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Embracing differences will help Tuscaloosa heal

Trey Irby June 1, 2011

The toughest thing to learn in the midst of tragedy is how to really care about the more pedantic things in life, like opinions on the arts. Of course, I personally wasn’t thinking about new records...

Hackberry Records disconnected from Tuscaloosa

Trey Irby April 27, 2011

As the school year closes, it always feels like a series of departures. For better or for worse, Tuscaloosa is shaped (or destroyed) by the people who stay here for four years of their life. And unfortunately,...

Austrian composer Lukas Ligeti to perform free concert at Art Kitchen

Austrian composer Lukas Ligeti to perform free concert at Art Kitchen

Jordan Staggs April 27, 2011

Lukas Ligeti, an Austrian composer and percussionist specializing in unconventional and often improvisational methods of music-making, will perform a free concert at Alabama Art Kitchen May 3 at 7 p.m....

Isbell returns to roots in “Here We Rest”

Isbell returns to roots in “Here We Rest”

Jonathan Reed April 24, 2011

If you want to see an argument heat up quickly, ask any Drive-By Truckers fan who the band’s best songwriter is. Many will choose the band’s de facto frontman, Patterson Hood, whose sheer volume of...

Three ensembles to perform at Moody

Three ensembles to perform at Moody

Ashley Chaffin April 21, 2011

The Moody Concert Hall will come to life for the last time this semester with a concert that showcases the talents of three music ensembles from the University. The Huxford Symphony Orchestra, University...

Callooh! Callay! discuss creating new music

Trey Irby April 19, 2011

"We're going to play some songs." Adam Morrow, lead vocalist of Callooh! Callay!, opened our little chat with that line, and while he meant it as a joke response parodying bad interview questions, it...

Students and locals to get a taste of culture

Karissa Bursch April 19, 2011

Culture doesn’t always have to be the wildest, most exotic thing you can imagine. It can be as easy as something right outside your front door. While it can be a foreign dish or an interesting cosmopolitan...

Greek musician to perform, lecture

SoRelle Wyckoff April 19, 2011

Music often plays an intricate part in the culture of a group of people or society. In this way, music has become a fascination for many through its ability to express ideas and emotions that words often...

Show choir features groovy tunes this spring

Show choir features groovy tunes this spring

Jordan Staggs April 17, 2011

Do you ever feel like you were born in the wrong decade? Do you like to shake your groove thang to Earth, Wind and Fire or disco down to your favorite ABBA song? Or maybe you’re more into Kansas and...

What ever happened to big concerts, UA?

Kelsey Stein April 14, 2011

While Alabama football fans are preparing themselves for what’s essentially an extremely well marketed, glorified practice, students not only around the country, but at other SEC schools, are looking...

Festival celebrates women’s music, art

Alexandra Ellsworth April 14, 2011

For those interested in finding an alternative activity to the A-Day game this weekend, a new festival may offer a good option. Tuscaloosa is calling all empowered Southern women this weekend to attend...

Student tickets available for Friday Sugarland concert

Adam Greene April 13, 2011

Students, faculty and staff can purchase tickets to see Sugarland and special guests Little Big Town and Matt Nathanson perform at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater this Friday, April 15. A limited block of...