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Jordan Staggs February 2, 2011

Greetings, fashion lovers. It’s your host, the venerable self-proclaimed fashionista of the CW, and today I’ll be taking you on a little tour of a place where I, for one, spend entirely too much of...

Zoogma to play The Dixie

Zoogma to play The Dixie

Stephanie Brumfield February 2, 2011

The sounds of jazz, hip hop and electronic music will fill The Dixie tonight in the form of the band Zoogma, a five-piece electronic group known for its high-energy musical performances and light shows....

Kentuck pottery co-op opening tonight

Kentuck pottery co-op opening tonight

Alexandra Ellsworth February 2, 2011

The Kentuck Art Gallery will open a new co-op pottery and ceramics workshop, called The Clay Place, tonight as part of downtown Northport’s monthly Art Night celebration. “It is something you might...

Horny's Bar and Grill brings a taste of New Orleans to The Strip

Horny’s Bar and Grill brings a taste of New Orleans to The Strip

SoRelle Wyckoff February 2, 2011

Nestled in a corner of The Strip on Red Drew Avenue is the newest addition to Tuscaloosa nightlife. Horny’s Bar and Grill, formerly Bama Dogs, opened its doors a few weeks ago and welcomed the community...

Tuscaloosa Music Diary: Blaine Duncan one of Druid City’s finest musicians

Trey Irby February 1, 2011

Blaine Duncan accidentally introduced me to Tuscaloosa’s music scene. Back in August 2009, I was assigned to write a story about a band that I had never listened to before. The band was called Blaine...

Alabama author to discuss state history

Alabama author to discuss state history

Ashley Chaffin February 1, 2011

Alabama author Wayne Greenhaw will be on campus tonight to discuss his newest book, “Fighting the Devil in Dixie: How Civil Rights Activists Took on the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama.” The lecture will...

Opening weekend announced for amphitheater

Opening weekend announced for amphitheater

Kelsey Stein February 1, 2011

Starting Friday, local bloggers and Twitter users buzzed about a potential upcoming concert at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. Birmingham-based promoter Red Mountain Entertainment officially announced the...

Concert series brings renowned trombonist

CW Staff February 1, 2011

The College of Arts and Sciences’ School of Music will begin the 2011 lineup of celebrity musicians tonight with world-renowned trombonist Joseph Alessi. Alessi will perform in the Moody Music Building...

Opening weekend lineup announced for amphitheater

CW Staff February 1, 2011

The first weekend of concerts at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater was officially announced Monday, with The Avett Brothers and Band of Horses performing Friday, April 1, followed by Patti LaBelle and The O’Jays...

Sackboy’s newest adventure is a LittleBigSuccess

Tiara Dees February 1, 2011

“LittleBigPlanet 2” is not a platform game. It is not a shooter, racer, rhythm or puzzle game. This game is all of the above and more and is simply not bound by any one genre. Media Molecule first...

Blaine Duncan, songwriting and culture

Trey Irby February 1, 2011

Blaine Duncan accidentally introduced me to Tuscaloosa’s music scene. Back in August 2009, I was assigned to write a story about a band that I had never listened to before. The band was called Blaine...

Alabama author to discuss state history

Ashley Chaffin February 1, 2011

Alabama author Wayne Greenhaw will be on campus tonight to discuss his newest book, “Fighting the Devil in Dixie: How Civil Rights Activists Took on the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama.” The lecture will...