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SENIOR COLUMN: Invest in Tuscaloosa's culture

SENIOR COLUMN: Invest in Tuscaloosa’s culture

Ellen Johnson April 29, 2018

I’m unapologetically obsessed with every single track on Kacey Musgraves’ new album “Golden Hour,” but one song in particular is striking in a heavier way, both evoking and challenging my anxieties...

Adderall abuse still widespread among students

Ellen Johnson April 23, 2018

All-nighters can often feel unavoidable in college and, at times, like rites of passage. These sleepless evenings, products of severe procrastination or just a busy schedule, are  fraught with vats of...

Here are the best chicken and waffle dishes in Tuscaloosa

Here are the best chicken and waffle dishes in Tuscaloosa

Ellen Johnson April 16, 2018

Chicken and waffles is a classic, if unusual, Southern dish, but some theorists trace its origins back to distinctly Northern and foreign locales. The recipe is believed to have dawned with the creativity...

Review: CBDB solidify themselves among jam band ranks

Review: CBDB solidify themselves among jam band ranks

Ellen Johnson April 9, 2018

CBDB have unearthed a combination shared by only a handful of popular jam bands: lyrical mastery coupled with equally impressive jamming techniques. Most bands of this nature have obviously achieved a...

Hometown heroes of jam CBDB return to Tuscaloosa

Hometown heroes of jam CBDB return to Tuscaloosa

Ellen Johnson April 6, 2018

A season of shows at Druid City Music Hall isn't really complete unless CBDB's on the marquee.  Tonight, Friday April 6, the Tuscaloosa-based CBDB will once again return to Druid City Music Hall. The...

Track by Track series: UA Theatre & Dance stage manager crafts diverse playlist

Track by Track series: UA Theatre & Dance stage manager crafts diverse playlist

Ellen Johnson April 5, 2018

"Track by Track" is a series where students share their daily musical diets in a Spotify playlist. Katelyn Worsham has broad tastes in music. The sophomore majoring in theatre and English with a Russian...

The Golden Hour: Graduation photography businesses boom

The Golden Hour: Graduation photography businesses boom

Ellen Johnson April 5, 2018

The Walk of Champions is sticky. The plaques celebrating Alabama football’s national and SEC titles, which fall in a neat row stretching from the base of Bryant-Denny Stadium down to University Boulevard,...

Some of the best sex songs aren't overtly sexual

Some of the best sex songs aren’t overtly sexual

Ellen Johnson February 22, 2018

Sex is not a topic underrepresented in music. In fact, just about every corner of modern music is laced with sexual innuendos. Even if sex isn’t mentioned explicitly in the lyrics, songs can feel sexy...

5 local underrated Mexican spots are some of the best

5 local underrated Mexican spots are some of the best

Ellen Johnson February 19, 2018

You don’t need a lot of money to eat at a great Mexican restaurant in Tuscaloosa. While Taco Mama and Chuy’s are often heralded as being the best places in town to grab Mexican cuisine, they’re just...

Student-run art history profile gains national following

Student-run art history profile gains national following

Ellen Johnson February 15, 2018

Unlike most schools, Taylor Murray’s high school didn’t offer art classes – not even a humanities course. But a lack of art courses at Murray’s Wicksburg, Alabama high school didn’t deter him...

Phoebe Bridgers performs sold out show in Birmingham

Phoebe Bridgers performs sold out show in Birmingham

Ellen Johnson February 14, 2018

The title of Phoebe Bridgers’ 2017 album, “Stranger in the Alps” is a stark contradiction to the record’s contents. The name is derived from a line in the cult comedy film “The Big Lebowski,”...

UA Theatre & Dance opens 'Vinegar Tom' tonight

UA Theatre & Dance opens ‘Vinegar Tom’ tonight

Ellen Johnson February 13, 2018

UA Theatre & Dance is brewing up something entertaining this week through Sunday, Feb. 18. Starting tonight, Tuesday, Feb. 13, they'll present "Vinegar Tom," a play about the witch trials in 17th century...

