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Digging through Netflix archives can yield impressive horror flicks like ‘Horsemen’

Dana Woodruff March 10, 2013

Deep within vast archive of Netflix is the 2008 crime thriller “Horsemen.” Not as popular as it should have been, “Horsemen” is definitely worth a second glance while scrolling through the Netflix...

WRC to host women in film series

Abbey Crain March 10, 2013

The Women’s Resource Center will shed light on women in the film industry by sponsoring Lunafest, a national traveling film festival “by, for and about women” at Monday’s screening at 7 p.m....

Local honey brings health benefits, allergy relief

Margaret Wilbourne March 10, 2013

As the trend of seeking out local food continues to grow this spring, more people are heading to farmer’s markets and resident farms for fresh fruits and vegetables as an alternative to the import-controlled...

‘Game of Thrones’ season 3 set to premiere March 31

Colby Leopard March 10, 2013

For those of us already addicted to the HBO hit series “Game of Thrones,” the time to start getting excited about the season three premiere happened as soon as season two ended on June 3. For those...

World-renowned performer to speak on creativity

Amanda Gold March 10, 2013

World-renowned artist Marc Bamuthi Joseph will bring creative discussion and inspiration to The University of Alabama Monday, March 11, and Tuesday, March 12. Joseph will be speaking at a number of events...

UA, UAB sponsor art history symposium

Megan Miller March 7, 2013

On Friday, The University of Alabama will host the 18th annual Graduate Student Symposium in Art History, an annual event shared by the University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The event...

YouTube Pilates Cassey Ho helps students save money, stay at home

Courtney Stinson March 7, 2013

For me, and probably for many of you, spring is arguably the busiest time of the year. Under the weight of course work, the desperate search for a summer internship, and the constant state of existential...

Concert to feature unconventional musicians

Francie Johnson March 7, 2013

From Wagner with the tuba to Beethoven with the piano to Jimi Hendrix with the electric guitar, musicians have been using technology to push boundaries and redefine music for as long as it has existed....

Art Night to feature 3-D printing, metal casting projects

Bianca Martin March 7, 2013

The Kentuck Art Center will be presenting its Art Night in Northport Ala., Thursday. This week’s Art Night will be dedicated to different types of art including metal casting, pen and ink, music and...

National Council of Negro Women mentors local youth

Deanne Winslett March 6, 2013

The National Council of Negro Women began a new mentoring program at Central High School this semester for young women with the aim to help them develop a variety of skills. “The goal is to educate...

Japanese artist brings work to Ferguson

Hannah Widener March 6, 2013

The Ferguson Center Art Gallery will be presenting works of Toko Shinoda this month on The University of Alabama campus. Shinoda was born in Dairen, Manchuria, in 1913 and moved to Tokyo in 1914. She...

New musical sees world premiere in Moody Music Building

Ryan Phillips March 6, 2013

A new musical drama, “Hermitage Cats Save The Day,” will have its world premiere at 6 p.m. in the Moody Music Building. The musical is geared toward children by incorporating audience participation,...