Windsor and down on his luck, decides to restore his fortunes by seducing the wives of two …

  • Japanese Stab Binding Workshop

    Access Arts 2109 Cottle Drive, Columbia

    Stab binding is a long and rich tradition. In this workshop, we will learn basic stab binding and how to create more complex patterns. This technique can be used with any loose piece of paper, making it both versatile and good for leftover materials from other projects.

    $60