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Musicals return to former success as big budget movies

Luke Haynes September 6, 2014

In 1927, Warner Brothers Studios released “The Jazz Singer,” the first feature length film with synchronized sound, heralding the end of the silent film era and opening the door to a new age, the age...

Shakespeare adaptation series to hit Bama Theatre

Drew Pendleton September 6, 2014

The Hudson Strode Program in Renaissance Studies will bring a taste of 16th century England to Tuscaloosa with its film series showcasing adaptations of William Shakespeare’s various plays at the Bama...

Chinese international student discusses life

Chinese international student discusses life

Matthew Wilson September 6, 2014

Jia Guo is a 25-year-old international student from China pursuing a doctoral degree in operations management. He came to the University in August. For him, America represents opportunity and the future....

Past nice dessert trends soon to be replaced by gourmet donuts

Past nice dessert trends soon to be replaced by gourmet donuts

Katharine Buckley September 6, 2014

For many, the perfect way to end a good meal is with a little something sugary to satisfy your sweet tooth. Dessert staples like ice cream, cake and cookies are found in every grocery store in the country,...

College students benefit from cable television with shorter seasons

Noah Cannon September 6, 2014

Times are tough for network television. With viewers tuning into cable and streaming shows like Game of Thrones, House of Car True Detective more than ever, the major networks (NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox) are...

Sister Hazel returns to Jupiter for new audience

Sister Hazel returns to Jupiter for new audience

Kinsey Haynes September 6, 2014

Sister Hazel is returning to Tuscaloosa Thursday for an evening of bluesy 
college nostalgia at The Jupiter. Formed in 1993, Sister Hazel rose to fame with their hit single “All For You.” The song...

Criterion Collection provides opportunity to broaden movie horizons

Drew Pendleton September 6, 2014

With the rise of the blockbuster and special affects bonanzas that have become prevalent in today’s movie marketplace, movies from Hollywood’s past have become harder to find outside of Turner Classic...

Organic chemistry classes more than memorizing

Organic chemistry classes more than memorizing

Margaret Wilbourne September 6, 2014

By Margaret Wilbourne | Contributing Writer Walking among the cubicles and desks in Rodgers Library, hushed murmurs of the foreign-sounding “organic” and “o-chem” are not a rarity. For many...

Group provides theatre outlet for engineers

Group provides theatre outlet for engineers

Cokie Thompson September 6, 2014

The College of Engineering has a secret. It’s not a car that runs on passionate performances of “Yea, Alabama” or a way to keep Bryant-Denny cool in sweltering Tuscaloosa heat. It’s a theater troupe....

Slouchy, loose styles rule at New York Fashion Week

Slouchy, loose styles rule at New York Fashion Week

Sydney Smith September 6, 2014

Last week, designers presented their Spring 2015 Ready-to-Wear collections at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York City. Models walked the runways in the trends designers think consumers should wear...

Charleston band Atlas Road Crew to play at Green Bar

Kinsey Haynes September 4, 2014

Few young bands can say they have played big-name music festivals and have opened for nationally known acts in a span of only two years. Formed in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2012, Atlas Road Crew has...

Fick uses art to showcase Serbia

Reed OMara September 4, 2014

The University of Alabama is renowned for the outreach its students perform after their college years, though few can say they find themselves 5,491 miles away in Novi Pazar, Serbia, shortly after graduation.Novi...