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Moody band festival to feature variety of music groups

Lauren Carlton January 30, 2013

Moody Music will be hosting the Honor Band Spectrum Concert in the Concert Hall at Moody Music Building Friday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Spectrum is usually a free, biannual concert that brings together a collection...

Art collective ‘Raudelunas’ to close exhibition with concert

Katherine Owen January 30, 2013

The 70s art collective “Raudelunas” will be returning to The University of Alabama on Saturday, Feb. 2, to close out the Raudelunas Exposition in the Ferguson Center Gallery with a free concert. The...

Christian greek life offers fellowship and sisterhood

Deanne Winslett January 29, 2013

When sophomore economics major Brittany Monte arrived at The University of Alabama, she did not see herself joining one of the many UA sororities. But when Monte heard about one of the school’s Christian...

‘Gangster Squad’ depicts violent, dog-eat world of 1940s Los Angeles

Dana Woodruff January 29, 2013

Flashback to the 1940s, back to a decade ruled by war and governed by prosperity, every man trying to make himself known in a world where money talked and people listened. But beneath the glamorous surface...

Third annual Skin and Bones concert to be held Tuesday night

Marcus Flewellen January 29, 2013

The University of Alabama’s Trombone Choir and Percussion Ensemble will be performing together at the third annual “Skin and Bones” concert on Tuesday, Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Concert Hall of...

TCF class gives students the opportunity to network, see behind the scenes

TCF class gives students the opportunity to network, see behind the scenes

Becky Robinson January 29, 2013

Last week, Steve Carrell and Ashton Kutcher were at the Sundance Film Festival Park City, Utah. Ellen Page was there, Amy Poehler made an appearance and, for the first time, so did a class of University...

‘Karbs for Kids’ unhealthy challenge to support health programs, behavior

Tricia Vaughan January 29, 2013

On Feb. 16, Krispy Kreme is teaming up with Tuscaloosa YMCA and Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Alabama to host Tuscaloosa’s first ever “Karbs for Kids” Krispy Kreme Challenge as a fundraiser for...

‘1-for-1’ concept seen outside shoes

Becky Robinson January 28, 2013

Backpacks have been synonymous with school days and homework for countless decades. Now the backpack has teamed up with another fan-favorite: charity. New York couple Scot Tatelman and his wife, Jacqueline...

Brides, vendors come together at 2nd annual show

Brides, vendors come together at 2nd annual show

Abbey Crain January 28, 2013

Hotel Capstone hosted its second annual bridal show Sunday, showcasing an array of wedding vendors and ending with a bridal fashion show. Ally Spencer, a 2012 UA graduate, met her fiancé, J Bruhn, a...

5k races offer sense of community among runners

5k races offer sense of community among runners

Courtney Stinson January 24, 2013

The goal may be to escape “zombies” or get off the couch. It might be to get as much color on your body as possible, and it might be to support a cause. Regardless, for many 5k runners today, winning...

Christian singing group to perform at Bama Theatre

Hannah Widener January 24, 2013

Ask singer Chrishon Smith of the Anointed Brown Sisters how they got their name and she will tell you, “Well we are brown, and we are sisters, but more importantly we were all filled with the Holy Ghost...

Middle ground video games lose footing in weak economy

Nathan Proctor January 24, 2013

Production quality has never determined entertainment value in entertainment. In reality, the majority of my favorite games from my childhood and our current generation were flawed, broken or otherwise...