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Here's your guide to managing final exam stress

Here’s your guide to managing final exam stress

Caroline Smith April 13, 2018

Well, here we are again — it's back to the sleepless nights, sweaty palms and increased coffee intake of exam season. If you find yourself slipping into unhealthy habits while trying to maintain that...

Turnpike Troubadors to play Druid City tonight

Turnpike Troubadors to play Druid City tonight

Logan Doctson April 13, 2018

Back in 2015, a small-town country music group from Oklahoma made it to the big leagues when their self-titled album hit number 17 on the Billboard 200 chart. On Friday, April 13, this band will take the...

Inaugural Druid City Poker Run kicks off tomorrow

Inaugural Druid City Poker Run kicks off tomorrow

Olivia Stover April 13, 2018

It's time to put on your poker face.  At the first ever Druid City Poker Run on Saturday, April, 14, poker players are invited to spend an evening in downtown Tuscaloosa at Icon to show off their skills...

Cookies meet cream at new dessert shop

Cookies meet cream at new dessert shop

Logan Doctson April 12, 2018

While working in film production and talent management in Los Angeles, Shane Stanger decided that he needed a career change. Stanger and his childhood friend, Rob Robbins, left their jobs to follow a new...

'Our Town' puts everyday life on display

‘Our Town’ puts everyday life on display

Jared Ferguson April 12, 2018

Small town life is artfully projected in "Our Town," the most recognizable play by American playwright Thornton Wilder.  The struggles and rewards of the play's seemingly ordinary characters will be on...

Q&A: Forest Fire Gospel Choir talk influences, changing Nashville scene

Q&A: Forest Fire Gospel Choir talk influences, changing Nashville scene

Katie Huff April 12, 2018

Four hours away in Nashville, Tennessee, students at Belmont University, a liberal arts college that is home to the Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business, are immersed in crafting music and...

Review: 'I Gelosi' depicts comedy troupe with heart and wit

Review: ‘I Gelosi’ depicts comedy troupe with heart and wit

Michael Dawson April 12, 2018

"I Gelosi," or "The Jealous Ones," is a play set in the tradition of commedia dell'arte, or the Italian art of comedy, that explores the lives of the real-life acting troupe the Gelosi. They lived in the...

Review: Silence is power in 'A Quiet Place'

Review: Silence is power in ‘A Quiet Place’

Parker Aniszewski April 11, 2018

“A Quiet Place” feels like this year's “Get Out.” Both are horror films from a newer director, who got their big breaks on television comedies and are wildly original and entertaining. John Krasinski,...

Review: Japanese Breakfast and co. bring energetic garage rock to Saturn

Review: Japanese Breakfast and co. bring energetic garage rock to Saturn

Katie Huff April 10, 2018

Not until the year 2022 are we promised a 50/50 gender balance at 45 music festivals. While this is a thrilling, and warranted, future promise to music consumers and makers, what’s difficult to swallow...

Aerial performers to dominate sky in weekend flight show

Aerial performers to dominate sky in weekend flight show

Caroline Smith April 10, 2018

This weekend, “The Greatest Show Above Earth” will fly into the Tuscaloosa Regional airport. On April 14-15, various aerial performers, including the Navy’s Blue Angels, FASTRAX Parachute Team, and...

Review: CBDB solidify themselves among jam band ranks

Review: CBDB solidify themselves among jam band ranks

Ellen Johnson April 9, 2018

CBDB have unearthed a combination shared by only a handful of popular jam bands: lyrical mastery coupled with equally impressive jamming techniques. Most bands of this nature have obviously achieved a...

April slammed with National Poetry Month events

April slammed with National Poetry Month events

Elizabeth Thiel April 9, 2018

April is National Poetry Month, and students across campus are finding ways to celebrate the art form. From student organizations or small activities for personal enjoyment, there’s no shortage of ways...