Track by Track Series: Monarch Barista cherishes the comfort in music, shares mix

Track by Track Series: Monarch Barista cherishes the comfort in music, shares mix

Ellen Johnson February 9, 2018

"Track by Track" is a series where students share their daily musical diets in a Spotify playlist. Before working at Monarch Espresso Bar, Kaitlyn Clements, a senior majoring in social work, preferred...

Review: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit is a country band that plays rock concerts

Review: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit is a country band that plays rock concerts

Ellen Johnson January 22, 2018

Though a self-pronounced denouncer of most modern, country music, I once attended a country show. There, a troop of mostly passé country artists, including singer John Conlee and vocal group The Whites...

Alumna to showcase collection at February New York Fashion Week

Alumna to showcase collection at February New York Fashion Week

Ellen Johnson January 18, 2018

By Ellen Johnson | Culture Editor  Caroline Ruder's designs are bold: yellow midi dresses studded with sparkly flares, sweeping black gowns with scale-like appliqués, color-blocked capes. Just a few...

Sloss Music & Arts Festival reveals 2018 lineup

Sloss Music & Arts Festival reveals 2018 lineup

Ellen Johnson January 18, 2018

Sloss Music & Arts Festival, which since its incarnation in 2015 has served as Birmingham's signature summer music festival, has announced its lineup for the 2018 event. This year's festival will take...

Gorgas House doll exhibit to close this weekend

Gorgas House doll exhibit to close this weekend

Ellen Johnson January 11, 2018

While dolls might be a thing of your childhood, they can be art, too. Tomorrow is the last day to see "A Life With Dolls: The Dolls of Susan Hodgson," an exhibit at the Gorgas House Museum on campus. Hodgson's...

Following Las Vegas, country musicians struggle to find their free speech footing

Following Las Vegas, country musicians struggle to find their free speech footing

Ellen Johnson December 7, 2017

Last month, country artist and southern outcast Sturgill Simpson stood outside the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville as the Country Music Awards roared on inside, lacking one of its not-so-obvious key players. ...

Auburn vs. Alabama 'The Price Is Right' episode to air tomorrow

Auburn vs. Alabama ‘The Price Is Right’ episode to air tomorrow

Ellen Johnson November 21, 2017

A special college rivalry episode of game show "The Price Is Right" will air tomorrow, and just like Saturday in Jordan-Hare Stadium, Alabama will take on Auburn in the program.  The episode, titled "Thanksgiving...

Kendrick Lamar, The Killers to headline 2018 Hangout Music Fest

Kendrick Lamar, The Killers to headline 2018 Hangout Music Fest

Ellen Johnson November 14, 2017

Hangout Music Fest announced this morning their 2018 lineup, which features headliners Kendrick Lamar, The Killers and The Chainsmokers. Three-day tickets for the festival, which will take over Gulf Shores...

Theatre Tuscaloosa hosts community theatre festival

Theatre Tuscaloosa hosts community theatre festival

Ellen Johnson November 10, 2017

Four Alabama community theatre companies, including Theatre Tuscaloosa, will compete in a festival this weekend.  The "ACTFest" is the Alabama Conference of Theatre's Community Theatre Festival, and this...

Printmaker and alumnus William Hall to lead gallery event today

Printmaker and alumnus William Hall to lead gallery event today

Ellen Johnson November 7, 2017

A master printmaker is coming to campus today. This morning at 10 a.m., artist and alumnus William Hall will lead a walkthrough and talk pertaining to the current exhibition at the Sarah Moody Gallery...

Loosa and UPerk host joint block party tonight

Loosa and UPerk host joint block party tonight

Ellen Johnson November 3, 2017

Two downtown spots are coming together tonight to host a community block party. Local beer hub Loosa and coffee-infused gathering place UPerk are collaborating to put on Beans & Brews Block Party, which...

Students collaborate on short film set in a bowling alley

Students collaborate on short film set in a bowling alley

Ellen Johnson November 2, 2017

By Ellen Johnson | Culture Editor There are few stories as relatable as the coming-of-age tale.  Movies like the moody "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" and the more quirky "Juno" embody all the characteristics...

