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Bars limit original music

Bars limit original music

Alex Cohen February 3, 2011

Over the past few years, the number of bars that allow bands to play only their own original music has diminished. Local bands that play only originals, such as Glibella, believe bars should be more accommodating...

Folk duo to play at Oz Music store

Folk duo to play at Oz Music store

Kelsey Stein February 3, 2011

The Civil Wars will perform in-store at Oz Music Saturday at 1 p.m., along with indie folk artist Lucy Schwartz. The event is free and open to all ages. The Civil Wars, made up of Joy Williams and Alabamian...

Tide travels to Knoxville for road test

Tide travels to Knoxville for road test

Marquavius Burnett February 3, 2011

After hosting two consecutive home games, the Alabama men's basketball team gets back on the road, traveling to Knoxville, Tenn., to face the Tennessee Volunteers Saturday. Alabama (14-7, 6-1) is currently...

AL in Egypt to continue despite risk

AL in Egypt to continue despite risk

Jasmine Cannon February 2, 2011

The recent political unrest in Egypt will not prevent the “AL in Egypt” program from continuing this summer. “The best outcome would be for Egyptian citizens to feel more freedom to talk openly...

Costs keep Fresh Food Closed on weekends

Costs keep Fresh Food Closed on weekends

Jennie Kushner February 2, 2011

Labor costs keep Bama Dining’s Fresh Food Company closed on weekends, said Kelsey Faust, director of marketing for Bama Dining. Despite the increased enrollment, which correlates with an increase in...

Zoogma to play The Dixie

Zoogma to play The Dixie

Stephanie Brumfield February 2, 2011

The sounds of jazz, hip hop and electronic music will fill The Dixie tonight in the form of the band Zoogma, a five-piece electronic group known for its high-energy musical performances and light shows....

Kentuck pottery co-op opening tonight

Kentuck pottery co-op opening tonight

Alexandra Ellsworth February 2, 2011

The Kentuck Art Gallery will open a new co-op pottery and ceramics workshop, called The Clay Place, tonight as part of downtown Northport’s monthly Art Night celebration. “It is something you might...

Horny's Bar and Grill brings a taste of New Orleans to The Strip

Horny’s Bar and Grill brings a taste of New Orleans to The Strip

SoRelle Wyckoff February 2, 2011

Nestled in a corner of The Strip on Red Drew Avenue is the newest addition to Tuscaloosa nightlife. Horny’s Bar and Grill, formerly Bama Dogs, opened its doors a few weeks ago and welcomed the community...

Tide remains undefeated at home

Tide remains undefeated at home

Laura Owens February 2, 2011

The Alabama Crimson Tide continued its perfect record at home with a 75-61 win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs. With the win Wednesday night, the Tide improves to 14-7 overall and 6-1 in the Southeastern...

Vandalism continues at Ridgecrest

Vandalism continues at Ridgecrest

William Evans February 1, 2011

Vandals have continued to damage the second floor of Ridgecrest South residence hall, South Tower, since last semester, residents said. “They put paint on the wall, soap on the wall, stuff on the rug,...

Sudanese ‘lost boy’ tells story of migration to U.S.

Sudanese ‘lost boy’ tells story of migration to U.S.

Ashley Rucker February 1, 2011

Victor Deng is one of 4,000 young orphans who came to America in 2001 to escape from the civil war in their homeland of Sudan. Monday night, Deng shared his personal story and offered his encouragement...

Cheer squad denied rings for titles

Cheer squad denied rings for titles

Zachary Al-Khateeb February 1, 2011

Despite the University of Alabama cheerleading squad winning the 2011 National Championship, the Alabama Athletic Department will not be paying for the team’s national championship rings. In a statement...