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Bay of Pigs remembered in student documentary

Brett Saunders April 17, 2011

On April 29, Honors College student Samuel Dotson will be premiering his documentary about the Bay of Pigs, an unsuccessful invasion of Cuba made by the United States government during the presidential...

Show choir features groovy tunes this spring

Show choir features groovy tunes this spring

Jordan Staggs April 17, 2011

Do you ever feel like you were born in the wrong decade? Do you like to shake your groove thang to Earth, Wind and Fire or disco down to your favorite ABBA song? Or maybe you’re more into Kansas and...

What ever happened to big concerts, UA?

Kelsey Stein April 14, 2011

While Alabama football fans are preparing themselves for what’s essentially an extremely well marketed, glorified practice, students not only around the country, but at other SEC schools, are looking...

Festival celebrates women’s music, art

Alexandra Ellsworth April 14, 2011

For those interested in finding an alternative activity to the A-Day game this weekend, a new festival may offer a good option. Tuscaloosa is calling all empowered Southern women this weekend to attend...

Theater production uses new technology

Lauren Ferguson April 14, 2011

A new dimension will be brought to UA theatre in the production “The Realm” playing April 19-22 in Morgan Auditorium. Show times are 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 and 8 p.m. Wednesday, and...

Student tickets available for Friday Sugarland concert

Adam Greene April 13, 2011

Students, faculty and staff can purchase tickets to see Sugarland and special guests Little Big Town and Matt Nathanson perform at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater this Friday, April 15. A limited block of...

HCA wraps up ‘What If’ Film Series tonight

Lily Hall April 13, 2011

By Lilly Hall What if every child got an equal, fair education? What if America modeled its public education model on a one-room schoolhouse in France? This Thursday the Honors College Assembly will host...

Concert blends classical, electronic music

Lauren Cuervo April 13, 2011

The UA School of Music will present a concert tonight that features a unique blend of sounds. A mixture of electronic music and performances by the Alabama Contemporary Ensemble will be held in the Concert...

Visiting artists explore space, geography

Karissa Bursch April 13, 2011

Art students and art buffs alike can look forward to a public lecture from two visiting artists and a corresponding workshop this week. The public lecture will be Thursday at 6 p.m. in 203 Garland Hall,...

Fresh recipes from the Farmer’s Market

Avery Driggers April 13, 2011

Time to set your Saturday morning alarms to 5:30, because the Tuscaloosa Farmer’s Market is up and running! Right now you can expect to find broccoli, lettuce, plums, onions, potatoes and greens, to...

Dixie prepares to PRTY PRTY PRTY

Dixie prepares to PRTY PRTY PRTY

Ashley Chaffin April 13, 2011

Sometimes, it can be a difficult task to find something out of the ordinary to do on a Friday night in Tuscaloosa, but Harris Stewart thinks he has a solution. PRTY! PRTY! PRTY!, a new recurring dance...

Performance combines dance, theater, cinema

CW Staff April 12, 2011

Tickets for “The Realm,” a theatrical dance performance that incorporates stereoscopic 3D, are currently on sale and will be available at the Theatre Box Office in Rowand Johnson Hall through next...