Dawes to open for Kings of Leon tonight at the Amphitheater

Dawes to open for Kings of Leon tonight at the Amphitheater

Ellen Johnson October 23, 2017

If you watch "Alternate Theories of Physics," a documentary detailing the making of Dawes' most recent album, "We're All Gonna Die," you'll witness band members Taylor Goldsmith, Griffin Goldsmith, Wylie...

Festival regulars Rainbow Kitten Surprise to play Druid City tonight

Festival regulars Rainbow Kitten Surprise to play Druid City tonight

Ellen Johnson October 19, 2017

Boone, N.C., whose population peaks at about 18,000, is a cozy college town nestled in the stacks of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It’s home to Appalachian State University, and it’s where, literally in...

Track by Track Series: Jared Hunter shares his favorite jams

Track by Track Series: Jared Hunter shares his favorite jams

Ellen Johnson October 4, 2017

"Track by Track" is a new series where students share their daily musical diets in a Spotify playlist. Jared Hunter likes to start his days with Calvin Harris' slick beats and see the hours through with...

Band of Horses rock Druid City in Sunday night show

Band of Horses rock Druid City in Sunday night show

Ellen Johnson September 26, 2017

Sunday night rocked.  While the first night of the week is classically reserved for catching up on homework assignments and observing NFL games, this Sunday, Sept. 24, ushered the week in with a hollering...

St. Paul & the Broken Bones, with Hall & Oates return home to Alabama

St. Paul & the Broken Bones, with Hall & Oates return home to Alabama

Ellen Johnson September 21, 2017

Paul Janeway, lead singer of St. Paul & the Broken Bones and a Birmingham native, is known for his boisterous on-stage antics. He’s been known to run amok – twirling around and hopping over and under...

Track by Track series: Stadium songs round out Capstone Woman's list

Track by Track series: Stadium songs round out Capstone Woman’s list

Ellen Johnson September 20, 2017

"Track by Track" is a new series where students share their daily musical diets in a Spotify playlist. This is the second in the series.  Oftentimes, it's the music we've known the best and the longest...

Tuscaloosa escape room offers thrills and chills

Tuscaloosa escape room offers thrills and chills

Ellen Johnson September 18, 2017

By Ellen Johnson | Culture Editor The thrill of escaping is one many of us will not actually experience, but maybe we seek that certain adrenaline rush and a chance to put our skills and critical thinking...

Deer Tick, and comedian Chris Crofton, slated for Sunday show at Saturn

Deer Tick, and comedian Chris Crofton, slated for Sunday show at Saturn

Ellen Johnson September 15, 2017

Outside of the humorous antics between band members, a band tour isn't the usual hangout for a comedian. For Americana rock outfit Deer Tick, however, welcoming stand-up comedians into their tour was an...

Track by Track series: The Strokes, The Velvet Underground among SGA Attorney General's picks

Track by Track series: The Strokes, The Velvet Underground among SGA Attorney General’s picks

Ellen Johnson September 13, 2017

"Track by Track" is a new series where students share their daily musical diets in a Spotify playlist. This is the first feature in the series.  For Lance McCaskey, Attorney General of the SGA and a senior...

Musicians to cover Grateful Dead at Bama Theatre

Musicians to cover Grateful Dead at Bama Theatre

Ellen Johnson September 12, 2017

The Grateful Dead once treated Tuscaloosans to a show at the Memorial Coliseum (now Coleman), in May of 1977. Forty years later, Bob Weir probably won't be breezing through Tuscaloosa any time soon. But...

Upcoming Birmingham music you won't want to miss

Upcoming Birmingham music you won’t want to miss

Ellen Johnson August 29, 2017

By Ellen Johnson | Culture Editor  While Tuscaloosa is perfectly capable of holding its own when it comes to live music this fall, Birmingham also boasts a superb lineup of artists and bands heading to...

