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COLUMN: Video game to film adaptations aren't meant to be

COLUMN: Video game to film adaptations aren't meant to be

David Jones June 6, 2017

Last year, I paid for a monthly subscription service called MoviePass which allowed me to see one film for free each day at the movie theater. The price was a tad steep, but I used it enough to nearly...

Summer concert rundown for Birmingham and Atlanta

Summer concert rundown for Birmingham and Atlanta

Serena Bailey June 5, 2017

There are a few concerts coming to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater this summer, but if you’re looking to broaden your music experience, more shows are coming to Atlanta and Birmingham. Here’s a rundown...

Bama Art House summer film series starts Tuesday

Bama Art House summer film series starts Tuesday

Serena Bailey June 2, 2017

The Bama Theatre will begin its Bama Art House summer film series on Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. The weekly event features independent dramas, comedies and documentaries. The first film in the series is...

Weekend Band Scene June 1-4

Weekend Band Scene June 1-4

Serena Bailey June 1, 2017

It’s the first week of the summer term but that doesn’t mean you can’t still have some fun. Here’s a look at what artists are bringing their musical talents to Tuscaloosa this weekend. Handshake...

Monarch Espresso Bar to teach pour over class

Monarch Espresso Bar to teach pour over class

Alexander Richey May 31, 2017

Spring semester is done, interim just finished up and summer classes are now upon us, but the chance to learn keeps getting more delicious. Monarch Espresso Bar will host “Coffee 101” this Wednesday,...

COLUMN: Streaming services are not cinema's enemy

COLUMN: Streaming services are not cinema's enemy

David Jones May 30, 2017

When Bong Joon-ho’s newest film, “Okja,” premiered at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival last week, it was met with a chorus of boos while being projected in the wrong aspect ratio for 10 minutes....

William Gorgas exhibit explores campus connections to WWI

William Gorgas exhibit explores campus connections to WWI

Serena Bailey May 29, 2017

When Liam Adkison stood in the Gorgas House and saw people walking through the first exhibit he’d helped work on, it felt like watching a child take their first steps. “People are coming up to me to...

Netflix and Will: "The I.T. Crowd" is a smarmy British comedy worth a binge-watch

Netflix and Will: “The I.T. Crowd” is a smarmy British comedy worth a binge-watch

Will Baggett November 2, 2016

Netflix offers viewers a great opportunity to expand their horizons with a wide selection of TV shows and movies they might not have considered watching in theaters or on cable. In addition, the streaming...

"GTFO" film screening to tackle gender issues in gamer culture

“GTFO” film screening to tackle gender issues in gamer culture

Aaron Bonner November 2, 2016

Video games can be a form of escapism for many, allowing anyone to pick up a controller and go on an adventure. But for some women in the gaming community, it can be a rough place to be.The University...

Five Fall Break Destinations

Five Fall Break Destinations

Kaylee Kemp October 20, 2016

As fall break approaches, you might be wondering what there could possibly be to do if you are not going home. If you are not looking to stray too far from campus, activities such as the annual fair are...

Stage Makeup teaches theatre students how to transform their appearance

Stage Makeup teaches theatre students how to transform their appearance

Joylyn Bukovac October 17, 2016

Makeup may not be the first thought that comes to mind when thinking of theatre. However, it is a key element to enhancing the realism and storytelling of the play. In fact, Stage Makeup is an elective...

Professors and students show off creative work at poetry readings

Professors and students show off creative work at poetry readings

Serena Bailey October 15, 2016

When Lamar Wilson did his first reading on campus as a new professor at The University of Alabama last month, he chose to recite one of his poems that he doesn’t normally read aloud. He’d picked the...