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Dance Alabama! celebrates the unexpected

Dance Alabama! celebrates the unexpected

Logan Doctson March 26, 2018

By Logan Doctson | Staff Reporter  When it comes to dance performances, viewers may not expect much beyond what they'd see in a traditional ballet. One on campus group is trying to change this. Dance...

Theatre students showcase performances in New York

Theatre students showcase performances in New York

Caroline Smith March 26, 2018

By Caroline Smith | Staff Reporter  As odd as it is to think that a student you pass on the Quad could be the next star of a Broadway hit, that might be just the case. During spring break, a group of...

UA students cultivate garden, nutrition knowledge

UA students cultivate garden, nutrition knowledge

Olivia Stover March 26, 2018

Leafy green plants stand tall in the garden at Aliceville Elementary School in Pickens County, Alabama. If you look closely, you can see these are tomato and basil plants. You might even notice that this...

Theatre Tuscaloosa presents festival of one-act plays

Theatre Tuscaloosa presents festival of one-act plays

Jared Ferguson March 26, 2018

This week, it only takes 50 minutes for Theatre Tuscaloosa actors and crew to put on four plays.  It's true that the plays are each only one act, but they don't shortchange the viewer on entertainment....

Book Review: ‘The Perfect Nanny’ paints eerie portrait of human nature

Tyler Doster March 23, 2018

Having children can be, and most of the time is, considered the greatest joy of anyone’s life. When finding childcare, parents might become stressed finding someone or a place that not only fulfills...

Tuscaloosa Amphitheater welcomes Brantley Gilbert this weekend

Tuscaloosa Amphitheater welcomes Brantley Gilbert this weekend

Olivia Stover March 23, 2018

Tuscaloosa is getting a taste of outlaw country music mixed with the heartland sounds of John Mellencamp or Bruce Springsteen’s music this weekend. Tomorrow, Saturday, March 24, Brantley Gilbert is set...

Students perform anonymous stories in 'Mental Health Monologues'

Students perform anonymous stories in ‘Mental Health Monologues’

Tyler Doster March 23, 2018

Entering college can be one of the most exciting times of any person’s life. A new city, new friends, a big new campus to explore and seemingly endless possibilities arise whenever someone starts college....

Alabama Panhellenic hosts annual President's Mansion Easter egg hunt

Alabama Panhellenic hosts annual President’s Mansion Easter egg hunt

Logan Doctson March 23, 2018

This weekend, the UA President's Mansion will welcome local families for the Alabama Panhellenic Council's annual Easter Egg Hunt.  The hunt, which is open to the Tuscaloosa community, is at the President’s...

Here are all the essentials for Alabama baseball spectators

Here are all the essentials for Alabama baseball spectators

Logan Doctson March 22, 2018

By Logan Doctson | Staff Reporter While UA students identify fall with watching The Crimson Tide football team roll, spring time is associated by many with enjoying an afternoon outside watching UA's baseball...

Tuscaloosa Half Marathon returns this weekend

Tuscaloosa Half Marathon returns this weekend

Caroline Smith March 22, 2018

This Saturday, March 24, runners will lace up their shoes and hit the road for a cause. The Tuscaloosa Half Marathon and the Mayor’s Cup 5K plan to continue raising money to benefit the community. The...

Left Hand Soap Co. settles into new downtown location

Left Hand Soap Co. settles into new downtown location

Elizabeth Thiel March 22, 2018

By Elizabeth Thiel | Assistant Culture Editor  The latest chapter of Left Hand Soap Company’s 19-year story began this year with the opening of a new downtown storefront on University Boulevard. Since...

Music Column: Invest in your regional venues

Music Column: Invest in your regional venues

Katie Huff March 21, 2018

In Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Julie Byrne, the Central Park central ranger who doubles as an enchantingly ethereal folk singer-songwriter, donned a simple sequined dress and no shoes to perform a delicately...