Easy, Netflix-Inspired Halloween Costumes
By Sara Beth Bolin Some people have had Pinterest boards filled with costume ideas since March and finished their costumes back in September. If you’re like me, it’s the day of Halloween, and you still have no idea. But, you have been binge-watching Netflix instead of...
Ultimate Halloween Movie Marathon List
By Sara Beth Bolin From the candy and costumes to the pumpkin patches and haunted houses, everything about Halloween is wonderful. A movie marathon is the best way to jump into the spooky spirit before heading out for the evening. Choose from comedies, dramas,...
Bullet Journaling: A Simple How To Guide
By Serena Bailey If, like me, you spent any time on Pinterest this summer, you’ve probably heard of bullet journals and seen the pictures of washi tape-covered pages and handwriting that you could only dream of having. After coveting the notebook spreads I was seeing...
Playlist: Music Midtown
By Allie Binford For the last weekend of summer, I had the awesome experience of going to Music Midtown in Atlanta, Georgia. I had never been before so I had no idea what to expect. The festival had five different stages, but I stood at the Electric Ballroom stage...
3 Fall outfit ideas inspired by Rachel Green
By Allie Binford It’s finally fall! Time to break out your favorite cozy clothes and snuggle up with a good cup of coffee. For some of us, fall can bring about that awkward stage of weather where you have to keep switching between your summer and winter clothing....
Top 10 best dresses from film
By Emilee Benos Fashion on the big screen has both reflected the trends of the time and inspired them. Take a look at our top ten favorites. Illustrations by Effie Guenther 10. Kate Hudson as Andie Anderson How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Hudson once described her...
‘Interconnected Art’ dance photos for Monday motivation
By Catherine May Few things are as strikingly emotive as the experience of dance. The empirical nature of this visual art applies not only to those who perform, but to those who can spectate and feel as well. The movements of dancers shed light on the feats of the...
Introducing Alice’s Follow Friday
By Teah Shaw Welcome, ladies, to the first of what’s sure to be a digital romp. Follow along to find new bloggers, makers and hashtags biweekly. Let’s go! BLOGGERS Amanda @modernjunecleaver This gal’s as Southern as they come. Georgia-born and Nashville now, she’s...
Playlist: Labor Day 2016
By Allie Binford We’ve made it through the first few weeks of classes and now Labor Day is finally here to rescue us from our back to school blues. Here’s what we’ll be jammin’ to this weekend as we hold on to those last few rays of summertime. Make It Real | Vista...
Books to read poolside on Labor Day weekend
By Katie Huff No better time to squeeze in some leisure reading before the school year picks up than while soaking up the final rays of summer. Take a break from that 100-page reading assignment for history, and check out the books below for something a little more...
A Not So Sorry Bunch
The video above features Chelsea Handler speaking about Chelsea Does on Ellen. By Hannah Widener There’s a sketch on Inside Amy Schumer called “I’m Sorry” that features a successful women over-apologizing for normal actions. Each apology was more absurd than the next,...
Playlist: Spring Break 2016
By Abby Banks Spring Break starts Friday and everyone will be hitting the road. The drives can be long and boring, but I find that music can make the time fly by. Whether you’re headed to the beach or back home to visit family, here are some road trip jams that will...
Q&A with “The Countess of Storyville” actress Mary Catherine Waltman
Editor’s note: Some of these answers were condensed for clarity. By Natalie Brown After auditioning for “The Countess of Storyville” over a year ago, UA student Mary Catherine Waltman was cast as Celine, a featured role that allows her to work alongside professional...
8 Instagram-Famous Dogs You Should Be Following
By Caroline Giddis You did it! You made it through the first half and now the weekend is in sight. Just in case you’re feeling a little sluggish making it through the day, here are some super cute Instagram-famous dogs to show you that life isn’t just about the grades...
Independent films screen at Bama Theatre this February
By Natalie Brown When passing downtown Tuscaloosa’s Bama Theatre, many might not be aware of its incredible cultural opportunities for entertainment, which are offered to local movie lovers, artsy folk, and those who are simply fond of a good show. Bama Theatre’s...