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Student ‘rock-hop’ band set to play at the Strip’s Jupiter

Lauren Ferguson July 18, 2012

Kadesh + Perfect Strangers, a band featuring University of Alabama students, will bring their brand of “rock hop,” mixing hip-hop, funk, rock and jazz, to a performance Thursday at the Jupiter Bar...

Black and white looks instead of color blocking popular trend for fall

Abbey Crain July 18, 2012

With summer classes coming to a close and only a few weeks to breathe before the fall semester, the fashion world is kicking into high gear with the switching of focus from summer to fall. Away with resort...

Theatre review on “Gypsy”

Noelle Brake July 18, 2012

Curtain up, light the lights: Gypsy Rose Lee and Mama Rose have arrived with full force to the Theatre Tuscaloosa. A stunning cast, powerful monologues and a full supporting orchestra came together to...

Controversial film screened to a full house

Controversial film screened to a full house

Becky Robinson July 18, 2012

After a month of controversy surrounding the sexually charged Norwegian film “Turn Me On, Dammit!” The Bama Theatre finally showed the coming-of-age comedic drama last night to a full house. The debates...

Brewery brings much-needed flavor to city

Brewery brings much-needed flavor to city

Lauren Ferguson July 18, 2012

Bo Hicks and Elliott Roberts weren’t childhood friends working to turn a dream into reality. Instead, they came to know each other through a local homebrew club, and after realizing the practicality...

City of Tuscaloosa may reconsider aspects of entertainment districts proposal, increase police presence

Mary Kathryn Patterson July 18, 2012

The recent shooting at Temerson Square could have an impact on the plans for future entertainment districts proposed by the City of Tuscaloosa. City Attorney Jimbo Woodson said safety would be a main...

Art exhibit to feature wildlife scenes

Meredith Davis July 11, 2012

A photography exhibit featuring wildlife, landscapes, people and pets is now on exhibit at the Bama Theatre. The works are by local artist Tina Dubose and will be on display in Greensboro Room until July...

‘Hell: Paradise Found’ brings comedy to religion

Becky Robinson July 11, 2012

A clever, dark-humored play written and directed by University of Alabama professor Seth Panitch, “Hell: Paradise Found,” will take the stage at Off Broadway Theatres in New York City for the remainder...

Sophomore manages modeling career, studies

Sophomore manages modeling career, studies

Abbey Crain July 11, 2012

Sarah Edwards, despite being a typical student, manages to juggle transitioning to a new city, schoolwork and rugby practice, all while maintaining a professional modeling career based out of Nashville....

Local talent comes out to Kentuck Art Night

Local talent comes out to Kentuck Art Night

Lauren Ferguson July 11, 2012

Kentuck’s July Art Night featured a group showing by Crossroads Arts Alliance of Gordo Ala., and an exhibit by Gadsden oil painter Anna Mullin titled “Cloudscapes: God’s Picture Show.” The monthly...

Musical favorite to be performed by Theatre Tuscaloosa

Lauren Ferguson July 10, 2012

Not many musicals are lucky enough to be graced by stars such as Ethel Merman, Bernadette Peters, Bette Midler and Patti LuPone. “Gypsy,” one of the longest running musicals since 1950, has had casts...

The two biggest differences between studio and independent pictures

Adam Greene July 2, 2012

This summer I have had the privilege of interning at a film production company called Voltage Pictures in Los Angeles. Though it is a newer film company, it has already done well for itself with the independent...