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Juried Exhibition lets BFA students showcase art

Jamie Lyons April 22, 2010

For undergraduate art students across campus, an entire semester will come down to one exhibit. The Bachelor of Fine Arts Juried Exhibition opened Monday, but the reception for the show is tonight from...

Star Trek club is more than ‘stereotypical nerds’

Lauren Heartsill April 22, 2010

With sayings like, “Beam me up, Scotty,” and, “Live long and prosper,” “Star Trek” has taken many “where no man has gone before.” And now there is a “Star Trek” club for everyone,...

“Family Guy” Writer Brings Humor to Campus

CW Staff April 21, 2010

By Tori Luna Both laughs and controversial discussion echoed through the Ferguson Center on Wednesday night because of ““Family Guy”” writer Andrew Goldberg. The University Union, RHA and the...

UA Presents A Night of Poetry Jazz

Kyerra Dexter April 21, 2010

The University can look forward to an entertaining night that combines poetry and jazz. “Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods of Jazz — The Langston Hughes Project” is a multimedia presentation featuring trumpeter...

Kami-Con grows for second year

Steven Nalley April 21, 2010

The University’s own Japanese anime convention just keeps growing. Raymond Lenzner, a senior majoring in English, is president of the Bama SOS Brigade, which started holding the anime convention called...

Bands gearing up for Bonnaroo

Jamie Lyons April 20, 2010

With just over eight weeks before tens of thousands of music fanatics swarm into Manchester, Tenn., the bands on the lineup for the 2010 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival are getting ready to put on quite...

“Family Guy’s” Goldberg comes to UA

CW Staff April 20, 2010

By Kerie Kerstetter Andrew Goldberg has been used to crossing the lines of comedy since he started writing for television. "I've actually been writing for TV since I was about 15 or 16 years old for...

Composer Maslanka assists students with his pieces

CW Staff April 20, 2010

By Lacey Ezekiel For three days, UA music students were able to see pieces of music through their composer’s eyes. Noted composer David Maslanka was in residency Sunday until today in the UA School...

See these movies

Peterson Hill April 20, 2010

In my opinion, these are 10 films that you must see before you die if you care anything about cinema or want to be in the conversation. These aren't the best films ever made, and there is a film here...

Film Festival a Breath of Fresh Air

CW Staff April 18, 2010

By Jordan Berry For those who enjoy “art house films” or are just looking for a respite from the typical Hollywood fare of the Cobb Hollywood 16, clear the calendar for 7 p.m. tonight. The Bama Theatre...

‘Candide’ shines quirky spotlight on optimism

Lauren Heartsill April 18, 2010

Morgan Auditorium has been transformed into an 18th-century theater for the optimistic — yet crazy — play “Candide.” The UA Department of Theatre and Dance will present “Candide” Tuesday through...

Superhero satire kicks ass

Steven Nalley April 18, 2010

I remember how angry I was a little over a year ago at Zach Snyder’s “Watchmen” movie, primarily because I thought it was too violent. I was angry mainly because I was familiar with the “Watchmen”...