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Mugshots aims for mass appeal

Mugshots aims for mass appeal

Ashley Chaffin October 17, 2010

Downtown Tuscaloosa is home to a burger that would intimidate the hungriest of men. The Mugshot is stacked three patties high with all the trimmings, beer-battered fries, an onion ring and a pickle. Anyone...

Step show attracts thousands

Step show attracts thousands

Jessica Kelly October 17, 2010

In the original version of this story, Kappa Alpha Psi was referred to as Alpha Kappa Psi. The CW regrets the error and is happy to set the record straight. The National Pan-Hellenic Council held its...

Kentuck festival sees continued success

Kentuck festival sees continued success

Kelsey Stein October 17, 2010

Thousands of people flooded the Kentuck Festival on Saturday and Sunday to enjoy local food, music and a variety of work by artists from across the country. Winding paths led guests around Kentuck Park,...

“Jackass” offers more of the same stupidity in 3-D

“Jackass” offers more of the same stupidity in 3-D

Carter Glascock October 17, 2010

Bottom Line: It won’t be appealing to anyone aside from the already converted, but this new entry in the series will keep fans in stitches. If there has ever been a worthier candidate for the 3-D treatment,...

SGA: Planning for Homecoming eight months of work

Lauren Erdman October 14, 2010

For students, Homecoming means a week of competitions, parades and games, but for the Student Government Association Homecoming Committee, the week requires intensive planning beginning months in advance....

‘Bourgeois’ brings laughs to Allen Bales

SoRelle Wyckoff October 14, 2010

Next week, the UA theatre department will open their doors to offer the community some comic relief. From Oct. 18-24, UATD will put on “The Bourgeois Gentleman,” a musical play written by French playwright...

Concerts to rock Bama Theatre

Jordan Staggs October 14, 2010

Homecoming week has been wracked with events and activities so far, but there is one thing missing from the bill this year: a Homecoming concert. After last year’s poor turnout for the Taking Back Sunday...

The search for Tuscaloosa’s best barbecue

Avery Driggers October 13, 2010

Of history’s many great rivalries, there are a few that come to mind that display entities so great and competitions so fierce that they strike a chord amongst us all: Man vs. nature, Alabama vs. Auburn,...

Local restaurant sees name, menu changes

Cameron Kiszla October 13, 2010

These days, it is nearly impossible to avoid commercials for sports grills that specialize in chicken wings. But Bob Baumhower can recall a time in which a wing-based restaurant was hard to come by. After...

Tide slips and slides to glory

Alex Cohen October 13, 2010

The University knows a little something about collegiate records. Citing football, 22 Southeastern Conference Championships and 57 bowl appearances have solidified the University’s status as a decorated...

Artist Wadsworth Jarrell to visit campus

Brooke Marshall October 13, 2010

Wadsworth Jarrell, an artist whose piece “Jazz Giants” is featured in the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art, will hold a lecture tonight. The lecture, part of the Paul R. Jones Artist Lecture...

Artist to speak as part of Paul R. Jones Lecture Series

Brooke Marshall October 13, 2010

Artist Wadsworth Jarrell, whose piece “Jazz Giants” is featured in the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art, will hold a lecture tonight.             The lecture, part of the Paul R....