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Tide For Troops spreads school pride overseas

Elayne Smith April 6, 2014

The phrase “Roll Tide,” often heard at The University of Alabama has now traveled across the globe in the form of a T-shirt. The nonprofit organization Tide for Troops has sent more than 6,500 “Can...

Broadway revivals best when they add new twists to classic shows

Luke Haynes April 6, 2014

Over spring break, I had the incredible experience of going to New York for the first time and seeing my first ever Broadway show: “Pippin.” Now, “Pippin” is amazing for several reasons including...

Wes Anderson fans old and new can appreciate newest release

Drew Pendleton April 6, 2014

Wes Anderson’s films define quirky filmmaking. Ranging from a dysfunctional family in “The Royal Tenenbaums” to a documentarian out for revenge in “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou,” from the...

Tuscaloosa theater group to perform classic comedy

Henry Barnes April 3, 2014

On Dec. 14, 1936, “You Can’t Take it With You” was performed for the first time at the Booth Theatre on Broadway. It would go on to be performed 838 times and win the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for Drama,...

Fuzz Daddy set list brings variety of covers to stage

Sarah Ferguson April 2, 2014

Most bands that encounter the ever-present “Freebird” request laugh it off and move along with their set lists as planned. Tuscaloosa four-piece Fuzz Daddy is not one of those bands. This self-proclaimed...

Druid City Arts Fest returns for 5th year

Druid City Arts Fest returns for 5th year

CW Staff April 2, 2014

A combination of locally based arts, music, crafts and foods will take over Governor’s Park as the Druid City Arts Festival returns for its fifth year Saturday. DCAF was founded in 2010 when two interns...

Miniature book exhibit covers 230-year period

Miniature book exhibit covers 230-year period

Margaret Wilbourne April 2, 2014

Three inches is close to the size of the average golf tee, travel-sized toothpaste and the maximum width, length and height of a miniature book, as dictated by the Miniature Book Society. Ninety-six of...

Newest Sucker Punch release ‘Infamous’ has future potential

Matthew Wilson April 2, 2014

Delsin Rowe was an average rebellious teenager until he learned he had the ability to absorb powers from other conduits, or people with superpowers. Labelled a bio terrorist by the DUP, a military group...

‘I’m With Phil’ records unlikely relief efforts

Cole Booth April 2, 2014

Local documentary “I’m With Phil” tells the story of how, in the aftermath of the April 2011 tornadoes, a group of people who share the name Phil Campbell all came together to help the town of Phil...

‘How I Met Your Mother’ TV finale lives up to audience hype

Hannah Widener April 1, 2014

Well, the “How I Met Your Mother” series finale was everything I thought it would be and more. In one word it was legen-, wait for it, dary! After nine seasons, all loose ends were finally tied up....

Heritage celebration sets Tuscaloosa in 1800s

Cokie Thompson April 1, 2014

The intersection of University Boulevard and Campus Drive West illustrates what most people think of when they envision Tuscaloosa: restaurants and bars packed with students, with Bryant-Denny Stadium...

UA Honor society focuses on health education in Holt

Sarah Ferguson April 1, 2014

The national honor society Eta Sigma Gamma is hoping to make a difference in the health of Holt, Ala., residents. The University of Alabama’s Delta Xi chapter of the organization provides opportunities...