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Movie Review: Dumbo returns to the silver screen but fails to stand out –

The 1941 animated Disney movie known as “Dumbo” is a classic to numerous audiences of numerous ages, but in an attempt to capitalize on the trend of live-action Disney remakes, Tim Burton tries but fails to create a more modern take on the classic. → Read More

Review: Jordan Peele continues to tackle horror with “Us” –

The film’s most noteworthy trait, in addition to its horrifying atmosphere, would be the incredibly well-handled twist towards the end of the film, which will almost resonate with viewers, regardless of whether or not they actually enjoy the film. → Read More

Movie Review: “Fighting with my family” shows the importance of following dreams –

World Wrestling Entertainment has become a hallmark of television since its inception with numerous charismatic entertainers in the business, one of whom has an inspirational story subject to the latest film by the organization, known as “Fighting with My Family.” → Read More

Movie Review: Happy Death Day 2U sets new standards on camp appeal –

The blending of the horror and comedy genres can be a polarizing experiment in that the product can either be a self-aware classic like “Scream” or an incredible refuge in absurdity like “Happy Death 2U.” → Read More

Best fall hiking spots in Tuscaloosa –

Lake Lurleen, located a little over 8 miles from downtown Tuscaloosa, offers a hiking trip for those who prefer extensive trails. → Read More

“Forever Plaid” provides challenges to young actors –

Theater Tuscaloosa showcases the musical “Forever Plaid” directed by UA professor Stacy Alley. The show features music from the 50’s and a quartet group performing on stage one last time. → Read More

Off-campus eats to check out this fall –

Students returning to Tuscaloosa after summer break will find a variety of recently opened restaurants and snack stops to enjoy this fall. → Read More

UA professor and son tag team at Band of Brothers show

When professor Alan Lane isn't teaching engineering, he's playing in his band, Doobie “Doghouse” Wilson and Friends. His son, Charles Lane, will open up for the group with his own band, Cats of Kentuck, this weekend. → Read More

'Our Town' puts everyday life on display

Shelton State Community College is putting on a production of Thornton Wilder's classic play. → Read More

College of Engineering talks love in 'Almost, Maine'

Engineers can act, too. → Read More

Theatre Tuscaloosa presents festival of one-act plays

In celebration of World Theatre Day, Theatre Tuscaloosa is packing the punch with a festival of four, one-act plays. → Read More

Theatre Tuscaloosa to show 'Cabaret'

The famous musical detailing 1930s Berlin nightlife will show at the Bean-Brown Theatre through March 4. → Read More

Students sound off on Oscar nominations

Film students choose their picks for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, which will air March 4. → Read More