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Soapmaker partners with area businesses

Soapmaker partners with area businesses

Deanne Winslett September 15, 2013

The Left Hand Soap Company began as a crafting venture for Christmas gifts but quickly gained momentum as creator “Soapy” Jones took her wares to the Tuscaloosa arts community. “An old college friend...

Students blog for class, career, personal reflection

Reed OMara September 15, 2013

People can blog for an infinite array of reasons, but for some students at The University of Alabama, blogging can provide focus, personal clarity and a way to improve one’s writing. More specifically,...

Tuscaloosa gains new craft brewery business

Tuscaloosa gains new craft brewery business

Megan Miller September 11, 2013

Black Warrior Brewing, the newest member of Tuscaloosa’s craft beer movement, will make its debut in downtown Tuscaloosa between October and November. The founders of Black Warrior Brewing were part...

Theater honors lives lost in Birmingham bombing

Tara Massouleh September 11, 2013

Sunday marks the 50th anniversary of the infamous 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, that claimed the lives of four little girls. To commemorate this turning point in the civil rights movement,...

‘Orange is the new black’ gains popularity with Netflix

Hannah Widener September 11, 2013

I don’t have a Netflix account… Blasphemy! I watch all the shows I miss during the week on Friday; it’s my Hulu day. Only now, because of Hulu Plus and my low college funds, the episodes I do want...

Reissued records resemble earlier works

Jordan Cissell September 11, 2013

Light in the Attic Records is reissuing three of Roky Erickson’s early records – “The Evil One,” “Don’t Slander Me” and “Gremlins Have Pictures” – Sept. 17. I listened to them yesterday,...

Cindy St. Clair to perform at UA

Cindy St. Clair to perform at UA

Lauren Carlton September 11, 2013

Doctoral candidate Cindy St. Clair has spent the last several years developing her skills as a pianist, and Tuesday, Sept. 17, she will be performing the most demanding piano program she has ever played....

Local author sets mystery novel in Tuscaloosa

Local author sets mystery novel in Tuscaloosa

Courtney Stinson September 10, 2013

What do murder, intrigue and Crimson Tide football have in common? They are all at the heart of local author Carolyn Ezell’s new murder mystery novel “Tuscaloosa Moon,” in which she weaves mystery...

On-campus support, help available for those struggling with eating disorders

On-campus support, help available for those struggling with eating disorders

Alexandra Ellsworth September 9, 2013

Looking at her now, you would not know Emily Sanders almost died two years ago struggling with an eating disorder and alcoholism. She was told by her nutritionist she shouldn’t be alive today. Sanders...

City Cafe passes test of time

City Cafe passes test of time

Hannah Widener September 9, 2013

It’s 5 a.m., and while most businesses are sound asleep with the lights turned down low in Northport, there remains one with its light on, shining like a welcoming beacon to all who come in. City Cafe...

FIlm series features independent movies

Margaret Wilbourne September 8, 2013

At the beginning of the month the Bama Theatre launched their Bama Art House Fall Film Series, a collection of eight films designed to garner interest in the cinema. The eight movies billeted have been...

Classes introduce concert etiquette

Alexandra Ellsworth September 8, 2013

While many students take classes such as introduction to listening and introduction to theatre in order to fulfill the fine arts requirement at The University of Alabama, some may not realize the lesson...