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Culture Calendar: Aaron Carter, A Bowie Tribute, and the Bama Art House

Culture Calendar: Aaron Carter, A Bowie Tribute, and the Bama Art House

Luci Willis February 1, 2016

Early 2000s pop star Aaron Carter will be playing at Galette’s with opening act Michael Warren. The Tuxedo Short Dorkestra will perform a tribute to David Bowie at Green Bar. And a French film about...

The Bama Theatre adds films to their Art House lineup

The Bama Theatre adds films to their Art House lineup

Sam West October 21, 2015

The fall season of the Bama Art House film series was scheduled to wind down last night, with a showing of “The End of the Tour,” a biopic about writer David Foster Wallace. The film starred Jason...

History of the Bama Theatre: Marquees & Memories

History of the Bama Theatre: Marquees & Memories

Sam West September 24, 2015

It’s hard to think of a more charming place in Tuscaloosa than the Bama Theatre. The facade of the building lights up all of downtown when a show or movie is playing. Posters in the interior reminisce...

“Amy” reveals triumphs and tragedies of a music icon

August 26, 2015

The marquee lights of the Bama Theatre lit up downtown last night, as the second film of the Bama Art House series played to a large crowd. “Amy,” a documentary of the life of singer-songwriter Amy...

Controversial film screened to a full house

Controversial film screened to a full house

Becky Robinson July 18, 2012

After a month of controversy surrounding the sexually charged Norwegian film “Turn Me On, Dammit!” The Bama Theatre finally showed the coming-of-age comedic drama last night to a full house. The debates...

Bama Art House screens first film in winter series

Bama Art House screens first film in winter series

Ashley Chaffin January 17, 2012

  This semester’s Bama Art House Series kicked off last week with the film Melancholia. For anyone who missed the first film, here is the list of films showing throughout this semester at The Bama...

Bama brings Tuscaloosa much-needed independent films

Carter Glascock September 26, 2010

Seeing trailers for cool-looking movies in Tuscaloosa can be a pretty frustrating experience sometimes. If the film seems a little “weirder” for whatever reason (i.e. no big name actors, no explosions),...