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Student finds fame in filmmaking

Student finds fame in filmmaking

Elayne Smith January 22, 2014

Walking down the streets of France, Alex Beatty found himself in the same bustle as an Alabama football game day as the small city was crammed with people. Yet the chatter was not about rivalries or predicting...

Communal dining experiences developing in restaurants, online

Tara Massouleh January 22, 2014

Growing up, my dad, like so many dads before, always made a big deal about eating dinner with the whole family. With only four of us in our immediate family, if one person was missing from a meal, their...

Festival showcases student film

Festival showcases student film

Phoebe Rees January 22, 2014

With Alabama’s hopes of a football national championship dead and buried, this semester UA students have their sights set on a new competition: Campus MovieFest. The program, which started at Emory...

Part-time students must balance school, work

Alexandra Ellsworth January 22, 2014

With tuition costs rising every year, it is no surprise the percentage of students attending school part-time is rising as well. At The University of Alabama, 15 percent of the 2013 student population...

Local radio stations provide platform for area musicians

Francie Johnson January 21, 2014

Set your radio to WVUA-FM, also known as 90.7 The Capstone, and you’ll probably hear a few familiar voices gracing the airwaves. Some local radio stations make an effort to showcase music by Tuscaloosa...

Author's nonfiction book details desegregation from 1963-1970s

Author’s nonfiction book details desegregation from 1963-1970s

Reed OMara January 21, 2014

Though Earl Tilford earned his Ph.D. in American and European military history at George Washington University, Tilford still admits that his first love is Southern history, particularly Southern history...

Glow Run to benefit resource center

Katherine Metcalf January 21, 2014

Runners will light up the town Feb. 22 when the Glow Run comes to downtown Tuscaloosa to benefit Tuscaloosa’s One Place, a local nonprofit family resource center. The race will start at Jack Warner Parkway...

Record revival: Students contribute to increase in vinyl sales

Record revival: Students contribute to increase in vinyl sales

Francie Johnson January 16, 2014

Once upon a time, music meant something completely different than the sounds coursing through iPhone-clad students’ earbuds or car stereos. It meant gathering around a turntable and playing a vinyl record....

Local experimental band to perform at Green Bar

Kinsey Haynes January 16, 2014

Green Bar is known to residents as one of Tuscaloosa’s best venues for unique, original and imaginative music — something Katie Manos, lead singer for Junkyard Kings, values. The band’s style of...

Unrealistic finale ruins appeal of ‘Girls’

Hannah Widener January 16, 2014

Everything about the show “Girls” rang true for me until the last scene of the season two finale episode, which made me sick to my stomach. Hannah Horvath (Lena Dunham) is going through a spell of...

Gallery to host Morgan Collection

Gallery to host Morgan Collection

Laura Testino January 16, 2014

Beginning Jan. 16, The University of Alabama Art Gallery at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center will showcase “The Morgan Collection – Selections,” an exhibit composed of pieces from the Permanent...

Bama theatre hosts photo contest, exhibition

Bama theatre hosts photo contest, exhibition

Cokie Thompson January 16, 2014

Tuscaloosa resident Jim Morris has been a photographer all his life. When he was a child, a friend bought a $9 photo enlarger and the pair began developing black and white photos in their closets. “I...