Motorcycling Alabama//50 Ride Loops through the Heart of Dixie Susan Ryder September 28, 2017 Arts, Entertainment, Reviews 14 Comments Motorcycling Alabama//50 Ride Loops through the Heart of Dixie About the book Motorcycling Alabama is a much-needed guidebook for one of the most beautiful states to explore on two wheels. From the...
33rd ANNUAL WEST ALABAMA JURIED SHOW WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE BAMA THEATRE’S JUNIOR LEAGUE GALLERY Susan Ryder September 11, 2017 Arts, Entertainment, Features 7 Comments 33rd ANNUAL WEST ALABAMA JURIED SHOW WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE BAMA THEATRE’S JUNIOR LEAGUE GALLERY The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will be sponsoring its 33rd Annual West Alabama Juried Show from Oct. 2...
JULY ACOUSTIC NIGHT WILL FEATURE THE MULLIGAN BROTHERS WITH SPECIAL GUESTS THE PARKERS Susan Ryder July 21, 2017 Arts, Entertainment 36 Comments JULY ACOUSTIC NIGHT WILL FEATURE THE MULLIGAN BROTHERS WITH SPECIAL GUESTS THE PARKERS The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present “An Evening with The Mulligan Brothers with Special Guests, The...
THE ART OF JANET MEGO WILL BE FEATURED AT THE ARTS COUNCIL GALLERY IN AUGUST Susan Ryder July 21, 2017 Arts, Features 11 Comments THE ART OF JANET MEGO WILL BE FEATURED AT THE ARTS COUNCIL GALLERY IN AUGUST The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will host an exhibit of paintings by artist Janet Mego at the Dinah Washington Cultural Arts...
To Act or Not to Act: There is no question Linda Johnson July 21, 2017 Arts, Entertainment 5 Comments To Act or Not to Act: There is no question My love for theatre began the moment I realized that I couldn’t act. I was fortunate enough to learn that I couldn’t carry a tune at 12, dance to save my life...
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,...
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...
ERIKA WADE// THE ALABAMA PLAYWRIGHT THAT KEEPS IT REAL Reggie Allen June 26, 2017 Arts, Entertainment 9 Comments Don’t let the zip code fool you. Despite living in Los Angeles, writer Erika E. Wade is a proud Southern girl who isn’t afraid to remind anyone that thinks otherwise. Granted, her long exposure to the...
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...