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The Crimson White

Motorcyclists united in shared interests

Elayne Smith September 18, 2013

Some find freedom on a motorcycle, where the wind crashes into them, the world is seen without obstruction and their body is charged with adrenaline from the motor’s vibrations. Motorcyclists can...

Burlesque troupe makes local impact

Courtney Stinson September 18, 2013

Vaudeville and burlesque sound like entertainment from a bygone era, but the spirit of these variety acts is kept alive by Tuscaloosa’s own troupe, Pink Box Burlesque. “We really enjoy the Vaudeville...

Female comedians on the rise

Hannah Widener September 18, 2013

Female-dominated comedies are taking over primetime. The recent premiere returns of both “New Girl” and “The Mindy Project” on Fox meant the return of my former Tuesday nights’ glory. While the...

GTA V prime example of mature game for mature audiences

Matthew Wilson September 18, 2013

In 2001, the video game series “Grand Theft Auto,” which explores the criminal underbelly of big city life, caused a media uproar with its use of violence, language and explicit content. Only three...

MAP provides diversity for students

MAP provides diversity for students

Raiha Bajwa September 18, 2013

The Multiple Abilities Program only has 14 students enrolled, but acts as two degree programs, preparing education majors to be elementary school teachers as well as special education teachers. Madeleine...

Be polite and put your phones away

Francie Johnson September 18, 2013

It’s 8 o’clock at night. You’re surrounded by what seems like a million people, a million pairs of eyes all staring at one thing: the stage. You’ve been waiting months for this concert, but these...

‘The Spectacular Now’ director visits UA for screening

Laura Testino September 18, 2013

Students can strut the Hollywood red carpet Monday, Sept. 23, as the Ferguson Theater hosts the one-time Tuscaloosa premiere of “The Spectacular Now,” a film directed by James Ponsoldt, starring...

Trombone Choir to perform music from movies

Trombone Choir to perform music from movies

Matthew Wilson September 18, 2013

The Trombone Choir will take center stage in Moody Music Hall on Monday to perform songs from an array of popular movies. The Trombone Choir, composed of several music-major undergraduate and graduate...

Burlesque troupe makes local impact

Courtney Stinson September 18, 2013

Vaudeville and burlesque sound like entertainment from a bygone era, but the spirit of these variety acts is kept alive by Tuscaloosa’s own troupe, Pink Box Burlesque. “We really enjoy the Vaudeville...

Motorcyclists united in shared interests

Elayne Smith September 18, 2013

Some find freedom on a motorcycle, where the wind crashes into them, the world is seen without obstruction and their body is charged with adrenaline from the motor’s vibrations. Motorcyclists can...

Female comedians on the rise

Hannah Widener September 18, 2013

Female-dominated comedies are taking over primetime. The recent premiere returns of both “New Girl” and “The Mindy Project” on Fox meant the return of my former Tuesday nights’ glory. While the...

GTA V prime example of mature game for mature audiences

Matthew Wilson September 18, 2013

In 2001, the video game series “Grand Theft Auto,” which explores the criminal underbelly of big city life, caused a media uproar with its use of violence, language and explicit content. Only three...