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‘Moonrise Kingdom’ a return to Anderson’s best filmmaking

Matt McGrath September 26, 2012

“Moonrise Kingdom” sees Wes Anderson return to live-action filmmaking after a break of five years since the underwhelming “The Darjeeling Limited.” Thankfully, Anderson’s new picture is a return...

Lumineers’ songs speak to soul yet engage listeners

Amy Marino September 25, 2012

The Lumineers were formed by Wesley Shultz, Jeremiah Fraites and Neyla Pekarek. The three have been together for seven years, but it is only in the past year that they have become well-known. It is safe...

Graduate art exhibit features piece inspired by music

Graduate art exhibit features piece inspired by music

Becky Robinson September 25, 2012

Since high school, Micah Craft knew he wanted to be an artist. Now, after receiving his bachelor’s degree from The University of Alabama in 2012, Craft is exhibiting his work, called “Tension and Release,”...

Pure Barre trendy, yet effective workout

Abbey Crain September 24, 2012

Lift, tone, burn. With a workout that claims to be the “fastest, most effective way to change your body,” Pure Barre has become increasingly popular among women all over America who are coveting the...

International students sound off about typical Alabama day-wear

Abbey Crain September 24, 2012

I have never been a fan of the Nike Tempos and extra-large T-shirt uniform sported by the majority of female students here at the University. I cannot wrap my head around why everyone would want to look...

Gluten-free diet beneficial for possible weight loss, long-term health

Tricia Vaughan September 24, 2012

The latest gluten-free diet craze, intended for individuals diagnosed with Celiac disease and gluten allergies, is receiving praise for its weight loss and health benefits from celebrities and everyday...

Recipes that cut time, not flavor

Kendal Beahm September 24, 2012

Fall semester is in full swing and time, for many students, is limited. So when you’re low on time but craving food that’s better than average, here are some easy recipes that all take less than 20...

HCA organizes movie club

Francie Johnson September 23, 2012

For students wishing to dig a little deeper into the world of cinema, a new student organization, The Movie Appreciation Club, might be the place to go. MAC is organized by the Honors College Assembly...

Maker's Market to sell goods made by local artists

Maker’s Market to sell goods made by local artists

Deanne Winslett September 23, 2012

Husband and wife duo David and Beth Millis have both worked in retail for years, but the opening of The Maker’s Market this month marks the start of owning their own store. After selling quilts in...

Theatre department kicks off new season with “Fools”

Abbey Crain September 23, 2012

UA’s theatre department will kick off the 2012-13 season with “Fools,” a comic fable set in 19th century Russia, on Monday, Sept. 24. The play is narrated by Leon Tolchinsky, a young school teacher...

Tuscaloosa tailgating a league of its own

Lauren Ferguson September 20, 2012

Tailgating is one of the most anticipated events on Gameday weekends. Each home game brings a heightened energy to campus, and along with it, an Alabama tradition. For many schools, tailgating is just...

Mallet Assembly to host meet-and-greet

Tara Massouleh September 19, 2012

Students interested in progressive issues will have the opportunity to meet and greet with other like-minded students, as well as enjoy refreshments at the Progressive Potluck this Saturday, Sept. 22 from...