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Hops, strands and rock 'n' roll bands: 'Beeristas' share favorite brews, tunes

Hops, strands and rock ‘n’ roll bands: ‘Beeristas’ share favorite brews, tunes

Ellen Johnson, Katie Huff January 18, 2018

The word tavern conjures images of big, almost cartoonish, icy mugs sloshing over with brown ale. Or perhaps you think of a small, cabin-like nook, full to the brim with medieval villagers and drunken...

Sloss Music & Arts Festival reveals 2018 lineup

Sloss Music & Arts Festival reveals 2018 lineup

Ellen Johnson January 18, 2018

Sloss Music & Arts Festival, which since its incarnation in 2015 has served as Birmingham's signature summer music festival, has announced its lineup for the 2018 event. This year's festival will take...

Soup Stores: Best Tuscaloosa soups for braving the cold weather

Soup Stores: Best Tuscaloosa soups for braving the cold weather

Logan Doctson January 17, 2018

While January signals the beginning of a new year, it is also one of the coldest and dreariest months by far. Yesterday's snow scare is behind us, but temperatures aren't getting any warmer. When it’s...

Music Column: Thundercat, taste and defending your musical preferences

Music Column: Thundercat, taste and defending your musical preferences

Katie Huff January 16, 2018

Thundercat, or Stephen Bruner in less funkified terms, is a bass guitarist that can undeniably envoke feelings of sly coolness on any listener. Listening to his new album “Drunk” feels almost deliriously...

Gorgas House doll exhibit to close this weekend

Gorgas House doll exhibit to close this weekend

Ellen Johnson January 11, 2018

While dolls might be a thing of your childhood, they can be art, too. Tomorrow is the last day to see "A Life With Dolls: The Dolls of Susan Hodgson," an exhibit at the Gorgas House Museum on campus. Hodgson's...

Here are all the 2018 Tuscaloosa Amphitheater shows announced so far

Here are all the 2018 Tuscaloosa Amphitheater shows announced so far

Katie Huff January 11, 2018

Despite the recent frigid weather and ice skating rink still occupying Tuscaloosa Amphitheater’s pit seating, the venue has released a lineup for its upcoming Coca-Cola Concert Series starting in March....

Six holiday events to check out in Tuscaloosa

Six holiday events to check out in Tuscaloosa

Serena Bailey December 8, 2017

With classes wrapping up, the peak of holiday season is almost here. Across town, several holiday events are on the calendar or already taking place to help residents get into the holiday spirit. Here’s...

Theatre Tuscaloosa opens 'A Christmas Carol' today

Theatre Tuscaloosa opens ‘A Christmas Carol’ today

Serena Bailey December 8, 2017

Coming back to a show is a new experience for Tina Turley. Never, as a director, has she put on the same show two years in a row, until now. Turley is the director of Theatre Tuscaloosa’s upcoming production...

Where to buy a Christmas tree, real or fake, in Tuscaloosa

Where to buy a Christmas tree, real or fake, in Tuscaloosa

Kaylee Kemp December 8, 2017

Christmas season has officially arrived and it’s time to decide what type of tree person you are: real or fake. For all of you who put in the effort to decorate your college homes and apartments with...

Cooking Column: Slow cooker jambalaya

Cooking Column: Slow cooker jambalaya

Serena Bailey December 8, 2017

I was cold this week. I was cold, and in need of some comfort food. Weeks like this, I always think back to my mom’s go-to comfort dish for cold nights - her jambalaya. Now, fair warning, this is not...

Alabama among schools without a 'free speech zone'

Alabama among schools without a ‘free speech zone’

Caroline Smith December 7, 2017

By Caroline Smith | Staff Reporter  Our university has seen peacefully indignant protesters marching in unity around the quad for immigration rights. It has seen hordes of people congregating to protest...

Following Las Vegas, country musicians struggle to find their free speech footing

Following Las Vegas, country musicians struggle to find their free speech footing

Ellen Johnson December 7, 2017

Last month, country artist and southern outcast Sturgill Simpson stood outside the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville as the Country Music Awards roared on inside, lacking one of its not-so-obvious key players. ...