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The price we must pay to game

The price we must pay to game

Tiara Dees September 30, 2010

The days of begging your parents for that new Gameboy system are over; that is, unless they’re willing to take out a loan. With the highly anticipated Nintendo 3DS handheld system set for a February...

Trivia game site tests gridiron IQs

Jordan Staggs September 30, 2010

For some Bama fans, the 144 long hours between Saturdays in the fall might feel like torture. Game day is a statewide event that people go so far as to plan weddings around, and knowledge of game days...

Bama Theatre to host global films

Bama Theatre to host global films

Lauren Braun September 29, 2010

The Bama Theatre will be hosting a global film festival known as the Manhattan Short Film Festival on tonight. True to its motto — “One World, One Week, One Festival” — the festival is spanning...

WVUA launches ‘Smokestack’ comedy show

Ashley Chaffin September 29, 2010

In its heyday, radio was used for much more than listening to the latest singles on your way to work. Productions similar to what we now find on television were aired nightly, and families all over the...

Ibsen play to premiere

Ibsen play to premiere

Cameron Kiszla September 29, 2010

The UA department of theatre and dance will perform the classic play “An Enemy of the People” Monday, Oct. 4, through Sunday, Oct. 10, in the Gallaway Theatre in Rowand-Johnson Hall. “An Enemy of...

Tasty Tailgating recipes

Avery Driggers September 29, 2010

The early morning sun rises on a field littered with crimson and white. Thousands of people stroll around, the air is crisp (finally) and the atmosphere is thick with anticipation.  Just another Saturday...

Baha’i faith melds many religions

Karissa Bursch September 28, 2010

Most people know of the world’s four major religions: Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism and Islam. However, there is a religion that combines facets of all these religions that is not as easily recognizable:...

Aimee Mann returns to Bama Theatre

Stephanie Brumfield September 28, 2010

For those who missed singer-songwriter Aimee Mann’s performance at the Bama Theatre in 2008, she’s back with a new style. Tonight at 8 at the Bama Theatre, Mann will perform an unplugged version of...

Creative Campus hosts award-winning author

Creative Campus hosts award-winning author

Lauren Cuervo September 28, 2010

At age 12, Paul Guest broke the third and fourth vertebrae in his neck during a bicycle accident, paralyzing him from the neck down. At 36, he has turned his experiences into award-winning poetry and a...

Dance Alabama! to be held this week

Dance Alabama! to be held this week

Jordan Staggs September 26, 2010

Now in its eleventh season, Dance Alabama! is a student-organized and choreographed concert designed to expose audiences to the culture of dance while exhibiting the talent of UA students. The 2010 fall...

Bama brings Tuscaloosa much-needed independent films

Carter Glascock September 26, 2010

Seeing trailers for cool-looking movies in Tuscaloosa can be a pretty frustrating experience sometimes. If the film seems a little “weirder” for whatever reason (i.e. no big name actors, no explosions),...

'Hairspray' to show at Bama Theatre

‘Hairspray’ to show at Bama Theatre

Brooke Marshall September 23, 2010

The Actor’s Charitable Theatre will perform “Hairspray” at the Bama Theatre this weekend. Set in 1962, “Hairspray” is the story of a young girl who gets her dream of being on a local TV show...