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Hoffman leaves behind a legacy of iconic work

Drew Pendleton February 10, 2014

On Feb. 2, American cinema lost one of its finest contemporary actors when Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead of a suspected heroin overdose in his apartment in New York City. A modern icon on the screen,...

Students look to market art online

Students look to market art online

Francie Johnson February 10, 2014

Working while in college can mean anything from interning at a relevant company to asking, “Would you like fries with that?” and everything in between. For some students, though, a day at work doesn’t...

Students showcase filmmaking skills at MovieFest

Matthew Wilson February 10, 2014

The 2014 Campus MovieFest finale filled the Ferguson Center Theater Friday as students, faculty and families filed in to watch the top student films produced during the annual competition. Out of 40 films,...

Festivals bring variety to every stage

Amy Marino February 6, 2014

As many of you know, there have recently been quite a few exciting lineup releases for summer music festivals. Many music lovers might say they are thankful to live in an age where festivals are trendy...

Jupiter Bar hosts country singer Granger Smith

Kinsey Haynes February 6, 2014

Texas country music singer Granger Smith will make his first appearance in Tuscaloosa on Friday at The Jupiter Bar. This will be Smith’s first time visiting Tuscaloosa. “I love college football so...

Faculty reside among students

Faculty reside among students

Reed OMara February 6, 2014

When Larry Bowen leaves his office in Osband Hall at the end of the day, it’s only a few steps away to his apartment in Harris Hall, traditionally known for housing students. Bowen is the associate...

‘Law and Order: SVU’ binges worth the lost time, sleep

Hannah Widener February 6, 2014

In between Sarah McLachlan torturing millions of Americans sitting in their underwear eating Cheetos late at night and sexy singles hotline ads, I like to spend the majority of my evening watching “Law...

21st annual Bal Masque raises funds for AIDS

Alexandra Ellsworth February 6, 2014

On Saturday evening, the Tuscaloosa community will don its boots and hats in attendance of Tuscaloosa’s 21st Bal Masque, or masked ball. The ball is part of a traditional Mardi Gras celebration and is...

‘Outlast’ provides dark, suspense-filled gaming experience

Matthew Wilson February 6, 2014

The car drifts down the road in the dark. A large facility, Mount Massive Mental Asylum, looms in the distance, growing larger as the car approaches it. Going through the entrance, the gates lock behind...

Conference aims to develop students’ leadership skills

Elayne Smith February 6, 2014

This Saturday marks the initiation of UA L.E.A.D.S., a daylong leadership conference for students with a variety of speakers and activities to discuss and develop leadership skills. Almost 200 students...

UATD presents dynamic 'Blood Wedding'

UATD presents dynamic ‘Blood Wedding’

Laura Testino February 6, 2014

The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance invites audiences to enjoy the illustration of some of life’s classic themes in its multifaceted production of “Blood Wedding,” written...

Kentuck opens T.E.M.P gallery with celebratory art exihibit night

Grace Hagemann February 6, 2014

After Kentuck’s main gallery on Main Avenue in downtown Northport closed in April, the art center was in need of a new space to display exhibits, and the Transitory Episodic Momentary Provisional gallery...