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“Briar Patch” exhibit examines controversial history of Uncle Remus characters

Sam West June 8, 2016

Without realizing it, you’ve probably seen or heard of the works of Joel Chandler Harris. Characters like Br'er Rabbit, Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear are common throughout popular culture, featured in children's...

Tuscaloosa artist exhibits surreal works in Dinah Washington Gallery

Tuscaloosa artist exhibits surreal works in Dinah Washington Gallery

Sam West June 1, 2016

In the deepest pit of hell, Lucifer stares you down. His hands are on the shoulders of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, and behind him are more of history’s most reviled figures, including Napoleon and...

Game Column: Swim with whales, make virtual art with the HTC Vive

Aaron Bonner June 1, 2016

In virtual space, anything can happen. Artists can paint an intricate landscape out of lasers while whales glide by.The HTC Vive is a headset designed to fully immerse players in the game by tracking head...

Pet bed line based on stadiums

Hayley Sanderson June 10, 2014

For Alabama football fans, there are few experiences quite like setting foot inside Bryant-Denny Stadium for the first time. From the overwhelming display of school spirit to the sheer size of the stadium...

Alabama band to perform at Bama

Francie Johnson June 10, 2014

After performing at a showcase for music talent buyers in Houston,Texas, Mobile-based band The Mulligan Brothers were approached by a commander for the Navy.“How do you guys feel about playing in a war...

Organization provides hospitality experience

Francie Johnson June 10, 2014

To encourage its members to reach outside their comfort zones and explore unfamiliar territory, UA Meeting Professionals International, a club focused on providing practical experience in the events and...

Little Raine Band comes to Tuscaloosa area bar

John Hinshaw June 10, 2014

For unsigned bands, it can sometimes be difficult to attract a large crowd when playing live shows. As a solution, Little Raine Band devised an unconventional plan to fill up the dance floor for their...

Comedian Billy Crystal stands out

Hannah Widener June 10, 2014

The first step is admitting you have a problem so here goes. I, Hannah Widener, am a stand-up comedy junkie.I first realized I had a problem when I was 13 years old. I became obsessed with watching stand-up...

Exhibit focuses on quilt art

Francie Johnson June 3, 2014

For many individuals, quilts are common household items used to keep warm during cold nights. But for Tuscaloosa artist Yvonne Wells, quilts are much more than just bed coverings: they’re a means of...

Can’t-miss summer shows coming to Birmingham and Tuscaloosa

Francie Johnson June 3, 2014

I’m a live music lover year-round, but without fail, most of the concerts I attend take place in the summer and early fall. There’s just something so serene about attending a show without piles and...

Bama theatre hosts summer film series

John Hinshaw June 3, 2014

The annual Art House Summer Film series, hosted at the Bama Theatre in downtown Tuscaloosa, will start its run this summer on June 10. The series will feature six independent films in an attempt to bring...

Gritty acting promotes brains over body

Hannah Widener June 3, 2014

As the sun finally approaches my tiny state of New Hampshire and the temperature is slowly starting to creep above 70 degrees, something horrible is coming: swimsuit season. I found out the hard way...