Moon Taxi to perform back-to-back nights at Druid City

Moon Taxi to perform back-to-back nights at Druid City

Ellen Johnson August 24, 2017

For the third year in a row, Moon Taxi is is back in Tuscaloosa to kick off another school year, taking another two-night residency at Druid City Music Hall. The Nashville-based band returns to Druid City...

Six years later, UA professors remember 2011 tornados

Six years later, UA professors remember 2011 tornados

Ellen Johnson April 27, 2017

About three blocks behind Tuscaloosa's Central High School, right off Hargrove Road, is a neighborhood that Lydia Avant has called home for 11 years now. There's a park across the street from her house...

Five newsletters (besides the Skimm) you should be getting in your inbox

Five newsletters (besides the Skimm) you should be getting in your inbox

Ellen Johnson April 13, 2017

With all the “fake news” and “alternative facts” swirling around out there on the ever-mind-boggling Internet, it can be a tricky game trying to sort through it all. It’s always good to follow...

The Weeks talk southern music and life, will perform at Druid City tonight

The Weeks talk southern music and life, will perform at Druid City tonight

Ellen Johnson April 12, 2017

"Be stubborn."That's Sam Williams' advice to any young band just starting out. A lot of good opportunities will come your way early, he said, but you have to know which ones are the right ones to take."It's...

From makers of 'Serial' and 'This American Life' comes 'S-town,' based on Alabama town

From makers of 'Serial' and 'This American Life' comes 'S-town,' based on Alabama town

Ellen Johnson March 28, 2017

The massively popular "Serial" has ushered podcasts into mainstream entertainment since its debut in 2014. Now, creators Julie Snyder and Sarah Koenig are back with "S-Town," which is hosted by Brian...

Feed Your Feed: UA foodies take over Instagram

Feed Your Feed: UA foodies take over Instagram

Ellen Johnson March 9, 2017

A pepperoni pizza pic so cheesy you could take a bite out of your phone screen. A donut snapshot so 
scrumptious you find yourself driving to the nearest Krispy Kreme. Endless ice cream images. Etchings...

Dawes takes Iron City tonight

Dawes takes Iron City tonight

Ellen Johnson March 3, 2017

The phrase "Roll Tide" can be heard anywhere in Alabama at almost any time, and has been used as an exclamation, greeting and remark, just to name a few. But thanks to the band Dawes, it's also found...

CBDB rocks Druid City in hometown performance

CBDB rocks Druid City in hometown performance

Ellen Johnson February 13, 2017

If you’ve never before heard of the music genre “joyfunk,” you’ve probably never heard of Tuscaloosa-founded band CBDB either.The CBDB members – Cy Simonton on guitar, Kris Gottlieb on guitar/vocals,...

Stop Light Observations makes music with meaning

Stop Light Observations makes music with meaning

Ellen Johnson October 21, 2016

Upstairs in a 200-year-old plantation home outside Charleston, South Carolina, Will Blackburn recorded vocals for his band’s newest album. In a Victorian-style bathroom complete with a little couch and...

The Dirty Lungs bring modern sounds to a southern scene

The Dirty Lungs bring modern sounds to a southern scene

Ellen Johnson October 13, 2016

Not every great southern band sounds southern all the time. That’s the theory behind Birmingham-based group The Dirty Lungs. While the band thrives in the southern landscape and does sparingly utilize...

Huxford Symphony Orchestra to perform tonight at Moody Music Building

Huxford Symphony Orchestra to perform tonight at Moody Music Building

Ellen Johnson October 13, 2016

The Huxford Symphony Orchestra, one of 14 ensembles in the School of Music's program, will perform a concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Concert Hall in Moody Music Building. Tickets are $3 for students...

Hidden Gems of Tuscaloosa: Edgar's a staple for cakes and cafe foods

Hidden Gems of Tuscaloosa: Edgar's a staple for cakes and cafe foods

Ellen Johnson October 11, 2016

Lunchtime is busy at Edgar’s Bakery in Tuscaloosa. Customers stream in as the order-up bell is dinging, employees freshen the coffee and friends chat amongst themselves in the cheery cafe chairs. Cupcakes,...

