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UA Alum Glynn Wilson talks about his memoir, blogging, and the future of the media

Ellen Johnson February 11, 2016

Glynn Wilson is a publisher, a website creator, a writer, and a journalist who has worked for publications such as The New York Times and The Christian Science Monitor. But before all of that, he was a...

Heat Pizza to be served in Tuscaloosa

Heat Pizza to be served in Tuscaloosa

Ellen Johnson February 11, 2016

In two minutes and 55 seconds, a personalized artisan pizza, prepared with fresh ingredients, is ready to eat at Heat Pizza Bar in downtown Tuscaloosa.“The whole idea is to serve artisan pizza and salad...

UA student reflects on time as classically trained violinist

UA student reflects on time as classically trained violinist

Ellen Johnson February 4, 2016

Music brings people together, and for one UA student, it has defined some of the most important moments in her life. “Music always has a way of staying with a person,” said Morgan Hendon, a senior...

UA students showcase their art in new exhibit

Ellen Johnson January 30, 2016

Sydney Ewerth is an artist, but she doesn't like to call herself that. “I still don’t like to [refer to myself as an artist],” said Ewerth, a graduate student pursuing her masters in fine arts in...

SportsTown: Tuscaloosa to be featured on new series

SportsTown: Tuscaloosa to be featured on new series

Ellen Johnson January 21, 2016

While the obsession with football and its influence on Southern culture might seem normal to students who dwell in Tuscaloosa, others around the country might find people’s worship of the sport a little...

The Arts Council launches 13th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit

Ellen Johnson January 19, 2016

There are few places in Alabama where you can find a compilation of unique photographs exhibited by both children and adults, but Tuscaloosa will offer just that this February. The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa...

Nuncrackers provides humor and cheer

Nuncrackers provides humor and cheer

Ellen Johnson December 3, 2015

By Ellen Johnson | Staff ReporterDancing nuns, puppets, musical comedy and Christmas spirit may not seem like a likely combination, but one show will bring them all together this holiday season.Theatre...

Alabama family continues Iron Bowl streak

Alabama family continues Iron Bowl streak

Ellen Johnson November 23, 2015

If you live in Alabama, you know that college football is a season-long – sometimes year-long – celebration and rivalry that brings friends and families together for fellowship and traditions, and...

Specialty grocery store satisfies food cravings

Specialty grocery store satisfies food cravings

Ellen Johnson November 19, 2015

There is one place in downtown Tuscaloosa where students can be found enjoying a soda after class, customers can purchase meals to bring home for dinner and hundreds of unique foods and beverages line...

UATD to perform Mel Brooks musical classic Young Frankenstein

UATD to perform Mel Brooks musical classic Young Frankenstein

Ellen Johnson November 16, 2015

The story of “Frankenstein” is one that is familiar to many, but next week at the Marian Gallaway Theatre, the dark and twisted tale will be told in a new, and more entertaining, light.The University...

Bicycle Advocacy Coalition hosts Halloween bike ride

Ellen Johnson October 30, 2015

It isn’t too often that a troop of witches, skeletons and characters of all kinds can be seen biking around the streets of Tuscaloosa, but this Friday, that might change. The Bicycle Advocacy Coalition,...

Sorority Row hosts trick or treat for Tuscaloosa children

Sorority Row hosts trick or treat for Tuscaloosa children

Ellen Johnson October 23, 2015

While girls clad in t-shirts and shorts are the usual inhabitants of Sorority Row, for one night, witches, Disney characters, fairies and wizards will walk the streets of Magnolia and Colonial. The...