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Culture Calendar Week of March 21

Culture Calendar Week of March 21

Sam West March 21, 2016

A new film by Micheal Moore will be playing at the Bama Theatre. The Dirty Lungs will perform at Green Bar. And Bobby Bones will put on a one-man comedy show. This is the week in culture.Tuesday March...

Travel guide: Explore the deep at the Georgia Aquarium

Travel guide: Explore the deep at the Georgia Aquarium

Luci Willis March 11, 2016

A line of adults and children of all ages stretches out across a busy lobby lit by bright spheres suspended from a high ceiling. Neon waves run along the walls. They talk energetically among themselves,...

Local Q and A: From China to Bama

Local Q and A: From China to Bama

Caroline Watt March 10, 2016

Every day on campus you will meet different types of people from different places. You might even get the chance to learn from one of them such as Maria Zhang, a teaching assistant who moved from here...

UA students present Kami-Con, a convention focused on Japanese pop culture

UA students present Kami-Con, a convention focused on Japanese pop culture

Aaron Bonner March 10, 2016

For the eighth consecutive year, the Bama SOS Brigade, an on-campus organization of students who meet weekly to share their love of Japanese culture, will be putting on the Kami-Con festival.Kami-Con is...

Judaism, a small but close community at UA

Judaism, a small but close community at UA

Ellen Johnson, Madison Crain March 10, 2016

One morning last September, Bianca Levy expected to be preparing for the drive to her Atlanta home to observe Yom Kippur, a central Jewish religious holiday that revolves around personal repentance and...

New exhibit from Chip Cooper compares south Alabama and Cuba

New exhibit from Chip Cooper compares south Alabama and Cuba

Chandler Padgett March 10, 2016

The walls of Chip Cooper’s office are a collage of memories and stories more photograph than wall, and his furniture – a display of about 25 different cameras spanning the past half-century. The room...

Top Ten: Things to do if you're staying home over spring break

Top Ten: Things to do if you're staying home over spring break

Madison Crain March 9, 2016

Ah, spring break. The air is warming up, days are getting longer, and after midterms we all deserve to slow down and focus on something other than class and GPAs. Not everyone has the money or the resources...

People of Tuscaloosa: Max Mortellaro

People of Tuscaloosa: Max Mortellaro

Ellen Johnson March 8, 2016

"I was inspired by my history teacher in high school, and I thought I should be doing [secondary education]. He was crazy, and he had different ways of teaching and had different stories to tell other...

The Howling Tongues to Play Egan's Bar

Sam West March 8, 2016

Atlanta-based rock band the Howling Tongues will play at Egan's Bar this Friday, March 11, as a part of their "Vampires in Space Tour." The doors to the event will open at 7:00 pm.According to their website,...

JJ Grey and Mofro to play at Druid City Music Hall

JJ Grey and Mofro to play at Druid City Music Hall

Caroline Giddis March 8, 2016

The soulful vocals and Southern rock sounds of JJ Grey & Mofro will come to Druid City Music Hall Wednesday March 9. Their most recent album, "Ol’ Glory," was released in March 2015 and highlights what...

Picasso, Close, other artists to be exhibited at Sarah Moody Gallery

Katie Goodwin March 7, 2016

Works from artists as well-known and diverse as Pablo Picasso, Chuck Close and Elizabeth Murray will be on display in a new exhibit in Sarah Moody Gallery. The show, In This House: Selections from the...

Hidden gems of Tuscaloosa: local museum houses Japanese architecture, American art

Hidden gems of Tuscaloosa: local museum houses Japanese architecture, American art

Caroline Giddis March 7, 2016

Nestled in the Tuscaloosan woods is a building unlike anything else you will see for miles. If someone were to come across it by accident, they might think they’ve been transported to eighth century...