Hall & Oats//Tears for Fears Alan Sculley September 28, 2017 Features, Music 12 Comments Hall & Oats//Tears for Fears Ray Charles once asked the rhetorical question, “What is a soul? It’s like electricity—we don’t really know what it is, but it’s a force that can light a...
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...
Clint Black Talks About Life In Country Music Alan Sculley September 11, 2017 Features, Music 5 Comments Clint Black Talks About Life In Country Music To Clint Black, having his own distinctive sound has always been an overriding goal for his music. It’s one reason he doesn’t listen to much current...
Lydia Loveless // “Real” Alan Sculley August 17, 2017 Features, Music 6 Comments Lydia Loveless // "Real" After a year on the road in support of her 2016 breakthrough album “Real,” Lydia Loveless had to take stock of her life outside the tour bubble of the van, venues, shows and...
TOMMY BROWN // Bama the Dream School for Star OT Gary Harris August 9, 2017 Features, News & Sports 18 Comments TOMMY BROWN // Bama the Dream School for Star OT For Tommy Brown, his commitment to Alabama last Friday was the culmination of a lifelong dream. The standout offensive tackle, who is the son of former Tide...
Chamber Banking Members Partner with Community Works Tuscaloosa Susan Ryder August 9, 2017 Features, News & Sports 10 Comments Chamber Banking Members Partner with Community Works Tuscaloosa Group launches year-long financial literacy counseling session series in west Tuscaloosa A volunteer committee of Tuscaloosa-based bankers...
Matchbox Twenty // A Brief History of Everything Alan Sculley August 9, 2017 Features, Music 10 Comments Matchbox Twenty // A Brief History of Everything Matchbox Twenty is doing its first U.S. tour in four years this summer, but fans shouldn’t expect this outing to immediately be followed by a new studio...
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...
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,...
Foreigner // “40” & A Foreigner’s Tale Alan Sculley July 18, 2017 Features, Music 38 Comments Foreigner // "40" & A Foreigner’s Tale For veteran rock band Foreigner and guitarist Mick Jones – the group’s founder and last remaining original member – 2017 carries more significance than...