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City orchestra to open season at Moody

Lauren Carlton September 16, 2012

Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra will open its season this year with “Pictures at an Exhibition,” a collaboration of students and teachers performing professional classical music. The concert will be...

UA show choir resembles ‘Glee’

Alicia Perez September 12, 2012

Resonance, the UA-run show choir, allows students to experience their own real-life version of the hit television show “Glee.” Catchy songs and intense dance numbers are just a little part of the...

Crimson Tide Ballroom Dancers to host Sock Hop

Crimson Tide Ballroom Dancers to host Sock Hop

Courtney Stinson September 12, 2012

If you like to cut a rug but club dancing isn’t your style, or if you simply want to step up your dance moves, Crimson Tide Ballroom Dancers might be the place for you. They will host a 1950s themed...

Moundville to host archaeological event

Becky Robinson September 12, 2012

A few miles outside of Tuscaloosa sits the Moundville Archaeological Park, an ancient Native American site and a part of The University of Alabama Museums. For several years, the park has hosted events...

Popular restaurant offers coffee shop during the day

Popular restaurant offers coffee shop during the day

Mary Kathryn Patterson September 12, 2012

The popular downtown restaurant, Five, now offers students and patrons a different atmosphere from the night time hot spot in the form of a coffee shop café. Five Java serves fresh juices, smoothies,...

Superman show fails without key concepts from original comics

Asher Elbein September 12, 2012

Named after the small Midwestern town where Superman grew up, the series Smallville follows Clark Kent on his journey toward becoming the greatest superhero in the world. Seeking to create a grounded and...

Study finds little difference between organic, conventional

Tricia Vaughan September 12, 2012

When comparing organic food to conventional food, some would think organic is the more nutritious and healthier of the two options; however, a recent study from Stanford University defends the contrary....

Alabama natives strive to break into rap industry

Deanne Winslett September 11, 2012

In a state known for dominating in football and a culture founded on Lynyrd Skynyrd lyrics, up-and-coming Alabama rappers often go under the radar. But for Bo Latham and his band The Bad Crowd and UA student...

Avett Brothers’ new album explores concept of death, tragedy

Francie Johnson September 11, 2012

As a Dallas native, maybe I’m a little biased, but from the moment I heard the opening line, “I ain’t from Texas, but I made my way from Dallas” off of the Avett Brothers’ newest album, “The...

Giving significance to the salvage

Giving significance to the salvage

Megan Miller September 11, 2012

Community, beauty and hope are three unexpected things that local artists discovered in Tuscaloosa in the wake of April 27, 2011 tornado. Salvaged wood, collected from devastated sites in the city is now...

New app offers easier way to plan meals

Kendal Beahm September 10, 2012

With football season in full swing, now is the time to save up money for those long game day weekends and away game trips, and one of the best ways to save time and cash is by making grocery lists and...

Student band work to produce their own music style

Francie Johnson September 10, 2012

It’s 9 p.m. on a Wednesday night, and while campus has become quiet the sound of Steppenwolf’s “Magic Carpet Ride” blares from the basement of the Sigma Nu fraternity house. The Doctors and the...