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Art exhibit influenced by pop culture

Art exhibit influenced by pop culture

Andrew Laningham October 20, 2014

When walking through the Sella-Granata Art Gallery, Darius Hill’s large gothic sculptures might catch one’s eye. The sculptures are a part of Hill’s latest exhibit “Roots, Routes, Reverence: A...

Tuscaloosa Burger and Seafood Company offers classic Cajun fare

Tuscaloosa Burger and Seafood Company offers classic Cajun fare

Matt Lund October 20, 2014

Situated in the middle of town near Tutwiler Hall, Tuscaloosa Burger & Seafood Company, the restaurant formerly known as T-burger, boasts a small but dedicated following. Some of the main draws include...

Omar Pérez to perform poetry reading downtown

Omar Pérez to perform poetry reading downtown

Drew Pendleton October 20, 2014

While the United States works to improve relations within Cuba, the University has built connections here, one of which will be on display Tuesday when Omar Pérez, a Cuban poet and musician, will...

Seniors perform solo recitals for class credit

Seniors perform solo recitals for class credit

Laura Testino October 20, 2014

Over the past semester, nursing homes in Tuscaloosa have listened to the ebb and flow of musical notes from Ben Lucy’s 
guitar. The community performances were all part of the preparation process...

Baron aims for Rio Paralympics

Baron aims for Rio Paralympics

Laura Testino October 20, 2014

Over the past 20 years, Shelby Baron’s passport and tennis racket have accompanied her to tournaments around the world. Although Baron said she can’t name all of the locations from memory, the voyages...

Sculptors raise money for hospital

Sculptors raise money for hospital

Matthew Wilson October 19, 2014

Sitting in his bay surrounded by scraps of plaster, wax and wood, Craig Wedderspoon works with students on their next big project. The large molds for bronze busts waiting to be cast are works in progress,...

Punk band comes to town

Punk band comes to town

Andrew Laningham October 15, 2014

By Andrew Laningham | Contributing Writer Punk rock band Economy Cartel is coming to The Green Bar at 8 p.m. Friday. The band said they have seen Tuscaloosa’s punk scene grow larger than it ever was....

'Gone Girl' delivers thrills on multiple levels

Noah Cannon October 15, 2014

By Noah Cannon Three years after his deft adaptation of “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” director David Fincher is back to continue his quest to turn all of your favorite pulpy beach reads into...

Mexican-American Pulitzer Prize winner comes to campus

Mexican-American Pulitzer Prize winner comes to campus

Luisa Sanchez October 15, 2014

Award-winning photojournalist José Galvez visited campus Monday to promote his photography exhibit “Al Norte, al Sur: Latino Life in the South.” Galvez is an Arizona native and began his career at...

Student talks about American culture

Ray Allen October 15, 2014

Hailah Saaed is originally from Yemen, a country located 7,990 miles away from the United States on the Red Sea, just south of Saudi Arabia. Saaed is a second-year graduate student getting her masters...

Public reading to feature group of 5 local writers

Public reading to feature group of 5 local writers

Drew Pendleton October 15, 2014

A group of five Tuscaloosa writers will hold a public reading of their work to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Fiction Collective Two, a national organization that promotes, publishes and showcases authors...

Students play multiple roles

Students play multiple roles

Francie Johnson October 14, 2014

After weeks of strenuous rehearsal for the UA theatre department’s production of “Othello,” Samuel Hardy walked off stage needing rest. “That was a really intense rehearsal process, and then I...