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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...

Inaugural event to screen films about modern-day issues in Africa

Kristen Feyt February 4, 2013

The Bama Theatre will host its inaugural Evening of African Film Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. and showcase three different movies with the hope that the cultural experience will become a yearly tradition. “This...

Learn to dress outside usual fashion comfort zones ‘without apprehension’

Abbey Crain February 4, 2013

In the fashion world, anything goes and nothing is off limits. In my time spent here at the Capstone, I haven’t noticed much affection paid to the whimsical nature that fashion often inspires. With...

Campus MovieFest brought drama, comedy to Ferguson Center

Campus MovieFest brought drama, comedy to Ferguson Center

Courtney Stinson February 4, 2013

Aspiring UA filmmakers explored our deepest fears, insecurities, social issues and even a day in the life of an accomplished pooch in films of five minutes or less at the Campus MovieFest Finale, the...

Life of a pageant queen full of responsibilities

Life of a pageant queen full of responsibilities

Megan Miller January 31, 2013

After the crown and bouquet of flowers have been awarded, a pageant queen’s job is not complete, as many might think. The win marks the beginning of her newest job and the set of responsibilities that...

Brookwood drumline adds college student members

Deanne Winslett January 31, 2013

This year, the Brookwood Indoor Drumline of Brookwood Middle School became the Brookwood Independent Drumline, a group of drumline competitors composed of players from all education levels and ages. Dustin...

Downright to play at Green Bar Friday

Downright to play at Green Bar Friday

Francie Johnson January 31, 2013

If Matthew DeVine of funk rock band Downright has learned anything about the music industry, it’s that the true measure of success is not preceded by a dollar sign. “The reward is in the work itself,”...

Some students opting for internships outside their field of study

Amy Puente January 31, 2013

Internships offer students the chance to gain valuable experiences and skills that prepare them for entering the workforce. As a result, many University of Alabama students choose to spend their summers...

Crass humor, complex characters make Archer one of the best comedies on television

Asher Elbein January 31, 2013

If you haven’t heard of “Archer” by now, you’ve been living under a rock. With the hit FX show now starting its fourth season, it’s as good a time as any to give the best spy comedy on television...

Art collective ‘Raudelunas’ to close exhibition with concert

Katherine Owen January 30, 2013

The 70s art collective “Raudelunas” will be returning to The University of Alabama on Saturday, Feb. 2, to close out the Raudelunas Exposition in the Ferguson Center Gallery with a free concert. The...

Moody band festival to feature variety of music groups

Lauren Carlton January 30, 2013

Moody Music will be hosting the Honor Band Spectrum Concert in the Concert Hall at Moody Music Building Friday, Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Spectrum is usually a free, biannual concert that brings together a collection...

Christian greek life offers fellowship and sisterhood

Deanne Winslett January 29, 2013

When sophomore economics major Brittany Monte arrived at The University of Alabama, she did not see herself joining one of the many UA sororities. But when Monte heard about one of the school’s Christian...