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CULTURE

Art Night features self-taught photographer

Lauren Cuervo March 3, 2011

One night every month, downtown Northport’s Kentuck Gallery features the works of different emerging artists as part of its Art Night series. This month’s segment will display the work of photographer...

Spring forward with fashion for break

Jordan Staggs March 3, 2011

Friends, fashion-lovers, lend me your earmuffs. You don’t need them anymore anyway, because spring break is coming up fast. I might actually need earmuffs, as I’m traveling to the Swiss Alps this break,...

Sakura Festival displays Japanese culture

SoRelle Wyckoff March 3, 2011

The 25th annual Sakura Festival will take place throughout the month of March around the Tuscaloosa community. The festival highlights Japanese culture through music, art and education.  With the help...

Young band embraces music of the past

Trey Irby March 3, 2011

Five men in suits cornered me outside of Egan’s on Saturday night. Normally, this is petrifying for a human being, as it seems like the beginning of every mob movie ever made. Thankfully, the guys weren’t...

March means Nutrition Awareness Month

Lindsey OBrien March 3, 2011

  The month of March is also known as National Nutrition Month. This is an annual information campaign initiated by the American Dietetic Association used to stress the importance of making healthy food...

Water turns to wine this Sunday

Karissa Bursch March 2, 2011

University students came out in great forces to vote to legalize alcohol sales in Tuscaloosa on Feb. 22. Yes outnumbered no, four to one, with students contributing a significant portion the vote. The...

‘Hall Pass’ is lackluster and uninspired

Nikki Davis February 27, 2011

I don’t know about you, but every time I was given a hall pass in junior high or high school, it instantly became my duty to take as much time as possible with whatever mission I’d been given, making...

Stand-up act blends laughs, faith

Karissa Bursch February 27, 2011

Bob Alper has been doing stand-up comedy since 1986. “Actually as a toddler I was very funny, but I started working in earnest in the late 1980s,” he said. Alper is a rabbi, author and stand-up comic...

Building communities easy as pie

Stephanie Brumfield February 27, 2011

Deep in the heart of Greensboro, just 45 minutes south of Tuscaloosa, traditional business models are a thing of the past. For PieLab, this means blurring the line between restaurant and design studio,...

College of Arts & Sciences to host fundraising party

Lauren Ferguson February 25, 2011

There will be a “Starry Night” during the College of Arts and Sciences Leadership Board’s seventh annual Arty Party Saturday Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. in Woods Quad and the surrounding buildings. The Arty...

MFAs muse on mug shots

Alex Cohen February 25, 2011

Master of Fine Arts students constantly search for sources of inspiration. Whether by visiting faraway places or walking out the back door to Marr’s Spring, they leave the classroom hunting for the next...

Christian Night Club welcomes performers

Alyssa Locklar February 24, 2011

The African American Gospel Choir will host their Spring Christian Night Club Event this Saturday night from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Game Room. Not literally a “night club,” the event is...