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No Strings Attached sings a hello to the holidays

No Strings Attached sings a hello to the holidays

Caroline Smith December 6, 2017

You wouldn’t expect for musical instruments to be optional components of a concert. However, students with the University’s No Strings Attached a cappella choir plan to wow the audience at their upcoming...

Pho Town review: Midtown's fresh new Vietnamese restaurant

Pho Town review: Midtown’s fresh new Vietnamese restaurant

Elizabeth Thiel December 5, 2017

Pho Town, the newest dining option in Midtown Village shopping center, can be easy to miss if you don’t know to look for it, but lovers of Asian cuisine will want to be sure they make a visit. While...

Downtown Northport hosts Victorian Christmas celebration tonight

Downtown Northport hosts Victorian Christmas celebration tonight

Olivia Stover December 5, 2017

Downtown Northport will be getting into the Christmas spirit during their annual Victorian Holiday Celebration known as Dickens Downtown. From 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. tonight, Dec. 5, residents and passers-by...

Music Column: The year's best albums, as reviewed via haikus

Music Column: The year’s best albums, as reviewed via haikus

Katie Huff December 5, 2017

This is an arbitrary list. Every list like this is. These opinions are formed from a wide range of conflicting, correlated experiences and opinions that have formed my personal preferences and opinions....

Theatre honor society shows satirical Peanuts play

Theatre honor society shows satirical Peanuts play

Caroline Smith December 4, 2017

By Caroline Smith | Staff Reporter  Charlie Brown, Pig Pen, Sally and Linus are practically household names. This week, Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Society seeks to show a new side of these beloved...

Student production class makes video for local singer

Student production class makes video for local singer

Olivia Stover December 4, 2017

Students scatter through the room as they adjust lights and cameras. Behind the scenes, more students are hunched over a recording booth as they work the switches. Lanecha Turner sits in the middle of...

Kentuck artists showcase handmade goods at Thursday's Art Night

Kentuck artists showcase handmade goods at Thursday’s Art Night

Logan Doctson December 4, 2017

Each month, members of the Tuscaloosa and Northport communities join together to celebrate artists featured in Art Night and their work.  Every first Thursday of the month, The Kentuck Art Center hosts...

Cooking column: Meatball sliders for a quick, hearty dinner

Serena Bailey December 1, 2017

I blame my sister for this column. Well, only a little bit. You see, we were eating Thanksgiving dinner at my grandmother’s with the family and she mentioned how she missed eating grandmother's homemade...

Fifth Street Vintage Market Holiday Edition closes year's festivities

Fifth Street Vintage Market Holiday Edition closes year’s festivities

December 1, 2017

Rows of vinyl records, vintage goods and furnishings stretch as far as the eye can see across the Northport Farmer’s Market. If you search a little more, you may even find vintage clothing, jewelry,...

Local coffee shop operates solely on volunteers

Local coffee shop operates solely on volunteers

Emma Cary November 30, 2017

By Emma Cary | Contributing Writer  Charis Patrick makes time in her schedule for Nehemiah’s Coffee House.  On top of being a junior majoring in secondary education and language arts, she works an...

Where artists and writers get published at UA

Where artists and writers get published at UA

Caroline Smith November 30, 2017

By Caroline Smith | Staff Reporter Publishing your work, whether creative or academic, is a great way to build your resume, get your name out to the public sphere and boost your confidence as an artist...

Elephants and drugs among UA's quirkiest class topics

Elephants and drugs among UA’s quirkiest class topics

November 30, 2017

By Christina Ausley | Staff Reporter  There are classes at The University of Alabama that allow students to step into the Birmingham Zoo to feed elephants, engage in a new movie one evening each week,...