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Cats · CaliforniaNearly three months ago, a tiny blue cat named Smurf was rescued. Since then, he has become famous all over the world, with thousands following the brave little kitty’s remarkable recovery.
Source Smurf was less than 2 months old when he was left at a shelter near California.
Source It quickly became apparent that his fur had been dyed purple. The shelter promptly contacted Nine Lives Foundation, a rescue center for cats who have been abused.
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Cat dyed purple and used as a chew toy – but transformation 3 months later is wonderful
Culture · WürzburgAcross cultures and generations, music often plays a fundamental role in shaping who we are as people. Whether it is a part of our traditions or used to commemorate certain events, music carries deep significance. That’s especially true for the life-changing – and life-giving – experience of childbirth. “Music and birth just make sense,” says Anna Page, a Columbia doula whose own traumatic birth experience led her on a journey of healing that …See the Story
New Moms Sing the Praises of Music - COMO Magazine
Columbia, Missouri · ColumbiaPhotos by Jodie Jackson Jr. Late winter sunlight bathed the still-new insect sculptures at the Columbia Agriculture Park at Clary-Shy Park in mid-March. The metal critters were featured at a Columbia Center for Urban Agriculture (CCUA) ribbon cutting in October 2024. One installation has three ladybugs attached to the entrance of a trellis walkway into the Agriculture Park. The other sculptures feature a praying mantis, butterfly, and a bee. T…See the Story
What’s the New Buzz at Columbia’s Agriculture Park? - COMO Magazine
Columbia, Missouri · ColumbiaDavid Lancaster thrives in his Orr Street creative space. Artwork courtesy of David Lancaster. After a tumultuous family decision to move to Columbia for David Lancaster’s medical practice, he found solace in the energy and excitement of First Fridays. Lancaster, a certified physical medicine and rehabilitation physician who now works in medical law, has since dipped not just his toe but his entire foot into the local art scene. Delving into h…See the Story
Stethoscopes & Shutter Speeds - COMO Magazine
Columbia, Missouri · ColumbiaWhat is the perfect job? Is it the ones where you earn a comfortable living or afford a luxurious lifestyle?Or is the perfect job the one that is most rewarding and satisfies the soul, even though it may mean you live paycheck to paycheck?While most can fit in either category, the fortunate ones are those who have jobs filling both checkboxes–doing fulfilling work people are passionate about AND live way within their means.Curious to hear of the…See the Story
People Who Actually Enjoy Their Jobs Explain What They Do For Work
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Columbia, Missouri · Columbia(Re)Discover COMO is a monthly feature sponsored by the Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau highlighting places, events, and historical connections that new residents and visitors can discover, and not-so-newcomers and long-time residents can … rediscover. Unbound Book Festival Did someone say, “Book festival?” Even better? “FREE” book festival. The 10th Unbound Book Festival runs April 17-20 in downtown Columbia, bringing nationally and…See the Story
(Re)Discover COMO: Unbound Book Festival, Museum of Art and Archaeology, and Capen Park - COMO Magazine
Columbia, Missouri · ColumbiaIn today’s fast-paced digital world, information spreads faster than ever. But with this constant flow of updates, headlines, and social media posts, a growing problem has emerged — how do we know what is real, relevant, or even applicable to our daily lives? Columbians, like people everywhere, rely on social media for local updates. While social media can be a great way to stay connected, it’s important to remember that almost anyone can pos…See the Story
The Challenge of Non-News News: Cutting Through the Confusion - COMO Magazine
Vermont, United States · VermontFinding joy in what we have. When I was a young girl, I dreamed of traveling the world and writing about it. I wanted to meet new people, see new places, savor new cultures, and share those experiences with others. When I wasn’t traveling, I hoped to be authoring novels from a quaint cabin in Vermont. As I grew up, those hopes and dreams changed, but I still had expectations of what my life would look and feel like. It still involved writing …See the Story