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Pink Box Burlesque show celebrates the 1920s

Pink Box Burlesque show celebrates the 1920s

Hannah Marcum March 25, 2011

Pink Box Burlesque will once again take over the Bama Theatre this Friday for a night of dancing, comedy and live music. The show will celebrate the 1920s by paying tribute to traditional vaudeville....

Amphitheater hosts media day

Amphitheater hosts media day

Kelsey Stein March 24, 2011

Roughly a week before the sold-out opening concert at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, the venue’s staff, Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox and city officials invited representatives from local media outlets...

New College to celebrate life of Bob Dylan

New College to celebrate life of Bob Dylan

Ashley Chaffin March 23, 2011

The University of Alabama and New College are providing students a chance to celebrate Bob Dylan’s 70th birthday tonight from 5-6:30 p.m. “New College is invested in helping students make connections...

Acoustic night at the Bama

SoRelle Wyckoff March 23, 2011

After asking singer/songwriter Dylan Sneed how his tour was going, his answer was surprising. “It’s… not going, actually,” he said. The last time Sneed was in Tuscaloosa, it was one of the many...

‘Friday’ preys on our insecurities

Trey Irby March 23, 2011

We are exactly the same. What I mean is that we have the same mindset in trudging through the school week to get to Friday, to the weekend, and partying (or drinking or studying). Fun and partying (in...

Sakura Festival displays Japanese culture

SoRelle Wyckoff March 3, 2011

The 25th annual Sakura Festival will take place throughout the month of March around the Tuscaloosa community. The festival highlights Japanese culture through music, art and education.  With the help...

Young band embraces music of the past

Trey Irby March 3, 2011

Five men in suits cornered me outside of Egan’s on Saturday night. Normally, this is petrifying for a human being, as it seems like the beginning of every mob movie ever made. Thankfully, the guys weren’t...

College of Arts & Sciences to host fundraising party

Lauren Ferguson February 25, 2011

There will be a “Starry Night” during the College of Arts and Sciences Leadership Board’s seventh annual Arty Party Saturday Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. in Woods Quad and the surrounding buildings. The Arty...

Christian Night Club welcomes performers

Alyssa Locklar February 25, 2011

The African American Gospel Choir will host their Spring Christian Night Club Event this Saturday night from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Ferguson Center Game Room. Not literally a “night club,” the event is...

Blues bar gets green makeover

Blues bar gets green makeover

Jordan Staggs February 24, 2011

Patrons of the downtown Temerson Square area might notice something new this weekend – a little color change has occurred in the space beside Wilhagan’s, as its small neighboring bar has transformed...

Grammy results show shifting taste in music

Christiane Smedley February 23, 2011

Read a music column in a newspaper, magazine or online, and you will most likely be reading the opinions of a music elitist. I would even venture to say that you know a few of these types as well. A music...

Music: GaGa births a new race

Music: GaGa births a new race

Adrian Garcia February 20, 2011

Monsters rejoice! Lady GaGa’s “Born This Way” has finally surfaced, and it’s a hit. The disco-synth banger debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100—GaGa’s third #1. It shattered all previous...