FACING SOUTH: PORTRAITS OF SOUTHERN ARTISTS PHOTOGRAPHS BY JERRY SIEGEL Susan Ryder July 21, 2017 Arts, Features, Reviews 13 Comments FACING SOUTH: PORTRAITS OF SOUTHERN ARTISTS PHOTOGRAPHS BY JERRY SIEGEL For more than fifteen years, Jerry Siegel has been photographing southern artists. Following in the footsteps of his namesake uncle,...
HOUSE AND SENATE LEADERS HOLD CONVERSATION WITH MORE THAN 200 MEMBERS AT CHAMBER IN SESSION Susan Ryder July 18, 2017 News & Sports 10 Comments HOUSE AND SENATE LEADERS HOLD CONVERSATION WITH MORE THAN 200 MEMBERS AT CHAMBER IN SESSION Nearly 250 Chamber members attended Chamber in Session: State of the State, held July 6 at Embassy...
Truman Capote’s Southern Years Susan Ryder July 18, 2017 Arts, Reviews 9 Comments Truman Capote's Southern Years Stories from a Monroeville Cousin Marianne M. Moates, Foreword by Ralph F. Voss Readers are well acquainted with Truman Capote’s meteoric rise to fame and his...
THEATRE TUSCALOOSA ANNOUNCES 2017-2018 SEASON Susan Ryder July 5, 2017 Entertainment, Music 12 Comments THEATRE TUSCALOOSA ANNOUNCES 2017-2018 SEASON Theatre Tuscaloosa will present three plays, two musicals, a one-night-onlyappearance by folk singer Kate Campbell, and two SecondStage productions...
The Mark of CriminalityRhetoric, Race, and Gangsta Rap in the War on Crime Era Susan Ryder July 5, 2017 Entertainment, Reviews 37 Comments The Mark of CriminalityRhetoric, Race, and Gangsta Rap in the War on Crime Era The Mark of Criminality illustrates the ways that the “war on crime” became conjoined—aesthetically,...
THEATRE TUSCALOOSA ANNOUNCES 2017-2018 SEASON Susan Ryder June 23, 2017 Arts, Entertainment 9 Comments THEATRE TUSCALOOSA ANNOUNCES 2017-2018 SEASON Theatre Tuscaloosa will present three plays, two musicals, a one-night-only appearance by folk singer Kate Campbell, and two SecondStage productions during the...
Book Review: Richmond’s Priests and Prophets Race, Religion, and Social Change in the Civil Rights Era Douglas E. Thompson Susan Ryder June 23, 2017 Arts, Entertainment 37 Comments Book Review: Richmond's Priests and Prophets Race, Religion, and Social Change in the Civil Rights Era Douglas E. Thompson Richmond’s Priests and Prophets examines Richmond, Virginia, during the 1940s and...
What’s Happening on UA Campus? Susan Ryder June 5, 2017 News & Sports 40 Comments SOLAR TECHNOLOGY SELECTED FOR NATIONAL START-UP CONTEST ? Technology developed at UA and aimed at producing inexpensive, flexible thin-film solar cells for military applications was selected for a national...
“RETROSPECTIVE” EXHIBIT // WILL FEATURE THE WORK OF BETHANY WINDHAM AND FRANK ENGLE Susan Ryder June 5, 2017 Arts 6 Comments “RETROSPECTIVE” EXHIBIT // WILL FEATURE THE WORK OF BETHANY WINDHAM AND FRANK ENGLE “Retrospective,” an exhibit featuring the work of Bethany Windham Engle and Frank Engle will be displayed at the...
Central Mesa To Offer Wholly New Downtown Dining Susan Ryder June 5, 2017 Food, News & Sports 7 Comments Central Mesa To Offer Wholly New Downtown Dining Downtown Tuscaloosa has a variety of hangouts, high-class restaurants and holes in walls, but thanks to local restaurant manager Craig Williams, it is...