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Science Sunday to host 3-D printing

Grace Hagemann January 23, 2014

Smith Hall will host its first Science Sunday of the year this weekend, featuring events such as 3-D printing demonstrations, arts and crafts and a lecture by Dana Ehret, curator of paleontology for the...

Pink Box Burlesque begins season in town

Grace Hagemann January 23, 2014

The Pink Box Burlesque, a local burlesque troupe focused on traditional burlesque and pin-up culture, is making its first stop in Tuscaloosa of 2014 at Green Bar Saturday. “We are a Vaudeville-based...

‘Always, Patsy Cline’ coming to Bean-Brown

Cole Booth January 23, 2014

“Always, Patsy Cline” will bring the famous country musician Patsy Cline’s relationship with her biggest fan to life this weekend at the Bean-Brown Theatre on Shelton State Community College’s...

‘The Bob and Tyler Show’ debuts at Green Bar

Tara Massouleh January 23, 2014

Bob Baker and Tyler Marshall, two of Tuscaloosa’s biggest personalities from the popular local podcast “Trivial Pursuits,” have ventured outside the realm of the recording studio with their new live...

Display company’s style during retail interview

Bianca Martin January 22, 2014

  At this point in our lives, we all know the basics of job interviews: Bring a resume, look your interviewer in the eye and be confident. Another general rule we all know about interviews is to dress...

Rockin' the Haus: Local artists create underground music scene

Rockin’ the Haus: Local artists create underground music scene

Francie Johnson January 22, 2014

By day, it’s just another house. But one night a month, Baby Haus transforms from a typical residence to a music venue, where anything goes and nothing is outside the realm of possibility. Baby Haus,...

Student finds fame in filmmaking

Student finds fame in filmmaking

Elayne Smith January 22, 2014

Walking down the streets of France, Alex Beatty found himself in the same bustle as an Alabama football game day as the small city was crammed with people. Yet the chatter was not about rivalries or predicting...

Communal dining experiences developing in restaurants, online

Tara Massouleh January 22, 2014

Growing up, my dad, like so many dads before, always made a big deal about eating dinner with the whole family. With only four of us in our immediate family, if one person was missing from a meal, their...

Festival showcases student film

Festival showcases student film

Phoebe Rees January 22, 2014

With Alabama’s hopes of a football national championship dead and buried, this semester UA students have their sights set on a new competition: Campus MovieFest. The program, which started at Emory...

Part-time students must balance school, work

Alexandra Ellsworth January 22, 2014

With tuition costs rising every year, it is no surprise the percentage of students attending school part-time is rising as well. At The University of Alabama, 15 percent of the 2013 student population...

Local radio stations provide platform for area musicians

Francie Johnson January 21, 2014

Set your radio to WVUA-FM, also known as 90.7 The Capstone, and you’ll probably hear a few familiar voices gracing the airwaves. Some local radio stations make an effort to showcase music by Tuscaloosa...

Author's nonfiction book details desegregation from 1963-1970s

Author’s nonfiction book details desegregation from 1963-1970s

Reed OMara January 21, 2014

Though Earl Tilford earned his Ph.D. in American and European military history at George Washington University, Tilford still admits that his first love is Southern history, particularly Southern history...