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Harry Potter makes its last midnight premiere

Harry Potter makes its last midnight premiere

Robert Moore July 20, 2011

It all came to an end Thursday night when the final installment of the Harry Potter series made its midnight debut across the nation. At 9 p.m., the line of faithful fans started to become noticeable...

Musical aims to lift city spirits with laughter

Musical aims to lift city spirits with laughter

Robert Moore July 12, 2011

Joining in the efforts to lift the city’s spirit through the arts, Theatre Tuscaloosa presents a musical comedy that the group hopes will bring laughter to all who see it. “The Drowsy Chaperone”...

UA, AU, UAH work together on aerospace program

Robert Moore July 12, 2011

The University of Alabama, The University of Alabama in Huntsville and Auburn University have launched a consortium that will join the three schools together to compete among the top aerospace programs...

Harry Potter: It all ends

Harry Potter: It all ends

Robert Moore July 12, 2011

Across the world, fans are gearing up to say goodbye to the well-known and loved wizard, Harry Potter. On July 15 at midnight, the final installment of the series, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,...

Artists show tornado-inspired art at Kentuck

Artists show tornado-inspired art at Kentuck

Robert Moore July 6, 2011

Months after a devastating tornado hit Tuscaloosa, we are still seeing the creative community come together to help those in need. The Kentuck Art Center of downtown Northport will be hosting an exhibit...

Coping with the summer school blues

Coping with the summer school blues

Robert Moore June 28, 2011

Whether you are taking summer classes during a mini-term or full term, the constant struggle between wanting to hang out with friends at the pool or making it to your twelve o’clock is always there....

Rooster's Blues House to open in Tuscaloosa

Rooster’s Blues House to open in Tuscaloosa

Robert Moore June 28, 2011

As old businesses begin to rebuild in Tuscaloosa following the April 27 tornado, the city is also welcoming a couple of new faces to town. Rooster’s Blues House will be opening this summer, hoping to...

Is summer school really beneficial?

Robert Moore June 21, 2011

If asked, most students would say that though tuition is expensive for summer classes, summer school is a part of college necessary in order to graduate on time. In the wake of the recent tuition increase,...

A fresh taste of Tuscaloosa

A fresh taste of Tuscaloosa

Robert Moore June 14, 2011

For the last four years, Homegrown Alabama has held a weekly market where members of the community can come and buy items directly from the people that grow them.   Homegrown Alabama is a farmers’...

Boys state ‘citizens’ talk to public officials

Robert Moore June 7, 2011

This past week, The University of Alabama and the West Alabama community welcomed more than 500 high school students to the city of Tuscaloosa for the 74th Annual American Legion Boys State convention....

Vigil lights darkest hour

Vigil lights darkest hour

Robert Moore June 7, 2011

On June 1, Tuscaloosa held a candlelight vigil to honor those who lost their lives and those who dedicated their time and effort in the aftermath of the April 27 tornado.   Vigil attendees began to...

E-Book depicts Tuscaloosa after tornado

E-Book depicts Tuscaloosa after tornado

Robert Moore May 31, 2011

A picture of Tuscaloosa both before and after the tornado has been put together in the form of an E-Book. “The next day, the weight of what had occurred settled on our chests: the residential areas...