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Jupiter to host rapper Yelawolf

Francie Johnson October 9, 2013

He’s been rapping about the Crimson Tide for years, but Alabama native Yelawolf has never played an official concert in Tuscaloosa until now. Michael Wayne Atha, better known by his stage name Yelawolf,...

Screenwriters compete for Hollywood success

Drew Pendleton October 9, 2013

Aspiring television writers have an opportunity to be heard in Hollywood this October thanks to the script competition “Scriptapalooza TV.” Intended to help open doors for aspiring screenwriters,...

Moundville festival celebrates Southeastern Indian culture

Megan Miller October 8, 2013

Moundville Archaeological Park is celebrating the rich culture of Southeastern Indian traditions with its annual Native American Festival Wednesday through Friday. “The prehistory and history of Southeastern...

Army ROTC cadets go international

Army ROTC cadets go international

Reed OMara October 7, 2013

Five University of Alabama Army ROTC juniors, at least three of whom had never previously been out of the country, experienced deployment without combat this summer as they journeyed around the globe to...

Maxi skirts maximize versatility for every season

Bianca Martin October 7, 2013

I will admit, it took me quite a while to jump onboard the maxi skirt bandwagon. I never could find the occasion or the courage to try the bold trend. But as time went on, I realized that it was a skirt...

Concert to feature new, familiar pieces

Lauren Davis October 6, 2013

The halls of Moody Music Building will be flooded with the Alabama symphonic and concert bands’ perfected and polished pieces Monday night as they put on their first concert of the semester. “Exciting...

Play 'Seven Guitars' depicts racial issues of the 1940s

Play ‘Seven Guitars’ depicts racial issues of the 1940s

Courtney Stinson October 6, 2013

An all-black cast will explore the racial tensions of the 1940s in the latest production by the University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance. “Seven Guitars,” a play by August Wilson,...

All dolled up: Becoming a Crimsonette is no easy act

All dolled up: Becoming a Crimsonette is no easy act

Alexandra Ellsworth October 3, 2013

Foster Auditorium is bustling with around 40 nervous, excited girls going through the motions of their routines and stretching as they prepare to audition. Foster’s hallways are filled with mirrors,...

Epiphany serves up local, farm-fresh cuisine

Browyn Adams-Cohen October 2, 2013

Coming from Los Angeles, it was almost impossible to find a restaurant in Tuscaloosa that did not exclusively serve barbecue, steak or everything fried. I had given up hope of finding a restaurant that...

Widespread Panic to return to amphitheater

Francie Johnson October 2, 2013

Two musically inclined University of Georgia students met in their dorm nearly 30 years ago and started writing songs together. Eventually joined by two other musicians, they thought up a band name and...

Dooley brings art to Ferg for 1st time in 24 years

Raiha Bajwa October 2, 2013

Director of the Sarah Moody Art Gallery and Director of graduate studies in the art department William T. Dooley is bringing his artwork back to the Ferguson Center Art Gallery for the first time since...

Egan’s hosts Birmingham band

Grace Hagemann October 2, 2013

Grandaddy Ghostlegs and Baak Gwai will bring their individual styles to Egan’s Bar Saturday at 11 p.m. Originally from Birmingham, Grandaddy Ghostlegs finds its biggest influences and inspirations in...