Profiles

Cult animator Don Hertzfeldt to introduce his latest film at Ragtag

This is a still from Don Hertzfeldt's latest film "I Am So Proud of You." He created the short animated films "Rejected" and "Everything Will Be OK," and he will present his new film at Ragtag Cinema at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Wednesday. There will be a short discussion with Hertzfeldt after the showings.

Hertzfeldt hits the road with a 16-city tour to show off a collection of his animated films, including his latest film, "I Am So Proud of You." He will introduce his work in person to several art house theaters across the country, including Columbia's Ragtag Cinema on Wednesday. 

MU junior doubles as acoustic rocker, performs tonight

Paul Flo, an MU psychology major, has a musical career on the side. He has one self-titled album, released four years ago, and a new album titled "Go with the Flo" that has been in the works for the past five months.

Columbia residents recall Paul Newman as 'philanthropic,' 'talented'

As one of Hollywood's greatest "sweethearts," Paul Newman is a legend to several generations. For some people, he's more than a handsome man or a good actor. To them, he's known as a charitable gentleman who frequently gave back to his community.

TV buff lands dream job

 An MU School of Journalism graduate, Kimberly Speight Nordyke, is a reporter for “The Hollywood Reporter,” despite an unrelated start.

Global poverty activist coming to Columbia

After traveling to Kenya and seeing the rampant poverty and disease, Syed decided he wanted to bring that knowledge to Christians in Amreica who have the capacity to help. Thus, the 10/10 Project was born.

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