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Little Italy opens on Strip

Little Italy opens on Strip

Brooke Marshall April 27, 2010

Some Italian restaurant chains may capture the ambiance of Italy through the decorations and the food names on their menus, but Tuscaloosa now has a family-owned restaurant that serves authentic Italian...

Make it or bake it

Avery Driggers April 27, 2010

It’s one in the morning, finals week. Telophase and anaphase start to blur together as your head pounds and your stomach lets out a tremendous grumble. You need sustenance. Should you go to Taco Bell...

Theatre Tuscaloosa shows “Driving Miss Daisy”

Jessica Kelly April 27, 2010

Theatre Tuscaloosa will show its production of Alfred Uhry’s “Driving Miss Daisy” today at Shelton State’s Bean-Brown Theatre at 2:00 p.m. Theatre Tuscaloosa previously ran the show, director...

ABXY unites gaming fans

Lauren Cuervo April 27, 2010

Last summer, a group of students came together with a passion for gaming and the hope of spreading it across the University. Their efforts led them to create ABXY Gaming, the largest videogame club on...

Bama showcases student documentaries

Robert Staggs April 25, 2010

In Alabama’s Wilcox County, three doctors struggle to serve a population of almost 14,000. In the small town of Brilliant, Ala., two high school seniors struggle to find their futures. At home in Tuscaloosa,...

Crawfish Boil sees success despite severe weather

Crawfish Boil sees success despite severe weather

Kelsey Stein April 25, 2010

Severe weather warnings and driving rain throughout the day Saturday couldn’t damper the enthusiasm of the nearly 3,000 attendees of the Tuscaloosa Crawfish Boil. ''Although attendance was anticipated...

Despite weather, poetry festival draws crowds

Despite weather, poetry festival draws crowds

Cameron Kiszla April 25, 2010

Although the weather was less than desirable, the 2010 Slash Pine Poetry Festival was a huge success, with more than 40 poets and writers performing a variety of of work at five separate venues. The festival,...

A cappella concert subject to entertain

Jessica Kelly April 25, 2010

Brian Skoog, a senior and director of Subject to Change, said the group consists of eight members and was founded in the fall of 2005 during his freshman year by UA alumnus Stephen Rotz. During its first...

Kami-Con impresses special guests

Kami-Con impresses special guests

Steven Nalley April 25, 2010

On Saturday afternoon at the Ferguson Center, just across the concourse from Starbucks, an area shrouded with black curtains was set aside for voice actor Vic Mignogna to sign autographs. A line of visitors,...

Williams reaches red carpet, Marie Claire

Meghan Hollis April 22, 2010

Anthony Williams, a UA alumnus from the College of Human and Environmental Sciences, as well as a star of the hit show “Project Runway,” said goodbye on April 8 as he made his second exit from season...

“Fullmetal Alchemist” popular for a reason

Avery Dame April 22, 2010

In some ways, it’s almost an afterthought to review “Fullmetal Alchemist” at this point, with the franchise’s second television series already running on Adult Swim. The series has been a huge...

Writer talks “Family Guy,” social satire

Drew Taylor April 22, 2010

When he was young, Andrew Goldberg would write stories as a way to calm down and collect his thoughts during school, where he described himself as “the class clown.” Now, Goldberg is a staff writer...