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Tuscaloosa's Buddhists travel the Eightfold Path

Tuscaloosa’s Buddhists travel the Eightfold Path

Karissa Bursch September 21, 2010

For most of the students at the University, it’s easy to find a church to attend. There is some form of church on most street corners in Alabama, and those wishing to go don’t have to look very far....

Hispanic Heritage Month continues with film showing

Lauren Cuervo September 21, 2010

“Made in L.A., Hecho en Los Angeles” is a story for anyone who buys clothes, as well as a story of the struggle for basic human rights. The film will be shown in the Ferguson Center game room tonight...

Unreleased track reestablishes Duncan among Tuscaloosa’s best

Morgan Dowdy September 21, 2010

I should repeat with affection, for those who don’t know, the frequently observed fact that Blaine Duncan teaches high school English by day. By night he stands sweating over the sticky floor of Egan’s,...

Irish poet starts Faculty-in-Residence series

Brooke Marshall September 19, 2010

Irish poet Joan McBreen will be kicking off the Faculty-in-Residence Series by the Honors College tonight at 6 p.m. in Gordon Palmer Hall, Room 208. The event, during which McBreen will read selections...

Bond franchise should be shaken, not stirred

Jordan Berry September 19, 2010

James Bond’s license to thrill has been revoked, at least for the time being. Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson announced back in February that the franchise was being shelved until the...

Off-Broadway's 'Palestine' comes to Ferg

Off-Broadway’s ‘Palestine’ comes to Ferg

Lauren Cuervo September 19, 2010

Award-winning actress, comedian and writer Najla Said will be performing her one-woman show “Palestine” tonight from 7-9 p.m. in the Heritage Room of the Ferguson Center. The coming-of-age story about...

Crossroads celebrates Hispanic Latino heritage

Karissa Bursch September 16, 2010

Maggie Espino, a senior majoring in English, said she is looking forward to the next month, which is Hispanic Latino Heritage Month from now until Oct. 15. “I am proud of my heritage,” Espino said....

Pink Box to perform at L&N Train Station

Pink Box to perform at L&N Train Station

Jessica Kelly September 16, 2010

The Pink Box Burlesque will be performing “All Aboard!” at the L&N Train Station tonight at 9 p.m. The show will feature singing, dancing, comedy, live music and special guest musician Ham Bagby....

Reach falls... Halo rises

Reach falls… Halo rises

Aaron Gertler September 16, 2010

Whether or not you believe Bungie’s statement, “There will be no more Halo after ‘Halo 3’ … we mean ‘Reach,’” or that Microsoft will be taking the franchise and running it into the ground...

Hikes merge nature, literature

Hikes merge nature, literature

Jordan Staggs September 16, 2010

Woods and words will collide Saturday as Slash Pine Press invites you to join its 2010 Writer Hikes, which will be held at Munny Sokol Park off Watermelon Road from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (According to Slash...

Tony's Taste of the Town- Durham, N.C.

Tony’s Taste of the Town- Durham, N.C.

Tony Tsoukalas September 16, 2010

Durham, N.C., is not a typical venue for Alabama football, but while Crimson Tide fans might not be accustomed to the trip to Duke, there’s reason to rejoice for fans making the journey. The Washington...

Where to eat when parents are paying

Avery Driggers September 15, 2010

“So, where can we take you out to eat?” Ah, music to a college student’s ears. Your parents are coming into town, and whether they’re down here to see you or to see the Tide play, it doesn’t...