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The Super Bowl of football food

Ashley Chaffin February 2, 2012

This Sunday, Tuscaloosa residents will host all kinds of Super Bowl parties. Whether you’re the host of the party or just attending one, watching the big game just isn’t the same without some good...

From YES parties to Rounders, Zionstorm plays to the crowd

Will Edwards February 2, 2012

Brack Tommie just wants to have a good time and does that through music; namely dubstep. The 24-year-old Gadsden native and UA grad goes by the stage name Zionstorm and started messing around with a mixer...

‘Glee,’ and why I don’t like it

Gabriel Dickson February 2, 2012

About a year ago, a random blog post of mine got about 75 notes, which is uncommon for just about anything I’ve ever posted. When I looked at the notes, it was the same two usernames going back and forth...

Nutrition tips to feed your “App”etite

Lindsey OBrien February 1, 2012

These days, you can’t walk three feet without seeing a person with some form of technology in their hands. Whether it’s an iPod, smartphone, laptop or tablet, today’s society likes its information...

Art exhibition designed to engage every sense

Alexandra Ellsworth February 1, 2012

The first Friday of every month, Grace Aberdean Habitat Alchemy features an artist in its gallery to amuse the eyes of the observer. This Friday evening at 6 p.m., Grace Aberdean is partnering with Creative...

‘Garage bands’ come to Green Bar

Julie Fry February 1, 2012

Two self-styled garage bands will headline Green Bar this Saturday, Feb. 4. The Dirty Lungs is composed of Carson Mitchell (guitar and voice), Ra-jaan Parmely (drums), Chris Scott (effects and supporting...

iPad apps worth the price

iPad apps worth the price

Will Edwards January 31, 2012

With over 140,000 iPad apps in the App Store, students with the Apple tablet are finding ways to incorporate them into their everyday life. Kyn Adams, an employee of the Apple store on campus, says that...

Tudor thriller captivates

Tudor thriller captivates

Isabela Morales January 31, 2012

Everyone knows the story of Henry VIII and his parade of headless wives, but last weekend, I tried to inject some new life into the old tale by filming “Reformation! The Musical” for Campus MovieFest....

Bama Theatre hosts Railroad Earth

Bama Theatre hosts Railroad Earth

Sarah Cole January 31, 2012

For a band, it’s an age-old story: A group of musicians come together and establish a sound. They spend months to years traveling the country and producing songs in search of that one person or performance...

Fashion Week exposes trends for the spring

Fashion Week exposes trends for the spring

Becky Robinson January 31, 2012

As Fashion Weeks draw to a close around the globe, it’s time for fashionistas everywhere to take stock of the new looks gracing the runway and how these trends can be translated into everyday ensembles....

Students busy with short films

Deanne Winslett January 30, 2012

Over the past week, it has been hard to walk around campus without seeing a video camera, as students who are participating in Campus MovieFest have been busy preparing their films for competition. Students...

‘The Artist’ an original tribute to silent cinema

‘The Artist’ an original tribute to silent cinema

Erich Hilkert January 30, 2012

If we are to believe the movies, love and a dependable best friend are all we need to keep going. Of course, it's all so much more complex than that. But it seems to be no coincidence that dozens of movies...