Judah & the Lion take Druid City tonight

Ellen Johnson September 23, 2016

For Nashville-based band Judah & the Lion, each performance is all about giving the audience what they want to hear.“We love when people jump around and dance and are surprised,” said drummer Spencer...

Fashion week is more than expensive brands

Fashion week is more than expensive brands

Ellen Johnson September 22, 2016

It’s September, and in the fashion world that means a few very important weeks of new trends, designs and designer collections. Designers are determined to put their best foot forward this month at...

Q&A: Lead guitarist of Gravy talks upcoming performance, new album

Q&A: Lead guitarist of Gravy talks upcoming performance, new album

Ellen Johnson September 14, 2016

"It’s all good and it’s all gravy." That’s the motto behind the music of New Orleans-based funk and soul band Gravy. The quartet will take on Druid City Music Hall tomorrow night, Sept. 15, and...

Hidden Gems of Tuscaloosa: Ingram Farms Market serves ice cream and produce to Tuscaloosa

Luci Willis June 22, 2016

If you’re looking for a place to satisfy your sweet tooth and find fresh produce, John Ingram and his family’s produce stand is the place for you.Ingram Farms Market is a family owned and operated...

Crawfish boil to benefit meals for children

Dedrick Lee April 20, 2016

University of Alabama’s Masters of Business Administration Association will be hosting a benefit Crawfish Boil for Secret Meals for Children.Secret Meals was developed by Alabama Credit Union to aid...

New juice bars come to Tuscaloosa

New juice bars come to Tuscaloosa

Ellen Johnson April 18, 2016

In the wake of a growing juice trend, Tuscaloosa is now freshly pressed, prepped and squeezed, ready to welcome juice bars to its growing restaurant market. Much like smoothie shops, juice bars primarily...

The Revivalists come to Druid City Music Hall

The Revivalists come to Druid City Music Hall

Ellen Johnson April 15, 2016

Nine years ago Zack Feinberg was riding his bicycle around a New Orleans neighborhood when he came across David Shaw sitting on his front porch playing guitar. This chance encounter was the beginning of...

Student artists featured in BFA Juried Exhibit

Student artists featured in BFA Juried Exhibit

Luci Willis April 15, 2016

Behind the doors of the buildings encircling Woods Quad, student artists spend their days and nights creating pieces designed to stand out from the crowd and punctuate their time at the University. This...

UA Theatre and Dance performs Boeing Boeing

UA Theatre and Dance performs Boeing Boeing

Ellen Johnson April 15, 2016

While some theatrical productions seek to share a thought-provoking story or some rousing musical anthems, others simply serve to make the audience laugh and enjoy themselves.“Farces are to entertain,”...

Pink Box Burlesque returns to the Bama Theatre

Luci Willis April 15, 2016

Two women talked and laughed as they walked around a cluttered warehouse space with props, costumes and building supplies scattered across the floor and on top of a small stage tucked in the far corner....

Wacka Flocka Flame to perform Druid City Music Hall

Dedrick Lee April 13, 2016

Druid City Music Hall will bring Waka Flocka Flame to Tuscaloosa on Thursday Apr 14.With well known songs like “O Let’s Do It,” “Hard In Da Paint” and "No Hands" with Wale and Roscoe Dash. As...

“45 Years” closes out the Bama Art House's spring series

Dedrick Lee April 11, 2016

True love has many definitions, and in every situation a bond can be tested. "45 Years," the final film of the Bama Art House's spring mini-series, will deal with the themes of love and commitment.The...

Crawfish boil held to benefit Secret Meals for Hungry Children

Luci Willis April 9, 2016

At the University, the reappearance of warm days and blooming flowers signals another revival: weekend crawfish boils. Almost every spring afternoon students can be found standing around a huge table,...

