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Blues artists to play Bama

Blues artists to play Bama

Cameron Kiszla September 15, 2010

Grammy-nominated blues artist Ruthie Foster will perform at the Bama Theatre tonight to benefit the Alabama Blues Project. The renowned singer and guitarist, known for her mix of blues, gospel, folk,...

For two students, life is a 'Cabaret'

For two students, life is a ‘Cabaret’

Jordan Staggs September 14, 2010

“What good is sitting alone in your room? Come hear the music play.” These opening lines of the title number in the Broadway hit “Cabaret” might appeal to some University students this week. Birmingham’s...

Classical Indian dancer to perform at UA

CW Staff September 14, 2010

A yoga guru and professional classical dancer from India will perform a traditional dance tonight from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Ferguson Center Theater. Dr. Vasundhara Doraswamy’s performance, Dancing to...

VMAs an affront to all music fans

Trey Irby September 14, 2010

“Remember when MTV played music videos?” This is the dumbest question that is most constantly asked by anyone in their 20s, because, no, I have no memories of an all-music channel. No students at...

Local venues raise money for river

Local venues raise money for river

Karissa Bursch September 12, 2010

By visiting a favorite “watering   hole” during the month of September, anyone can participate in a campaign to preserve a vital source of water in Tuscaloosa. Students and residents of Tuscaloosa...

Citizen Cope to play Bama Theatre

Citizen Cope to play Bama Theatre

Cameron Kiszla September 12, 2010

Singer-songwriter Citizen Cope will bring his mix of folk, hip-hop and blues to the Bama Theatre tonight for a 10 p.m. show. “A concert by an artist of his professionalism and talent and popularity...

Hip-hop concert connects music with politics

Alex Cohen September 9, 2010

When hip-hop is brought into conversation in Alabama, people typically cite familiar names, like The Notorious B.I.G., Lil’ Wayne, NAS, Mos Def and Snoop Dogg. But Alabamians are unfamiliar with the...