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Franklin To Festivals: An Interview with Grammy-Nominee Will Hoge

Franklin To Festivals: An Interview with Grammy-Nominee Will Hoge

Taylor Esche October 1, 2015

Will Hoge lounges alone, looking completely relaxed on the Urban Outfitters tapestry-clad couch. His apparent ease comes from the fact that this is actually his home, the place where he was raised...

Hidden Gems: Finding piece of mind

Hidden Gems: Finding piece of mind

Lauren Lane October 1, 2015

When searching for the perfect job, Tessa Albert, a junior majoring in Advertising, found herself in the historic downtown Northport. She stepped inside the wooded, unassuming storefront of Restoring Piece...

Ed Sheeran is a one man band

Ed Sheeran is a one man band

Katie Goodwin September 30, 2015

Coming to theaters late October, musician Ed Sheeran's new concert film will take viewers behind the scenes of the singer/song writers concerts. If you have not had the chance to see Sheeran himself...

Get to know an organization: Black Warrior Film Festival brings a cultural experience to Tuscaloosa

Get to know an organization: Black Warrior Film Festival brings a cultural experience to Tuscaloosa

Molly Allen September 29, 2015

Established in the spring of 2013, the Black Warrior Film Festival unites local and national filmmakers in a cultural experience designed for the entire community to enjoy. Student filmmakers from the...

Manhattan Short Film Festival to screen at the Bama Theatre

Manhattan Short Film Festival to screen at the Bama Theatre

Sam West September 29, 2015

Dozens of moviegoers gathered on a brisk fall night in 1998 to see the first Manhattan Short Film Festival. The event’s original incarnation featured twelve short films, which were screened on the side...

Pilgrimage Festival is a blend of Southern musical influences

Pilgrimage Festival is a blend of Southern musical influences

September 29, 2015

Debuting on a farm in Franklin, Tennessee, Pilgrimage Music and Culture Festival was a whole new breed of music fest. Focusing strictly on the genre of Southern music— artists from the South or with...

Student songwriters chase their dreams

Student songwriters chase their dreams

Bailey Shoenberger September 28, 2015

It’s no secret that the music industry has modernized drastically. Despite the resurfacing of vinyl records as collectables, music streaming services have become the most prevalent sources for music,...

Centered in the limelight: Final performances test music majors

Centered in the limelight: Final performances test music majors

Lane Stafford, Becca Murdoch September 28, 2015

By Becca Murdoch and Lane StaffordThey take the stage. The lights dim. A hush falls over the audience. Time slows down.Student musicians will take to the stage and showcase their talents in upcoming recitals...

Everyday surveillance inspires art exhibit

Everyday surveillance inspires art exhibit

Sam West September 28, 2015

By Sam West | Staff ReporterThe growing lack of privacy and the increasing role of technology in today’s world is a worry for many people. This issue is explored intently in “[mon-i-ter],” a new...

It's not that easy eating green

It's not that easy eating green

Lauren Lane September 28, 2015

With each new fad diet, figuring out what healthy eating looks like becomes more distorted. For Jackson Spradlin, a junior majoring in biology, it means not eating meat. “Being a vegetarian is more than...

“What a Time To Be Alive” blends Drake and Future's unique style

Christian Elliott September 27, 2015

Atlanta and Toronto might be the furthest thing from each other in terms of music and appeal, but the two schools of hip-hop were able to come together in order to give the fans what they wanted. On Sept....

The Manhattans bring energy and excitement to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater

The Manhattans bring energy and excitement to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater

Emilee Benos September 27, 2015

The Manhattans performed some of their greatest hits on Friday, Sept. 25 at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater as part of a joint concert called “Sounds of Motown,” which also featured the Spinners and the...