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70s art collective returns to campus

Alexandra Ellsworth January 23, 2013

The revolutionary artistic movements of the 1970s were not lost on The University of Alabama’s campus. In the mid 70s, a group of UA students gathered together to make improvisational and avant-garde...

Staff at downtown Cafe cares about food as much as their customers

Christopher Edmunds January 23, 2013

I’m not the kind of person who needs Bessie the Cow’s entire biography to enjoy my steak. I don’t actively seek out “green” restaurants or entrées featuring local ingredients. When I go out...

Creative Campus-led club helps artists promote, sell their art

Amanda Gold January 22, 2013

Creative Co-op offers student artists an outlet for them to promote and sell their creations, as well as purchase the creative works of other students. Creative Co-op, formed in September 2012, is an...

FYC, ARC propose ‘UNITY Rave’ event

Margaret Wilbourne January 22, 2013

A sponsor interest meeting to promote a “UNITY Rave” is being held on Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. in Lloyd Hall, Room 38. The event has been proposed by the Association of Residential Communities and the First...

Stealing men’s fashion ideas for female wardrobe creates edgy, comfortable outfits

Abbey Crain January 22, 2013

With books purchased and spring break plans budgeted, students may not be prepared to spend a fortune on new clothes. One fun and easy way to spruce up your wardrobe without spending money is stealing—from...

UA organist’s concert to create ‘domino effect’ of art

Lauren Carlton January 22, 2013

Faythe Freese, professor of organ at The University of Alabama, will be presenting three interdisciplinary concerts starting Wednesday, Jan. 23 through Jan. 25. The concert is a collaboration with Creative...

‘The Great Gatsby’ has potential to be classic in film genre

Matt Ford January 22, 2013

Many of the upcoming movies of 2013 already look like they’re going to be record breakers, but there is one film in particular that audiences are anticipating more than any other. Baz Luhrmann’s “The...

Atlanta-based punk rock band to play at Egan’s

Francie Johnson January 17, 2013

Dom DiCecco, guitarist and vocalist of Atlanta-based punk rock band Seagulls, has been playing through the pain of a fractured finger ever since a week before the band’s first show. But in the words...

24th annual ‘Realizing the Dream’ concert Saturday

Marcus Flewellen January 17, 2013

The Martin Luther King Jr. Realizing the Dream Committee will be hosting their 24th annual “Realizing the Dream” concert on Saturday, Jan. 19 in Moody Music Building’s Concert Hall. Grammy-winning...

‘Justified’ offers clever, gripping western drama

Asher Elbein January 17, 2013

“Justified” doesn’t immediately seem like the best western on television. Indeed, with its modern setting and modest budget, it doesn’t look much like a western at all. But don’t let the trappings...

Kentuck begins culture program for kids

Megan Miller January 17, 2013

Since 2010, Kentuck Art Center has hosted a “third Saturday” art fair each month, and each featured some component of a free children’s art activity. Now, Kentuck will extend their goals of “perpetuating...

Gospel choir offers students chance to perform

Kristen Feyt January 17, 2013

The UA Afro American Gospel Choir has been providing a place for community and worship to its members for over 40 years. The choir has established not only a place for students and the Tuscaloosa community...