Top Ten: Ways to Save Money

Dedrick Lee April 9, 2016

With the year coming to an end and summer approaching fast, many students are looking forward to break and everything they plan to do. Whether it is concerts, vacation or just relaxing, there will come...

Travel guide: state fairs and spring festivals

Luci Willis April 9, 2016

Lights gleam from tents and rides overhead as people hop out off of a towering Ferris wheel and rush to beat the line at a nearby food vendor. Later, they arrive at the main stage just in time for the...

Universal Sigh, the Little Raine Band and Opposite Box to play Green Bar

Universal Sigh, the Little Raine Band and Opposite Box to play Green Bar

Dedrick Lee April 9, 2016

This weekend brings a new lineup of shows to Tuscaloosa's Green Bar.Universal Sigh will bring their mixed sound of jazz and rock to the venue on Thursday, April 7. Band members Steve Terry, Jones Maynard,...

What's happening in Birmingham? Week of April 3

What's happening in Birmingham? Week of April 3

Luci Willis April 7, 2016

Critically acclaimed and Grammy award winning British folk rock band Mumford and Sons will visit Birmingham this Sunday during their An Arrow Through the Heartland tour. This will only be the band’s...

Ahead of the pack: Tour de Tuscaloosa returns

Ahead of the pack: Tour de Tuscaloosa returns

Luci Willis April 7, 2016

The air is buzzing as cyclists fly past anxious spectators for the last time, each competitor vying in the last moments for the coveted spot at the head of the pack of bicycles. The group rounds the last...

People of Tuscaloosa: Kayleb Rae Candrilli and MK Foster

People of Tuscaloosa: Kayleb Rae Candrilli and MK Foster

Ellen Johnson April 6, 2016

Kayleb Rae: "I really, really love poetry. I probably wouldn’t be able to live without it. I suppose I’m drawn most to poems that have an emotional core. So if a poem gives me goosebumps, which often...

New Orleans bands Galactic and Dumpstaphunk come to Tuscaloosa this week

Dedrick Lee April 4, 2016

This week New Orleans-based bands Galactic and Dumpstaphunk will bring their sounds to Tuscaloosa.For over 20 years, Galactic members Rich Vogel, Robert Mercurio, Stanton Moore, Ben Ellman and Jeff Raines...

UA students practice Zen Buddhism

UA students practice Zen Buddhism

Ellen Johnson April 4, 2016

A small group of students, faculty, staff and local residents are using a centuries-old practice and applying it to their daily lives.The group calls themselves the Quiet Tide Sangha, and they meet each...

Finding love online: A look at dating apps

Finding love online: A look at dating apps

Luci Willis April 4, 2016

Left. Left. Left. Right. Whoa, definitely left. Thumbs swipe quickly back and forth across smart phones on buses, in meetings and in the back rows of lecture halls as students search for everything from...

Top Ten: Ways to get ready for finals

Erica Wright March 31, 2016

With the passing of midterms and spring break, it is closer to the end of the semester which means finals will be here soon. Professors give tests, papers and projects every week and it seems like finals...

Local Q and A: UA student to start swim club

Local Q and A: UA student to start swim club

Luci Willis March 31, 2016

The University of Alabama is known for its world-class athletics, and in order to achieve this reputation, most sports mandate a level of intensity and time dedication that makes many students choose not...

The Real World to host open casting at Ferguson Center

The Real World to host open casting at Ferguson Center

Luci Willis March 31, 2016

High above the Nevada desert, two tethered hot air balloons hang suspended. Inside are seven people who had never met until mere moments before, as each arrived at their remote location in separate black...

Nursing Students

Nursing Students

Ellen Johnson March 31, 2016

When senior Joy Prinsell came to The University of Alabama, she knew she wanted to work in the medical field, but she wasn’t sure where she would fit in.After choosing a major in biology as a freshman...

A little bird told me: Yellowhammer Festival to showcase music and art

A little bird told me: Yellowhammer Festival to showcase music and art

Luci Willis March 31, 2016

Late in the evening on Easter Sunday, Brandon Izor, a junior majoring in computer science, stood in the middle of the Creative Campus offices in Maxwell Hall and checked his mathematics work one last...

