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Tuscaloosa Arts Council showcases student work

Margaret Wilbourne September 3, 2014

For Tuscaloosa citizens and UA students, the colorful world of artists, musicians, visual performers and writers has been kept contained under what Kevin Ledgewood, the publicist for the Tuscaloosa Arts...

Mary Lieb heads Honors College assembly

Katherine Metcalf September 1, 2014

When many Honors College freshmen come to The University of Alabama, they join the Honors College Assembly to springboard their start to college. From tailgating to service projects, their engagement can...

Rip Tide anticipates new year

Rip Tide anticipates new year

McCall Scofield September 1, 2014

For Joshua McCoy, a senior majoring in theatre, Rip Tide dance crew is like family. “A family that dances together, stays together,” McCoy said. “I don’t consider Rip Tide a team, or a crew, but...

Toronto Film Fest offers Oscar bait

Noah Cannon September 1, 2014

Each fall, over 300 films are featured at the Toronto International Film Festival, but this year’s crop of filmmakers face a unique pressure. The last seven films to win the Academy Award for Best Picture...

Cask & Drum music festival bigger and better this year

Amy Marino September 1, 2014

Because of the great success seen last year, Birmingham’s Cask & Drum music festival is due to be back this year bigger and better in October. The event will take place in the Lakeview district of Birmingham...

New exhibit captures spirit of the sea

New exhibit captures spirit of the sea

Sarah Sherrill September 1, 2014

Artist Joni Gruber is bringing a taste of the Gulf Coast to Tuscaloosa with her new exhibit, “Aqua,” now on display at the Dinah Washington Cultural 
Arts Center. The exhibit, which opened Friday...

Sassafras grows local arts scene

Sassafras grows local arts scene

Laura Testino September 1, 2014

Outside the window of Tuscaloosa resident Laurie Johns’ home, past a New England Red birdhouse replica hanging in a nearby tree, lies an opening in the woods, where a small path has been carved by the...

The world mourns Joan Rivers

The world mourns Joan Rivers

Hannah Widener September 1, 2014

The world has become a lot less funny lately with the loss of both Robin Williams and now Joan Rivers. Such icons brought so many people joy and made them forget all their troubles, even if it was only...

VeloCity supports student, community bikers

VeloCity supports student, community bikers

Cokie Thompson September 1, 2014

Tucked behind University Boulevard downtown is a string of local shops, including German bakery Edelweiss and bike shop VeloCity Pro Cycle. While Edelweiss can provide coffee, VeloCity Pro Cycle can help...

'Destiny' release revives first-person genre

Matthew Wilson September 1, 2014

Set to be released Tuesday, “Destiny,” by developer Bungie, hopes to be a game changer among the stagnant first-person genre. A first-person shooter with massive multiplayer elements, “Destiny”...

The Grocery offers space for local art

The Grocery offers space for local art

Angela Thomas September 1, 2014

One can find art galleries, stores, museums and restaurants when strolling down historic downtown Northport’s brick streets. The area attracts tourists and locals alike, and while the buildings may be...

Fall movies have origins in popular books

Drew Pendleton September 1, 2014

A rule of thumb for many bookworms when it comes to adaptations is to always read the book before seeing the movie. This year, several highly anticipated movies premiering at festivals over the next...