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One, two, three, four: “Show-Me Chefs” returns once more

October 9, 2019 by

One year ago this past September, I met Dr. Deborah Larson practically in passing when she was in the throws of post-production for the Season 3 premiere of "Show-Me Chefs." This was long before I ever imagined I would GoMaroon within the next calendar year by joining the staff of the College of Arts and Letters, back when I was simply appeasing my mother by accompanying her to … [Read more...] about One, two, three, four: “Show-Me Chefs” returns once more

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“Show-Me Chefs” recognized by The Best Shorts Film Competition

March 29, 2018 by Strategic Communication

Congratulations to "Show-Me Chefs"! The popular cooking series, which is produced entirely by students as part of the film and television production curriculum, was recognized by The Best Shorts Film Competition. "Show-Me Chefs" was given an Award of Recognition in the Television — Program/Series category. Award details Sami Kelly, Chelsea Eichholz, Austin Thompson, Lauren … [Read more...] about “Show-Me Chefs” recognized by The Best Shorts Film Competition

Filed Under: Award Recognition, Digital Film Production Tagged With: Awards, best shorts competition, COAL, deb larson, show me chefs

Show-Me Chefs is going to the College Emmys

May 17, 2017 by Lucie Amberg

Student-produced series Show-Me Chefs has been nominated for the Television Academy Foundation's 38th College Television Awards (also known as the "College Emmys.") Show-Me Chefs is nominated in the Series-Unscripted category; named producers are Chelsea Eichholz, Daan Jansen and Ryan Gilyard. Nominees will be honored in an awards ceremony, which will take place in Los … [Read more...] about Show-Me Chefs is going to the College Emmys

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Show-Me Chefs: ultimate locavores

March 16, 2017 by Lucie Amberg

Since its first season in 2015, Show-Me Chefs has entertained audiences with televised culinary showdowns between area chefs. It's quickly become a local tradition -- with an emphasis on local. Show-Me Chefs creator Deb Larson, associate professor in the department of media, journalism and film, shared, "It sort of came to me as we were developing the show that most … [Read more...] about Show-Me Chefs: ultimate locavores

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‘Show-Me Chefs’ spicing up the Public Affairs Conference

April 1, 2016 by Trysta Herzog

The crew of "Show-Me Chefs," the media, journalism and film department-produced reality cooking series, will be serving up a mouth-watering demonstration at this year's Public Affairs Conference. Event features health living, local food The "Show-Me Chefs Show Us How" presentation will be held in Missouri State's Plaster Student Union Theater on April 8. Keynote speaker … [Read more...] about ‘Show-Me Chefs’ spicing up the Public Affairs Conference

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