Women and Gender Resource Center presents LUNAFEST film festival

Dedrick Lee March 30, 2016

The Ferguson Center Theater will host to the Women and Gender Resource Center as they present LUNAFEST Film Festival.The goal of the event this Wednesday is to recognize woman film makers, raise money...

Bama Theatre to screen "Embrace of the Serpent"

Bama Theatre to screen “Embrace of the Serpent”

Dedrick Lee March 29, 2016

The search for a sacred healing plant leads three men down a path they’ll never forget.This is the story of "Embrace of the Serpent," a film directed by Ciro Guerra, which will be playing at the Bama...

Travel Guide: Cool off in Alabama's rivers and other swimming spots

Travel Guide: Cool off in Alabama's rivers and other swimming spots

Luci Willis March 25, 2016

Budding flowers, dogs on the quad, and an onslaught of pollen- these can only mean one thing: the weather in Alabama is finally warming up. With the arrival of spring and better weather, students now have...

Local Q and A: What's it like to work at Lake Lurleen?

Local Q and A: What's it like to work at Lake Lurleen?

Luci Willis March 25, 2016

On clear, warm days in Tuscaloosa, students, locals and visitors from around the world can all be found hiking, swimming, fishing and enjoying Lake Lurleen State Park. Staff member T.K. Shaw talked with...

Top Ten Ways to Get Ready for Summer

Top Ten Ways to Get Ready for Summer

Madison Crain March 25, 2016

With spring break over and April and May rapidly approaching, it's time to look ahead to summer. It's definitely time to put away the sweaters and hot cocoa. Don't get caught off guard as time flies--start...

Weekend preview of shows at Green Bar

Weekend preview of shows at Green Bar

Dedrick Lee March 24, 2016

Tuscaloosa’s Green Bar will be hosting multiple shows this weekend available to all interested in live music. The Dirty Lungs from Birmingham, AL, will be in town March 24. They're influenced by garage...

Travel guide: Explore the deep at the Georgia Aquarium

Travel guide: Explore the deep at the Georgia Aquarium

Luci Willis March 11, 2016

A line of adults and children of all ages stretches out across a busy lobby lit by bright spheres suspended from a high ceiling. Neon waves run along the walls. They talk energetically among themselves,...

Rowing travels for Cardinal Invitational

Rowing travels for Cardinal Invitational

Dedrick Lee March 10, 2016

The University of Alabama rowing team looks to continue the success it found in an early start to the season last week as it heads to Oak Ridge, Tennessee this weekend for the Cardinal Invitational.“Any...

Top Ten: Things to do if you're staying home over spring break

Top Ten: Things to do if you're staying home over spring break

Madison Crain March 9, 2016

Ah, spring break. The air is warming up, days are getting longer, and after midterms we all deserve to slow down and focus on something other than class and GPAs. Not everyone has the money or the resources...

People of Tuscaloosa: Max Mortellaro

People of Tuscaloosa: Max Mortellaro

Ellen Johnson March 8, 2016

"I was inspired by my history teacher in high school, and I thought I should be doing [secondary education]. He was crazy, and he had different ways of teaching and had different stories to tell other...

How social media affects body image

How social media affects body image

Madison Crain March 7, 2016

Obsessing over editing photos can be easy with all the applications now available. Some social media editing programs claim that they can do anything from clearing blemishes to whitening teeth to shaving...

Travel Guide: Longest Natural bridge in the East

Travel Guide: Longest Natural bridge in the East

Luci Willis March 5, 2016

In a tiny town in north Alabama, 200 million years of history quietly waits for anyone willing to wander off the beaten track. Here, Natural Bridge Park is home to the longest natural rock bridge east...

UA Alumni exhibits paintings in Dinah Washington Arts Center

UA Alumni exhibits paintings in Dinah Washington Arts Center

Luci Willis March 4, 2016

Mottled shades of brown and green dance across the rocks of Zion National Park. A woman rests with a hat over her eyes, shielding herself from the warm sun. Each of Deborah Hughes's paintings has its own...

