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Madonna exposes heart behind music with new 'Rebel Heart' album

Madonna exposes heart behind music with new 'Rebel Heart' album

Noah Huguley April 6, 2015

Last year, the world got to hear a new Madonna album: the demo tracks to “Rebel Heart.” Just this past month, however, it was released in its final form. Peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 behind...

Two-handers bring challenges to stage

Two-handers bring challenges to stage

Luke Haynes April 6, 2015

When people think of Broadway shows, they tend to imagine larger-than-life spectacles with enormous sets, huge orchestras and rows upon rows of chorus members. However, while this does describe many...

One-act plays to debut Monday

Matthew Wilson April 6, 2015

Theater has changed over the years. It’s grown from small, nomadic groups of performers traveling from town to town to sold-out shows. "UA Writes: Student-Written One Acts" revisits this smaller, more...

University releases new club sports regulations

University releases new club sports regulations

Mary Catherine Hodges April 1, 2015

After months of uncertainty and fluctuating regulations, the University released new guidelines for club athletes in a meeting held March 24. Club athletes are now permitted to wear the script A again...

Shirley Jackson's female-driven horrors worthwhile reads

Shirley Jackson's female-driven horrors worthwhile reads

Reed OMara April 1, 2015

Buzzfeed recently posted an article titled “20 Incredible Books From The Past Year You Need To Read Right Now,” featuring the longlist for the Baileys Women’s Prize For Fiction 2015. While the post...

Game delays hurt Wii U schedule

Game delays hurt Wii U schedule

Matthew Wilson April 1, 2015

In the world of video games, delays aren’t uncommon. Some of the games that were supposed to come out in 2015 have been delayed, including “Uncharted 4.” A delay often lends more time to the developer...

Bands compete for festivals

Bands compete for festivals

Mary Catherine Hodges April 1, 2015

Although music festivals are known for hosting big name musicians, many festivals give smaller bands an opportunity to play on a more national level in front of larger audiences.This year, two local bands,...

April releases begin the journey to summer blockbusters

April releases begin the journey to summer blockbusters

Drew Pendleton April 1, 2015

With South by Southwest now another year older and the 2015 film year still in its infancy, the month of April is the start of the journey toward blockbuster season, which will kick off with “Avengers:...

Rainwear can be functional, cute

Rainwear can be functional, cute

Sydney Smith March 30, 2015

April ­showers might bring May flowers, but they also make it hard to embrace fashion while avoiding puddles. Fortunately, rain style has improved immensely in the last couple of years, and it’s possible...

'Argyle' statue on Woods Quad replaced

'Argyle' statue on Woods Quad replaced

Matthew Wilson March 30, 2015

Students walking through Woods Quad this month may be surprised by the absence of the long-standing sculpture, “Argyle.” In its place is a new piece from creator Craig Wedderspoon, “Vessel 
Series...

BFA art displayed in Cultural Arts Center

BFA art displayed in Cultural Arts Center

Cokie Thompson March 30, 2015

With spring graduation just a few weeks away, many seniors at The University of Alabama are focused on moving on to a job or graduate school. A handful of art students have had the opportunity to practice...

Honors week offers recognition for students

Honors week offers recognition for students

Becca Murdoch March 29, 2015

For many students, those all-nighters spent ensuring their GPAs stay in tip-top shape will pay off this week.Honors Week, a long-standing UA tradition, takes place during the first week of April. Throughout...