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Affordable NY Fashion Week alternatives

Becky Robinson February 7, 2013

New York Fashion Week is in full swing. While most of us broke college students can’t afford a $1,200 Marc Jacobs blazer, we can all take home and modify the trends. One major trend seen in the shows...

Alabama Blues Project heads up after-school program

Ryan Phillips February 7, 2013

In order to preserve the legacy of blues and musical appreciation, educational groups such as The Alabama Blues Project are reaching out to children in an effort to foster a passion for heritage, self-expression...

‘Design For a Living’ entertaining, not substantial

Jared Downing February 6, 2013

The three lovers in Noel Coward’s play “Design for Living” are every bohemian college kid’s dream. They’re all successful artists. They live in decadent Art Nouveau apartments and Spartan painting...

Theatre Tuscaloosa presents 'Ain't Misbehavin'

Theatre Tuscaloosa presents ‘Ain’t Misbehavin’

Bianca Martin February 6, 2013

Theatre Tuscaloosa will be paying tribute to the Harlem Renaissance and one of the era’s most famous musicians, Thomas “Fats” Waller, with their new musical production, “Ain’t Misbehavin’”...

Alternative band Tegan and Sara’s new album ‘Heartthrob’ features touching lyrics, beats

Noelle Brake February 6, 2013

It’s no secret that alternative bands are getting more and more recognized as the music industry expands. One of those bands, Tegan and Sara, is getting more clout with each new song or new bout of...

Fashion show offers students valuable experience

Amanda Gold February 6, 2013

When most people think of Birmingham, Ala., fashion isn’t necessarily the first thing that comes to mind. But for some college students across the state, Birmingham is home to one of the biggest events...

Evangeline’s treats fine dining like family dinner

Christopher Edmunds February 6, 2013

Nestled in the back of the Galleria of Tuscaloosa sits the fine dining establishment named Evangeline’s. The sign is visible from the road, but the restaurant itself is tucked away in the back corner....

Bama Dining supports Meatless Monday campaign

Bama Dining supports Meatless Monday campaign

Abbey Crain February 5, 2013

Americans are eating less meat than they were five years ago and Bama Dining is no exception to the trend. Fall 2012 brought more vegetarian options than ever in campus dining halls, especially on Mondays....

Fashion Inc. provides students opportunities to intern, design

Hannah Widener February 5, 2013

For the members of the club Fashion Inc., fashion is not just a job but a way of life. These future fashionistas are not hitting the streets to find their next look but instead surfing the net on the hunt...

Fun., Tegan and Sara to play at Amphitheater

Fun., Tegan and Sara to play at Amphitheater

Lauren Ferguson February 5, 2013

Tuscaloosa Amphitheater announced their first 2013 show will be fun. featuring special guests Tegan and Sara. The concert will be held on Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. Fun. is an American indie pop band based out...

UATD show features lighthearted, adult humor

Meredith Davis February 4, 2013

The UA Department of Theatre and Dance will commence its spring season with “Design for a Living,” a comedic tale of a romantic ménage a trois written by British playwright Noel Coward. The University’s...

Laughs, love story of ‘Warm Bodies’ revives otherwise lifeless zombie genre

Matt Ford February 4, 2013

Zombie apocalypse. Those two words represent an entire revolution in pop culture that has infiltrated movies, literature, television, comics and practically every other form of entertainment. From “28...