Sara Watkins // “Young In All The Wrong Ways” Alan Sculley February 4, 2017 Features, Music 13 Comments Sara Watkins // “Young In All The Wrong Ways” Sara Watkins is best known for her work in Nickel Creek, the bluegrass trio she co-founded as a teenager. But you won’t hear bluegrass or much of her...
JANUARY 27TH ACOUSTIC NIGHT WILL FEATURE // GUITARIST HIROYA TSUKAMOTO Susan Ryder January 19, 2017 Entertainment, Features, Music 5 Comments JANUARY 27TH ACOUSTIC NIGHT WILL FEATURE // GUITARIST HIROYA TSUKAMOTO Guitarist Hiroya Tsukamoto will be the featured artist in a performance on Acoustic Night on January 27, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bama...
Greensky Bluegrass // THE “M” WORD Alan Sculley January 19, 2017 Features, Music 41 Comments Greensky Bluegrass // THE "M" WORD Maturity is a term some musicians prefer not to see associated with themselves or their bands. After all, music is considered a young person’s game and youthful...
O’Henry’s Coffee // Cozy and Comforting Sheena Gregg January 7, 2017 Features, Food 1 Comment O’Henry’s Coffee // Cozy and Comforting Tuscaloosa runs on coffee….lots and lots of coffee. For the size of our community, I’m often impressed with the number of coffee shops that we have in the...
TRAVIS TRITT TO PERFORM RARE SOLO-ACOUSTIC SHOW AT THE BAMA THEATRE Susan Ryder January 7, 2017 Features, Music 13 Comments TRAVIS TRITT TO PERFORM RARE SOLO-ACOUSTIC SHOW AT THE BAMA THEATRE Tickets on sale NOW through the Bama Theatre website and Etix.com. Enjoy a special evening with CMA and Grammy award-winning...
Aaron Lewis // Sinner Alan Sculley January 7, 2017 Features, Music 3 Comments Aaron Lewis // Sinner Aaron Lewis encountered his share of naysayers when he first dipped his toes into country music with his 2011 EP, “Town Line.” As the lead singer of Staind, Lewis was a star on the...
St. Paul and the Broken Bones // Sea of Noise Alan Sculley December 28, 2016 Features, Music 6 Comments St. Paul and the Broken Bones // Sea of Noise Paul Janeway, lead singer of St. Paul and the Broken Bones, suggests that his band could have followed up their acclaimed debut album, “Half The City” in...
Jason’s Deli // Still the Best Salad Bar in Town Sheena Gregg October 4, 2016 Features, Food, Reviews 9 Comments Jason’s Deli // Still the Best Salad Bar in Town As a true fan of full disclosure, I have to remind my readers that I’m a dietitian. However, despite my nutrition expertise, I would still...
UA Theatre & Dance Will “Jazz” Up Hamlet Susan Ryder October 4, 2016 Arts, Features 5 Comments UA Theatre & Dance Will “Jazz” Up Hamlet UA Theatre & Dance swings open their doors at the Marian Gallaway Theatre to present the Shakespearean classic Hamlet, October 4-8 at 7:30PM...
PW talks with Dierks Bentley // A MORE TEXTURED SOUND Alan Sculley October 4, 2016 Features, Music 6 Comments Dierks Bentley // A MORE TEXTURED SOUND For Dierks Bentley, it hasn’t mattered whether he was playing bars early in his music career, opening an arena show for a country superstar like George...