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CULTURE

24th annual ‘Realizing the Dream’ concert Saturday

Marcus Flewellen January 17, 2013

The Martin Luther King Jr. Realizing the Dream Committee will be hosting their 24th annual “Realizing the Dream” concert on Saturday, Jan. 19 in Moody Music Building’s Concert Hall. Grammy-winning...

‘Justified’ offers clever, gripping western drama

Asher Elbein January 17, 2013

“Justified” doesn’t immediately seem like the best western on television. Indeed, with its modern setting and modest budget, it doesn’t look much like a western at all. But don’t let the trappings...

Kentuck begins culture program for kids

Megan Miller January 17, 2013

Since 2010, Kentuck Art Center has hosted a “third Saturday” art fair each month, and each featured some component of a free children’s art activity. Now, Kentuck will extend their goals of “perpetuating...

Former UA student feature photographer for TIME Magazine

Former UA student feature photographer for TIME Magazine

Alexandra Ellsworth January 16, 2013

Three weeks ago, photographer Miller Mobley was sitting in a room at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in New York City with Quentin Tarantino and Jamie Foxx. A few weeks before that, he was with the man who invented...

Campus MovieFest returns for 6th year at UA

Campus MovieFest returns for 6th year at UA

Courtney Stinson January 16, 2013

Campus MovieFest, the world’s largest student film festival, is returning for its 6th year at The University of Alabama. The University’s aspiring filmmakers will get the chance to prove themselves...

Creative Campus sees success with new 'zine'

Creative Campus sees success with new ‘zine’

Becky Robinson January 16, 2013

Creative Campus’s new zine, “Art-let,” designed to showcase student artwork and creativity, generated conversations around campus following its first publication during finals week last semester,...

Forty-plus years of good later, Good Rats still have good to give listeners

Jordan Cissell January 16, 2013

There’s no surprise more pleasant than a rock ‘n’ roll surprise, and it’s been awhile since a rock ‘n’ roll band surprised me as pleasantly as Good Rats did last week, when I ran across the...

Arts Council of Tuscaloosa to host juried competition for photography

Tricia Vaughan January 16, 2013

The tenth annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit put on by The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will display the works of Alabama photographers in junior and adult divisions at the Bama Theatre Jan....

UA grad program offers book art studies

UA grad program offers book art studies

Nathan Proctor January 15, 2013

On a campus buried in books of all manners, sizes and contents, books of all kinds are often given little notice beyond the heft of their price tags and the importance of their highlighted text. The University...

Another Broken Egg Cafe offers Tuscaloosa Riverwalk healthy, gourmet breakfast food

Sophia Jones January 15, 2013

One of the newest additions to Tuscaloosa’s Riverwalk is Another Broken Egg Café, and this restaurant is anything but ordinary. Another Broken Egg Café is now the best place to get breakfast in Tuscaloosa...

Classical pianist to give free performance tonight

Classical pianist to give free performance tonight

Meredith Davis January 15, 2013

Renowned pianist Lynn Rice-See will be performing a free concert at Moody’s Concert Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Originally from Huntsville Ala., Rice-See currently is a piano professor at...

Sugary drinks hold mental, physical implications

Sugary drinks hold mental, physical implications

Tricia Vaughan January 15, 2013

With a new semester comes an influx of caffeine consumption, primarily through sugar-laden sodas and energy drinks, to get back into the swing of classes after winter vacation. What few know are the dangerous...