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Musical makes a spelling bee fun for all

Musical makes a spelling bee fun for all

Michael Dawson November 8, 2017

How does theatre make something as academically dry and mundane as a spelling bee exciting and hilarious to watch? It's a task that not many shows can do, but “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling...

Printmaker and alumnus William Hall to lead gallery event today

Printmaker and alumnus William Hall to lead gallery event today

Ellen Johnson November 7, 2017

A master printmaker is coming to campus today. This morning at 10 a.m., artist and alumnus William Hall will lead a walkthrough and talk pertaining to the current exhibition at the Sarah Moody Gallery...

Music Column: The forgotten art of album listening

Music Column: The forgotten art of album listening

Katie Huff November 7, 2017

This summer, I listened to “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” on vinyl for the first time.  On Fridays, each intern was given the stomach-turning, impossible task of selecting a record from the label...

A display of students' best choreography ensues with 'Dance Alabama!'

A display of students’ best choreography ensues with ‘Dance Alabama!’

Serena Bailey November 6, 2017

By Serena Bailey | Staff Reporter Even though McKenzie Sherman has worked with Dance Alabama! on and off since her freshman year, this week will mark her first time choreographing for the organization....

A cast of colorful characters brings 'Spelling Bee' to life

A cast of colorful characters brings ‘Spelling Bee’ to life

Christina Ausley November 6, 2017

By Christina Ausley | Staff Reporter  It's easy to imagine the scene of a typical elementary or middle school spelling bee: A lone spotlight shines on the smartest kid in the class. She quickly notices...

Loosa and UPerk host joint block party tonight

Loosa and UPerk host joint block party tonight

Ellen Johnson November 3, 2017

Two downtown spots are coming together tonight to host a community block party. Local beer hub Loosa and coffee-infused gathering place UPerk are collaborating to put on Beans & Brews Block Party, which...

The Beach Boys to play their 'good vibrations' in Birmingham Saturday

The Beach Boys to play their ‘good vibrations’ in Birmingham Saturday

Michael Dawson November 3, 2017

The Beach Boys will bring their classic "Good Vibrations" to the Birmingham this weekend.  This Saturday Nov. 4, the legendary rockers will perform at The Alabama Theater in Birmingham from 7:30 p.m....

Tuscaloosa foods that consistently outshine the Bayou corndog

Tuscaloosa foods that consistently outshine the Bayou corndog

Kaylee Kemp November 3, 2017

Tuscaloosa is famous for our dedicated fans, gameday tailgates and, most importantly this week, our taste in food. As students and fans we all gather on Saturdays to celebrate, and what better way to do...

Cooking Column: Comfort soup and chicken

Cooking Column: Comfort soup and chicken

Serena Bailey November 3, 2017

The recent shift in the weather has sent my allergies all in a tizzy. Ever since I woke up on Tuesday with a sore throat because of it, I knew only thing would help me out – a good bowl of soup.  Cream...

New Miss University of Alabama promotes service opportunities

New Miss University of Alabama promotes service opportunities

Caroline Smith November 2, 2017

A new Miss University of Alabama was crowned last week, and she plans for her reign to be more meaningful than just a title. Riley Kate Lancaster, a sophomore majoring in public relations on the pre-law...

Theatre Tuscaloosa presents CQ/CX

Theatre Tuscaloosa presents CQ/CX

Olivia Stover November 2, 2017

Plagiarism, scandal and drama are all put on display in Second Stage’s production of CQ/CX. Second Stage is a second umbrella program of the premiere theatre of the area, Theatre Tuscaloosa.  CQ/CX...

Students collaborate on short film set in a bowling alley

Students collaborate on short film set in a bowling alley

Ellen Johnson November 2, 2017

By Ellen Johnson | Culture Editor There are few stories as relatable as the coming-of-age tale.  Movies like the moody "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" and the more quirky "Juno" embody all the characteristics...