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Restaurants and bars prepare for Iron Bowl

Restaurants and bars prepare for Iron Bowl

Ashley Chaffin November 18, 2010

As most Alabama fans sit around a table enjoying their Thanksgiving dinners, businesses in Tuscaloosa will be preparing for the crowds that flood into Tuscaloosa every year for the Iron Bowl. With Auburn...

What to wear to HP 7

Jordan Staggs November 17, 2010

The time has come for the beginning of the end. Merlin’s beard, I can’t believe it’s actually here. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” premieres tonight at midnight, and you’d better...

Local artists exhibit work at Bama Theatre

Brooke Marshall November 17, 2010

The 26th Annual West Alabama Juried Art Show exhibit of local artists’ work will open with a reception on Nov. 21 to showcase the winners. The exhibit, presented by The Arts and Humanities Council of...

International Documenting Justice screens student films at Bama Theatre

International Documenting Justice screens student films at Bama Theatre

Stephanie Brumfield November 17, 2010

Nearly every seat was filled at the Bama Theatre for Wednesday night’s second annual International Documenting Justice screening, presented by the Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility, the department...

‘Harry Potter 7’ casts spell on Tuscaloosa

‘Harry Potter 7’ casts spell on Tuscaloosa

Jordan Staggs November 17, 2010

Don your cloaks and get out your magic wands, because “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” hits theaters all over the country at midnight. The first half of the final installment in J.K....

Acoustic Night to host Glier, Sparrow + the Ghost

Acoustic Night to host Glier, Sparrow + the Ghost

SoRelle Wyckoff November 17, 2010

MTV Live Music Sessions and VH1 Unplugged offer various artists the chance to play their music in a setting other than a concert or recording studio. Whether the musician is a pop or rock performer, these...

Students show international justice films

Stephanie Brumfield November 17, 2010

After spending a year and a half learning the ins and outs of filmmaking and traveling to far-off places, five students will present four documentaries about their travels tonight at 7 at the Bama Theatre....

Full disclosure: Experiments at Art Kitchen

Morgan Dowdy November 16, 2010

So I’m sitting with my friend Allison Milham one afternoon awhile back. We’re at The Gray Lady, this newish bar on Greensboro that’s a good base of operations for the couple hours before the Pub...

Rare Tennessee Williams play comes to UA

Ashley Chaffin November 15, 2010

Tennessee Williams put a little bit of everything into his play “The Rose Tattoo.” “It has sex, it has fights, it has love, it has drama and it has a goat,” said Amber Gibson, a sophomore majoring...

Quidditch sweeps the Capstone

Stephanie Brumfield November 15, 2010

Sunday afternoon didn’t see its usual post-game day lull this weekend. Instead, hundreds of first-time Quidditch players and nearly 1,500 spectators gathered for World Cup Quidditch on the Quad. The...

Chuck's brings gulf to Tuscaloosa

Chuck’s brings gulf to Tuscaloosa

Jordan Staggs November 14, 2010

Downtown Tuscaloosa is known for its busy nightlife and for being nearly impossible to navigate through the sea of cars and pedestrians it attracts on game day. Just near the corner of Greensboro Avenue...

'Morning Glory' a delightful comedic drama

‘Morning Glory’ a delightful comedic drama

Jordan Berry November 14, 2010

“Morning Glory” is about as charming as they come. Like most good comedies, the humor arises out of the characters and their action. However, that is not enough to explain why this movie succeeds;...