Skip to Main Content
Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

GlowRage brings 2nd paint party to 4th & 23rd

Alexandra Ellsworth June 4, 2013

Hundreds of people packed into a bar dancing and drinking may not be anything new to the Tuscaloosa bar 4th & 23rd, but throw in gallons of paint, and it becomes an innovative experience. That was the...

Strip gains new nightlife hang out, High Tide Bar

Kevin Brophy June 4, 2013

Updated with new opening dates. High Tide Bar, the latest addition to the Strip, will host its grand opening Friday, June 14, at 8:30 p.m. Shay Dawkins, co-owner and CEO of High Tide Bar and a 2010...

Kentuck Art Night celebrates drive-in theaters

Kentuck Art Night celebrates drive-in theaters

Megan Miller June 4, 2013

On June 6, 1933, the first drive-in movie theater opened. Eighty years later, Kentuck has used this idea as inspiration for its monthly Art Night to be held Thursday, from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Courtyard...

UA theatre students take show to Gulf Shores

Taiza Troutman June 4, 2013

The University of Alabama’s SummerTide Theatre program is returning to Gulf Shores, Ala., for its 10th anniversary season. Since summer 2004, UA’s College of Arts and Sciences department of theatre...

Know what your diet entails before jumping on the uninformed bandwagon

Taiza Troutman June 4, 2013

With Americans’ knack for fad dieting, it is no secret that many of us have sworn our allegiance to the latest of these diet crazes: the gluten-free diet. We see the tag “gluten-free” on food products...

Local band brings mix of classic rock to audiences across South

Kevin Brophy May 28, 2013

Making its way throughout the South, Farmer’s Daughter performed a variety of songs at Rhythm & Brews Friday night. The members said they do have some original songs, but decided to play covers for...

Extremism still a factor for changing Bible Belt

Extremism still a factor for changing Bible Belt

Katherine Owen May 28, 2013

When Westboro Baptist Church members arrived in Tuscaloosa Saturday, May 18, the picketers came prepared with a message spouting hate and biblical warning. The church’s message, denouncing The University...

‘Tuscaloosa Monorail’ displays local music acts

Alexandra Ellsworth May 28, 2013

University of Alabama graduates Frank Thagard and Robin Rains have put their telecommunication and film degrees into action with their new biweekly television show, “Tuscaloosa Monorail.” “Tuscaloosa...

Education, literacy key to state health

Katherine Owen May 28, 2013

In a state where 1 in 4 adults is functionally illiterate, high rates of obesity, diabetes and hospitalization may not be as arbitrary as they seem. According to the National Adult Literacy survey by...

Bama Theatre host rock ‘n’ roll-themed art show

Grace Hagemann May 28, 2013

The Bama Theatre will be hosting its “B Side: Rock & Roll Art Show” exhibit this summer that features the work of artists Linda Bell, Jeff Bertrand, Tony Bratina and Tony Brock. Linda Bell, a graduate...

Artist couple opens studio downtown

Taiza Troutman May 28, 2013

Tuscaloosa artists Caleb and Ruth O’Connor recently celebrated the grand opening of their new art studio located downtown on University Boulevard. The couple found the large, open space while they were...

UA, Tuscaloosa's 'marriage' not enough to save historic Kilgore House

UA, Tuscaloosa’s ‘marriage’ not enough to save historic Kilgore House

Becky Robinson May 15, 2013

Demolition of the Kilgore House on the University of Alabama campus began Monday afternoon, sparking controversy about The University of Alabama’s role in preserving its own history. Originally built...