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Weekend band scene: Nashville edition

Weekend band scene: Nashville edition

Will Baggett September 21, 2017

As the Crimson Tide faces Vanderbilt this weekend, students following along for the game can also find a bustling music scene to explore. This weekend in Nashville, here is the lineup of bands: Sylvan...

Tasting Tuscaloosa: Students have trendy and healthy options

Tasting Tuscaloosa: Students have trendy and healthy options

Christina Ausley September 21, 2017

By Christina Ausley | Staff Reporter From personalized bowls of rainbow fruit, acai and oatmeal to customized rolls of sushi right down to the sauce on the side, Tuscaloosa welcomes a variety of new businesses...

Q&A with Drake White

Q&A with Drake White

Jonny Booker September 21, 2017

Drake White and the Big Fire belongs less to any single genre and more to an energy that surrounds them. Their music style is most accurately described as some mix between country and soul, but as far...

St. Paul & the Broken Bones, with Hall & Oates return home to Alabama

St. Paul & the Broken Bones, with Hall & Oates return home to Alabama

Ellen Johnson September 21, 2017

Paul Janeway, lead singer of St. Paul & the Broken Bones and a Birmingham native, is known for his boisterous on-stage antics. He’s been known to run amok – twirling around and hopping over and under...

Film Column: Darren Aronofsky and parables of cinematic terror

Film Column: Darren Aronofsky and parables of cinematic terror

David Jones September 20, 2017

Most, if not all, people are familiar with the term, “feel good movie.” It incites thoughts of films like “The Breakfast Club” or “Forrest Gump” and all of the warm internal fuzzies that come...

Tuscaloosa entertainment district hits downtown

Tuscaloosa entertainment district hits downtown

Will Baggett September 20, 2017

The experience of hanging out on gameday includes tailgating, walking around campus, and eating delicious food. Previously, fans have been limited in their merrymaking outside of campus. But until September...

Track by Track series: Stadium songs round out Capstone Woman's list

Track by Track series: Stadium songs round out Capstone Woman’s list

Ellen Johnson September 20, 2017

"Track by Track" is a new series where students share their daily musical diets in a Spotify playlist. This is the second in the series.  Oftentimes, it's the music we've known the best and the longest...

Review: 'Bojack Horseman' returns in a big, bad way

Review: ‘Bojack Horseman’ returns in a big, bad way

Shahriyar Emami September 19, 2017

We are truly in a golden age of television. One of this year’s most hard-hitting shows covers depression, overdose, tortuous marriages and toxic family relationships. These topics are covered in a cartoon...

Column: The political side of the Emmys

Column: The political side of the Emmys

Michael Dawson September 19, 2017

The Emmys, television's largest and most prestigious award show, have always been about big names conquering and broadcasting to millions. While the Emmys themselves aren't inherently political, nominations...

Queso hits Chipotles stores, despite mixed reviews

Queso hits Chipotles stores, despite mixed reviews

Will Baggett September 19, 2017

“We heard you the first 500 times. You wanted queso,” said the heading on Chipotle Mexican Grill’s website. “But we refused to roll it out until we cracked the code on making it with only real...

Music Column: Digging deep into the black hole of genres

Music Column: Digging deep into the black hole of genres

Katie Huff September 19, 2017

The endless void of music and genres is immense and feels like a black hole. I’ll never know it all. I don’t think it would be possible to make even a microscopic dent. This year, I’ve listened to...

Tuscaloosa escape room offers thrills and chills

Tuscaloosa escape room offers thrills and chills

Ellen Johnson September 18, 2017

By Ellen Johnson | Culture Editor The thrill of escaping is one many of us will not actually experience, but maybe we seek that certain adrenaline rush and a chance to put our skills and critical thinking...