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Not only for feminine flair, lace can be a daring detail

Bianca Martin March 10, 2014

When one thinks of lace, things like Southern ladies’ gloves or vintage embroideries may come to mind – or maybe those horrible church socks your mother made you wear. Lace has always been a part...

‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ accurately portrays police precinct dynamic

Hannah Widener March 10, 2014

I did something really stupid… I ran the Tuscaloosa Half Marathon. Yes, I signed up for 13.1 miles of self-inflicted pain and misery because I thought it might be “fun.” I trained for the last four...

Music festivals rise in popularity

Francie Johnson March 9, 2014

She stood in the middle of nowhere, with the sun beating down on her and the temperature upward of 90 degrees. It had been days since her last encounter with soap or shampoo, and surrounding her were thousands...

Academy Awards night lacked surprises, energy

Drew Pendleton March 9, 2014

Now that the rain clouds over Los Angeles have cleared, and the red carpet has been rolled up the 2013 movie season has officially come to an end. With the producers and stars of “12 Years a Slave”...

Dance Alabama! to feature student choreography

Bianca Martin March 9, 2014

With pieces ranging from ballet to hip hop to jazz, the Dance Alabama! program is back for its spring concert to showcase the talents of student dancers and choreographers. Dance Alabama! is a concert...

Students hand out ribbons in support for Ukraine

CW Staff March 9, 2014

On Sunday, March 2, Russian military persons entered three military bases in the Crimean region of Ukraine, demanding surrender and sparking international debate about the area’s standing. In response,...

Saying hello creates a positive impact, reduces effect of loneliness

Katherine Metcalf March 9, 2014

When was the last time you said “hello” to a stranger or someone you have not been in contact with for a while? Everyone experiences loneliness at some point in their lives. For some people, these...

Lunafest films highlight women, breast cancer awareness

Elayne Smith March 9, 2014

The Lunafest short film festival will return to Tuscaloosa, bringing stories about, by and for women and support for breast cancer awareness with it. The film festival travels throughout the country and...

Weekend Band Breakdown: Death of Paris to play at Green Bar Thursday

Weekend Band Breakdown: Death of Paris to play at Green Bar Thursday

Kinsey Haynes March 6, 2014

Every time singer Jayna Doyle’s heart has been broken, she has written about it. She channels her failed relationships into catchy pop songs that represent how her life could have been. Her songwriting...

First Friday promotes downtown galleries

First Friday promotes downtown galleries

Cokie Thompson March 6, 2014

On the first Friday night of every month, art galleries in downtown Tuscaloosa buzz with excitement as artists reveal new works. Many shops stay open late for those who wander out of an opening reception...

UA Opera Theatre christens opera house with “The Consul”

Alexandra Ellsworth March 6, 2014

When Jen Stephenson first read lines for UA Opera Theatre’s performance of Gian Carlo Menotti’s “The Consul,” she cried. The emotional 1950s opera, set in the mid-20th century in an unnamed totalitarian...

Oscars showcase Broadway talent

Luke Haynes March 6, 2014

With the Olympics over, every TV in America tuned in to watch a different kind of athlete vie for a different kind of “gold.” That’s right, the 86th Academy Awards were Sunday, and like the rest...