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Autumn-inspired ideas for your breakfast

Lindsey OBrien November 7, 2011

Nutrition students and professors at UA are taking part in a national movement to decrease childhood obesity and assure the healthy development of our nation’s children.          The American...

City of Angels hits the stage

Rebecca Howard November 7, 2011

Two musicals in one, a Hollywood comedy and detective drama, come to the stage of the Allen Bales Theatre tonight in “City of Angels.” This suspenseful musical with a twist is filled with a flare...

Football, war and Veteran's Day

Football, war and Veteran’s Day

Erich Hilkert November 7, 2011

There are few times of the year when it makes perfect logical sense to write about a war movie. I can think of roughly five: 1. Memorial Day – what better time is there? 2. Veterans Day, which happens...

Students open art gallery, fulfill long-time dream

Students open art gallery, fulfill long-time dream

Alexandra Ellsworth November 2, 2011

Opening an art gallery is something UA students Connor Simpson and Sumerlin Brandon said they have on their bucket lists. With the opening of The Venue tonight, they can now cross it off. The new art...

‘Relief at Rounders’ to raise money with music

Sophia Jones November 1, 2011

Several genres of music will be represented at Rounders tonight for the student-organized “Relief at Rounders” concert, including country, rock and hip-hop. Every performer, with the exception of Wynt...

Artist discusses work, ‘possession of images’

Julie Fry November 1, 2011

The Sarah Moody Gallery in Garland Hall is showing a selection of work by Fred Stonehouse, an artist whose artwork has been shown in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Rome, Italy, and in “Juxtapose”...

Ham Bagby provides experience to a youthful scene

Trey Irby November 1, 2011

When meeting local musicians in Tuscaloosa, many students are surprised to find that these artists are in the same age range as they are. The guy who wrote “Sassprilluh Champagne” is barely out of...

Acoustic night attracts local, out-of-state musicians

Acoustic night attracts local, out-of-state musicians

Lauren Ferguson November 1, 2011

The Bama Theatre will host Acoustic Night tonight for Tuscaloosa residents to enjoy live music by Tom Evanchuck and Lena Dice. Tom Evanchuck, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, will perform a series of original...

Students turn class project into relief

Heather Lightsey November 1, 2011

A group of students from The University of Alabama have organized a relief concert tonight at Rounders to benefit the Tuscaloosa Disaster Relief Fund. The concert, titled “Relief at Rounders,” will...

The Gormenghast Series

The Gormenghast Series

Isabela Morales October 31, 2011

Four years in Tuscaloosa, and I'm beginning to despair that I am the only person on campus who has read Mervyn Peake's “Gormenghast” series. I told myself last spring that if I got that Lifestyles...

Maxim raises money for tornado relief

Courtney Stinson October 31, 2011

Maxim Magazine will give members of the Tuscaloosa community a chance to have fun while raising funds for Tuscaloosa tornado relief tonight at Rounders on The Strip. The event, hosted by Delta Tau Delta...