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Tuscaloosa hosts inaugural brewfest

Tuscaloosa hosts inaugural brewfest

Alexandra Ellsworth October 10, 2013

Alabama’s craft brewing industry is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Much of its growth can be attributed to the recent changes made to brewing laws. In 2012 alone, beer production grew...

UA grad writes jokes for ‘Tosh.0’

Christopher Edmunds October 9, 2013

Sexism, obscenity, vomit and nudity are all part of the job for Joe Borden, who graduated from The University of Alabama in 2002 with a degree in telecommunication and film. Borden currently writes for...

Doctoral students direct opera productions

Laura Testino October 9, 2013

Students at The University of Alabama and the Tuscaloosa community have the opportunity to travel back to their childhood in a refined fashion as the UA Opera Theater presents “Fables and Fairy Tales:...

‘Walking Dead’ fan base ever-growing heading into new season

Hannah Widener October 9, 2013

When your parents send you a Michonne bobble head and heart-shaped cookies for Valentine’s Day, that’s when you know you have become the ultimate “The Walking Dead” fan. Blood, gore and the struggle...

Breakfast ‘most important meal of day’

Heather Combs October 9, 2013

The secret weapon for victory in what seems to be a never-ending battle of weight management is as simple as eating breakfast. Consider the age-old saying, “breakfast is the most important meal of the...

Jupiter to host rapper Yelawolf

Francie Johnson October 9, 2013

He’s been rapping about the Crimson Tide for years, but Alabama native Yelawolf has never played an official concert in Tuscaloosa until now. Michael Wayne Atha, better known by his stage name Yelawolf,...

Screenwriters compete for Hollywood success

Drew Pendleton October 9, 2013

Aspiring television writers have an opportunity to be heard in Hollywood this October thanks to the script competition “Scriptapalooza TV.” Intended to help open doors for aspiring screenwriters,...

Moundville festival celebrates Southeastern Indian culture

Megan Miller October 8, 2013

Moundville Archaeological Park is celebrating the rich culture of Southeastern Indian traditions with its annual Native American Festival Wednesday through Friday. “The prehistory and history of Southeastern...

Army ROTC cadets go international

Army ROTC cadets go international

Reed OMara October 7, 2013

Five University of Alabama Army ROTC juniors, at least three of whom had never previously been out of the country, experienced deployment without combat this summer as they journeyed around the globe to...

Maxi skirts maximize versatility for every season

Bianca Martin October 7, 2013

I will admit, it took me quite a while to jump onboard the maxi skirt bandwagon. I never could find the occasion or the courage to try the bold trend. But as time went on, I realized that it was a skirt...

Play 'Seven Guitars' depicts racial issues of the 1940s

Play ‘Seven Guitars’ depicts racial issues of the 1940s

Courtney Stinson October 6, 2013

An all-black cast will explore the racial tensions of the 1940s in the latest production by the University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance. “Seven Guitars,” a play by August Wilson,...

Concert to feature new, familiar pieces

Lauren Davis October 6, 2013

The halls of Moody Music Building will be flooded with the Alabama symphonic and concert bands’ perfected and polished pieces Monday night as they put on their first concert of the semester. “Exciting...