Arts & Culture

Students Learn Alabama History Through Plays

Students Learn Alabama History Through Plays

The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance has partnered with the English department to present “Our Tuscaloosa,” a series of three plays that tell the stories of important events in Alabama’s history in celebration of the state’s bicentennial.

Holi Festival Mixes Colors With Excitement

Holi Festival Mixes Colors With Excitement

The International Students Association, Honors College Assembly and UA South Asian Society came together to bring Holi to Tuscaloosa. By Alexandria Cashmer

Did Someone Say Book Sale?

Did Someone Say Book Sale?

The University of Alabama Press will be hosting a book sale in the Rast Room of the Bryant Conference Center April 27-29, with discounts ranging from 50 percent to 90 percent off.  

Black Student Union Celebrates 50 Years of Diversity, Success

Black Student Union Celebrates 50 Years of Diversity, Success

The Black Student Union will celebrate its 50th anniversary with two events: The Celebration of Differences Thursday, April 19, and a gala Friday, April 20.

Four Graduating Art Students Exhibit their Work at UA Gallery

Four Graduating Art Students Exhibit their Work at UA Gallery

The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History will present an exhibition of four graduating art and art history majors work April 16-19 at the Sella-Granata Art Gallery.

‘Talking Black in America’ Documentary Premiering Thursday

‘Talking Black in America’ Documentary Premiering Thursday

To explore the history and importance of black American English, the department of communicative disorders is hosting a free screening of the new documentary “Talking Black in America: The Story of African American Language,” a documentary from the Language and Life Project.

Sonic Frontiers Presents Rova Saxophone Quartet in Season Finale

Sonic Frontiers Presents Rova Saxophone Quartet in Season Finale

The University of Alabama’s ​Sonic Frontiers concert series​ presents the Rova Saxophone Quartet March 26, at 7:30 p.m. at the Moody Concert Hall.

Black Warrior Film Festival Eyes the Future

Black Warrior Film Festival Eyes the Future

The sixth annual Black Warrior Film Festival will take place at The University of Alabama’s Ferguson Center March 2-3. The festival seeks to celebrate the art of filmmaking and highlight emerging talent, encompassing this year’s theme: the Future of Film.

“A Bright Room Called Day” Opens Feb. 26 in Allen Bales Theatre

“A Bright Room Called Day” Opens Feb. 26 in Allen Bales Theatre

UA Theatre and Dance presents “A Bright Room Called Day” Feb. 26-March 3 in the Allen-Bales Theatre on Stadium Drive.