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“Fullmetal Alchemist” popular for a reason

Avery Dame April 22, 2010

In some ways, it’s almost an afterthought to review “Fullmetal Alchemist” at this point, with the franchise’s second television series already running on Adult Swim. The series has been a huge...

Juried Exhibition lets BFA students showcase art

Jamie Lyons April 22, 2010

For undergraduate art students across campus, an entire semester will come down to one exhibit. The Bachelor of Fine Arts Juried Exhibition opened Monday, but the reception for the show is tonight from...

Kami-Con grows for second year

Steven Nalley April 21, 2010

The University’s own Japanese anime convention just keeps growing. Raymond Lenzner, a senior majoring in English, is president of the Bama SOS Brigade, which started holding the anime convention called...

‘Unknown Soldier’ tackles Ugandan conflict

Avery Dame April 8, 2010

To say talking about Africa is hard is a severe understatement. Be it African politics, social strife or economics, any single region of Africa is full of issues and conflicts, many of them remnants of...

Kentuck Sidewalk Art Demonstration celebrates local art

Kentuck Sidewalk Art Demonstration celebrates local art

CW Staff April 6, 2010

By Taylor Woods Artists at Kentuck will bring the creative process, which they usually confine to their studios, into the light of day this week. The Kentuck Museum will be holding a sidewalk art demonstration...

Memoir author comes to Gorgas

CW Staff March 24, 2010

The Gorgas Library will host the University of Alabama Bankhead Visiting Writers’ Series. Dinty W. Moore will be reading today as part of the ongoing series. Moore, who was awarded the Grub Street...

Druid City Arts Festival brings best of Tuscaloosa’s music, art

Steven Nalley March 24, 2010

On Saturday night, nobody under the age of 19 will be allowed at Brown’s Corner except for Elle Claytor, the bar’s first musical guest of the night. At 15 years old, Claytor, a student at Haleyville...

Storytelling Festival Broadens Scope

Jamie Lyons March 24, 2010

Creative Campus will present the second annual Black Warrior Storytelling Festival at the Park at Manderson Landing on Saturday. The event will run from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and is free for all to attend....

Memorial to honor art collector

CW Staff March 10, 2010

By Tori Luna The College of Arts and Sciences and the Black Faculty and Staff Association will host a memorial honoring the late Paul R. Jones today. Jones donated 1,700 pieces of art valued at $5 million...

“Unbound” helps disabled showcase art

CW Staff March 3, 2010

By Lacey Ezekiel Art comes in all shapes and sizes. Artists with disabilities and chronic illnesses will be able to showcase their art in a Creative Campus-sponsored art show at Harrison Galleries located...

“Eyeshield 21” a strong underdog sports story

Avery Dame February 26, 2010

In a comics landscape where combat is the central focus of most mainstream series, it’s surprising so few American comic book series centered around sports have been produced. Sports— especially football...

Sella-Granata features BFA student exhibit

Sella-Granata features BFA student exhibit

Meghan Hollis February 23, 2010

The art department will present Elizabeth Wuestefeld’s senior exhibition, “Little Things,” this week as she completes her bachelor’s of fine arts degree. Wuestefeld’s collection consists of...