UA Then And Now

UA Then And Now

Luci Willis March 3, 2016

As Cecilia Long leaves her communication studies class, she pauses outside the former student union, standing where her parents, grandparents and thousands of other alumni stood over the years, before...

Top Ten: People you might not know are Alabama graduates

Top Ten: People you might not know are Alabama graduates

Dedrick Lee March 2, 2016

From athletes to authors to directors, The University of Alabama has a long list of people that have walked through the quad on their pathway to becoming famous. Many of those students went on to claim...

UA students create short film about race

Erica Wright March 1, 2016

It is 1934 in a small southern town and a man walks alongside the road. As he is walking, he sees the bright red and blue lights of a police car behind him and wonders what he has done wrong. He stops...

Culture Calendar: Week of Feb 29

Madison Crain February 29, 2016

Student "mood portraits" will be exhibited at Harrison Galleries. Permagroove will play Green Bar. And the UA Opera Theater will present "Street Scene" at Moody Music Hall. This is the week in culture.Monday...

Travel Guide: Lightrails and Railroad Park are part of a brighter Downtown Birmingham

Travel Guide: Lightrails and Railroad Park are part of a brighter Downtown Birmingham

Luci Willis February 27, 2016

For students seeking an easy way to catch a break from the monotony of class and stress of midterms, much-needed relief is just a short trip up the interstate. Downtown Birmingham’s Lightrails art installation...

Top ten places to read on campus

Top ten places to read on campus

Dedrick Lee February 27, 2016

When having to read the many assignments and books students are assigned in college, having the right place to do so is key. Whether your roommates are enjoying their music a little too much or your...

Black Warrior Film Festival: List of events

Black Warrior Film Festival: List of events

Luci Willis February 26, 2016

Non-stop panels and events, prestigious awards, and the chance to see passion, creativity and hours of hard work on the silver screen.  This is what awaits student filmmakers and attendees alike this...

The Great Peacock visits Druid City Brewing

Ellen Johnson February 25, 2016

Tuscaloosa is known for its football traditions, college-town atmosphere and massive student population. But one aspect of Tuscaloosa, the thriving music scene, is sometimes overlooked by all but the barhopping...

Roxy's offers live music and craft cocktails

Roxy's offers live music and craft cocktails

Ellen Johnson February 25, 2016

Dim lighting, leather couches and a bar adorned with drinking glasses are all in sight upon entry to one of Tuscaloosa’s most up-and-coming bars, Roxy’s.Nestled in the middle of downtown Tuscaloosa’s...

Trivia night at Egan's has students competing in battle of brains

Trivia night at Egan's has students competing in battle of brains

Madison Crain February 24, 2016

When standing on the strip, a big black door looms with a white, painted phrase- "Be Twenty-One or be Gone!" Another hovers above the doorframe, saying "Warning- Thick Smoke, Dim Lights, Loud Music--Welcome...

Women's golf takes third in Allstate Sugar Bowl Championship

Women's golf takes third in Allstate Sugar Bowl Championship

Dedrick Lee February 24, 2016

The University of Alabama’s women’s golf team left New Orleans’ English Turn Golf & Country Club yesterday taking third in the Allstate Sugar Bowl Championship.The Crimson Tide was led by seniors...

People of Tuscaloosa: Courtney Rentas

People of Tuscaloosa: Courtney Rentas

Ellen Johnson February 23, 2016

“My greatest accomplishment, the personal success that I value the most from my time at UA, is that I never gave up. I have walked across the Quad crying more times than I can count. I have dropped down...

From Presidential candidate to UA professor: Franco Parisi talks corruption, politics and Latin America

From Presidential candidate to UA professor: Franco Parisi talks corruption, politics and Latin America

Erica Wright February 23, 2016

When most teachers introduce themselves, they talk about previous teaching positions or real-world experience. Franco Parisi has a lot of the latter. The finance professor ran for President of Chile in...