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Pianist dedicates Valentine’s concert to wife

Bianca Martin February 14, 2013

University of Alabama piano professor Noel Engebretson will be celebrating Valentine’s Day with one of his greatest loves: classical music. Engebretson will be paying tribute to the holiday with a...

Console gaming’s next generation coming out with launch of new hardware

Nathan Proctor February 14, 2013

It’s about time. Deep into a console cycle where hardware is being stretched beyond its limitations, software has stagnated, and Nintendo has released two of their own consoles (no, the WiiU is not...

Soul band strives for authenticity

Francie Johnson February 14, 2013

There are many things Paul Janeway, vocalist of St. Paul and the Broken Bones, is not. He’s not an accountant, although his in-progress accounting degree and suit-and-bow tie stage outfit might lead...

‘The Americans’ focuses on espionage, marriage

Asher Elbein February 14, 2013

Picture a pair of spies who love their country. A man and a woman, patriotic enough to travel to a dangerous land, a place where the police operate with impunity and a madman has come to power. There they...

England in 1819 to perform in Tuscaloosa for the first time

Megan Miller February 13, 2013

England in 1819, a father-son band, is set to make its first appearance in Tuscaloosa Saturday at Chloe’s Cup downtown. Comprised of father Liam Callaway and his two sons Andrew and Dan, the group is...

Love sickness is real, and the high it provides looks a lot like cocaine usage

Tricia Vaughan February 13, 2013

Plato once said, “Love is a serious mental disease,” and how true are his wise words. Love sickness isn’t just a form of expression for those head-over-heels, but has been studied as an actual illness....

For last weeks of winter, move away from extravagant patterns, textures

Abbey Crain February 13, 2013

These past couple of months, I have decided to take on a fun little style experiment. My wardrobe is usually drenched in a plethora of patterns and textures, but I have experienced a fashion cleansing...

Young cast of ‘Parks and Recreation’ more popular than ever

Colby Leopard February 13, 2013

If you happened to be one of the 6.8 million people who watched the “Parks and Recreation” pilot episode on April 9, 2009, you would have seen a hodge-podge cast of B, C and D list actors and actresses...

Indie-rock Wussy’s new album literally and figuratively priceless

Jordan Cissell February 13, 2013

Let’s see. It’s Sunday night, easing into Monday morning, and I’m sitting here tearing through a package of generic Fig Newtons and digging Wussy’s new, free, download-only album “Berneice Huff...

Graduate art student evokes echoes visually

Marcus Flewellen February 13, 2013

Graduate art student Astri Snodgrass explores memory and perception in her new show “Echo: Paintings by Astri Snodgrass,” which is on display at the Ferguson Center Art Gallery now through March 3....

New art-driven show highlights Alabama artists

Ryan Phillips February 13, 2013

WVUA plans to premiere a new art-driven television show, “Alabama Art Seen,” on Wednesday, Feb. 13. This student-produced program will exhibit the many different kinds of artists living and working...

Kentuck offers clay crafting class

Ashley Montgomery February 12, 2013

For those looking to get in touch with their inner artist or enjoy the aesthetic of handmade pottery, the Kentuck Clay Co-op offers students and Tuscaloosa residents a chance to do just that. While some...