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Crossroads serves up culture café

Lauren Cuervo March 9, 2011

On the third Thursday of every month, Crossroads Community Center hosts its Global Café lunch sessions in the Crossroads Lounge at the Ferguson Center from 12 to 1 p.m. During this hour, students are...

Blount students to present open mic night

Lauren Ferguson March 9, 2011

Blount Open Mic Night will feature a series of talent acts for those seeking entertainment this tonight starting at 7 p.m. in the Blount building lobby. The Residence Hall Association supports Open Mic...

Wilhagan’s hosts regional beer tasting

Ashley Chaffin March 9, 2011

Local website and podcast Well That’s Cool will team up with Wilhagan’s to provide Tuscaloosa with a different kind of beer drinking experience this weekend. Well That’s Cool will host their second...

Triple-Company ballet show premieres at the Bama

Triple-Company ballet show premieres at the Bama

Hannah Marcum March 8, 2011

Anna Stepchuck spent Tuesday afternoon painting her ballet slippers green and scouring stores for green makeup and enormous false eyelashes. She is a member of the Tuscaloosa Community Dancers and will...

T-Town toasts to Sunday sales

T-Town toasts to Sunday sales

Alex Cohen March 6, 2011

This Sunday began like any other end to a weekend. I stumbled out of bed, immediately regretting a few of Saturday’s decisions while contemplating Sunday’s usual means of procrastination. Typically,...

“The Adjustment Bureau” is a wonderful tangle of fate and love

“The Adjustment Bureau” is a wonderful tangle of fate and love

Jordan Berry March 6, 2011

“So now I'm goin' back again, I got to get to her somehow […] We always did feel the same, We just saw it from a different point of view, Tangled up in blue.” - Bob Dylan, “Tangled Up in...

Flava Fest hosts sumo event on Quad today

Lauren Ferguson March 3, 2011

Get a taste of Japanese culture by participating in sumo wresting on the Quad today from 12-5 p.m. The International Student Association’s Flava Fest week started on Tuesday and ends today with sumo...

Downtown store supports artists, promotes community

Downtown store supports artists, promotes community

Ashley Chaffin March 3, 2011

When Jamie Cicatiello moved back to Tuscaloosa after graduating from The Savannah School of Art and Design, she wasn’t happy with what she saw. After visiting her siblings’ and friends’ homes, she...

Art Night features self-taught photographer

Lauren Cuervo March 3, 2011

One night every month, downtown Northport’s Kentuck Gallery features the works of different emerging artists as part of its Art Night series. This month’s segment will display the work of photographer...

Spring forward with fashion for break

Jordan Staggs March 3, 2011

Friends, fashion-lovers, lend me your earmuffs. You don’t need them anymore anyway, because spring break is coming up fast. I might actually need earmuffs, as I’m traveling to the Swiss Alps this break,...

Sakura Festival displays Japanese culture

SoRelle Wyckoff March 3, 2011

The 25th annual Sakura Festival will take place throughout the month of March around the Tuscaloosa community. The festival highlights Japanese culture through music, art and education.  With the help...

Young band embraces music of the past

Trey Irby March 3, 2011

Five men in suits cornered me outside of Egan’s on Saturday night. Normally, this is petrifying for a human being, as it seems like the beginning of every mob movie ever made. Thankfully, the guys weren’t...