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Warrior Dash combines 5k fun run with obstacles, mud

Alexandra Ellsworth October 28, 2013

Contestants will line up at the starting line of the Warrior Dash, ready to take off toward the first obstacle, the Giant Cliffhanger. Using the rope, contestants will heave themselves over the inclined...

Performing for campus

Performing for campus

Margaret Wilbourne October 27, 2013

Awed expressions mix with confused stares as students passing through the Quad are met with a circus of bowling pins flying through the air or unicycles zipping across sidewalks. But these are not acts...

Rocky Horror still the king of camp

Dylan Walker October 27, 2013

I went to my first showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” Friday, presented by Pink Box Burlesque at the Bama Theatre. It is safe to say that experience revived my faith in the power of film. While...

Haunting at the Museum ghost tour expands in 3rd year to full Halloween event

Haunting at the Museum ghost tour expands in 3rd year to full Halloween event

Tara Massouleh October 27, 2013

  With fall in full swing and Halloween right around the corner, haunted houses and ghost tours are in the midst of their busiest season. The Alabama Museum of Natural History located in Smith Hall will...

Local business owner Jessica Peterson keeps with the craft at The Southern Letterpress

Alexandra Ellsworth October 23, 2013

The Southern Letterpress sits nestled between Anders Hardware and Faucett’s Ladies Clothing in downtown Northport. The studio resembles a long, narrow hallway more than a shop and stands with its door...

Nashville-based band uses popular influences for indie sound

Francie Johnson October 23, 2013

The first time indie-rock band The Young International was supposed to perform in Tuscaloosa, the group was forced to cancel last minute due to rain. The kicker? It was an indoor show. “We showed up...

‘Pretty Little Liars’ offers more than just eye candy

Hannah Widener October 23, 2013

If you are a male between the ages of 18 and 25 and watch “Pretty Little Liars,” there is a secret shame you bear every Tuesday in your room hoping your roommate doesn’t walk in and catch you; however,...

Indie developers revive horror

Matthew Wilson October 23, 2013

As Halloween draws ever nearer, people prepare for the holiday with scares and frights. Television channels play daily movies designed for cheap thrills. “The Walking Dead” is back in full swing after...

Shelton showcases iconic musical

Shelton showcases iconic musical

Hannah Widener October 23, 2013

Theatre Tuscaloosa is bringing skid row to Shelton State Community College, presenting the musical “Little Shop of Horrors.” In a grimy neighborhood just beyond somewhere green lies a small flower...

New Wes Anderson film likely to contain trademark quirks

Virginia Wesson October 23, 2013

Trailers for Wes Anderson’s new film “The Grand Budapest Hotel” started swirling around the Internet last week. The film, set to release in March 2014, seems to have all the trademark Anderson...

Ferg to feature foreign food, fashion

Reed OMara October 23, 2013

The University of Alabama’s International Student Association will be combining food and fashion in their “International Food and Flair” event Friday in the hopes of bringing together international...

‘New’ yet another display of McCartney’s continued relevance

Jordan Cissell October 22, 2013

What I’m about to do feels absolutely felonious. In the few hundred words that follow, I will liken several of the songs from Paul McCartney’s aptly titled new album, “New,” to the signature sounds...