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Painting attributed to Mary Cassatt fuels mystery

Painting attributed to Mary Cassatt fuels mystery

Ariana Sweany April 23, 2018

The Tuscaloosa Museum of Art’s imperial Japanese building style and green gardens are a bold contrast to the brick and white trim architecture typical to Tuscaloosa. Inside the building, the painting...

Adderall abuse still widespread among students

Ellen Johnson April 23, 2018

All-nighters can often feel unavoidable in college and, at times, like rites of passage. These sleepless evenings, products of severe procrastination or just a busy schedule, are  fraught with vats of...

UA professor and son tag team at Band of Brothers show

UA professor and son tag team at Band of Brothers show

Jared Ferguson April 23, 2018

In the realm of music, there is always room for more aspiring artists. A fairly new band, Cats of Kentuck, will be showcasing their talent as well as opening up for the experienced band, Doobie “Doghouse”...

Drake White and the Big Fire to play Druid City tonight

Drake White and the Big Fire to play Druid City tonight

Logan Doctson April 20, 2018

Drake White and the Big Fire with Adam Hood will be taking the stage at Druid City Music Hall tonight, April 20. Individually, White has opened for well-known groups like the Zac Brown Band and Little...

Tuscaloosa Amphitheater welcomes Casting Crowns

Tuscaloosa Amphitheater welcomes Casting Crowns

Caroline Smith April 20, 2018

Casting Crowns are throwing down at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater this weekend. As part of their “The Very Next Thing Tour,” Casting Crowns, a contemporary Christian band, will hold a concert tonight,...

Birmingham Museum of Art showcases local, international art

Birmingham Museum of Art showcases local, international art

Caroline Smith April 19, 2018

Students don't have to study abroad to experience some of the world's artistic wonders. An escape to far-off lands and diverse cultures is only a short drive away. The Birmingham Museum of Art offers over...

Sweet Tea Trio embarking on tour, writing new songs

Sweet Tea Trio embarking on tour, writing new songs

Olivia Stover April 19, 2018

Sweet Tea Trio, a band of three Alabama natives, is fresh off a cruise in the Bahamas. Once a group of small-town country singers, Sweet Tea Trio is finding success as they branch out from their southern...

End of semester brings spike in coffee consumption

End of semester brings spike in coffee consumption

Logan Doctson April 19, 2018

Whether adults in the workforce or students in college, coffee drinkers of all ages can feel the need for a caffeine increasing during stressful times. With finals approaching for UA students, the dependence...

Representation on the rise in film

Representation on the rise in film

Tyler Doster April 19, 2018

Sitting in a movie theater is an immersive experience, one that brings viewers into a different world for the duration of the run time. Viewers want to feel scared, laugh or maybe even shed a tear, but...

Fuzzy's Taco Shop has reopened in original downtown location

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop has reopened in original downtown location

Caroline Smith April 18, 2018

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop is dusting off their tables and reopening their doors. The Tuscaloosa location of the casual Mexican restaurant opened originally in 2016 but closed after less than a year due to what...

Review: 'Isle of Dogs' a visual treat lacking character development

Review: ‘Isle of Dogs’ a visual treat lacking character development

Parker Aniszewski April 18, 2018

“Isle of Dogs” is the newest film from acclaimed director and writer Wes Anderson, his first film since 2014’s “Grand Budapest Hotel.” This film sees the director return to the art of stop-motion...

Crimson Stage play short but ambitious

Crimson Stage play short but ambitious

Caroline Smith April 16, 2018

Though the average UA theatre production boasts extravagant costumes, sets and lighting design, “I’m Gonna Pray for You So Hard” strips the stage down to its barest bones and seeks to tell a compelling...