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Amanda Powell, an instructor from Southern Union State Community College join WSFA to cook chocolate cake. The Starr Program, ...
There is no play more iconic than Hamlet. So colossal is its reputation that the image of a man dressed in black holding a skull has come to represent the entire art form of live theatre.
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"We Shall Someday" is a new musical play opening at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. The play follows three generations of a Black family navigating racial injustice from 1961 to 1992. In every ...
The Alabama Crimson Tide won nine games last season for the first time since 1993. On Thursday's episode of "Always College Football," Greg McElroy revealed how Alabama could bolster its roster ...
Alabama athletics plans to add 40 scholarships across all of its sports following the House vs. NCAA settlement’s presumed approval later this year. However, Greg Byrne made clear during a Fox ...
EXCLUSIVE: UK radio host Greg James has become Creative Director of the nascent Crossed Wires podcast festival. James, who hosts one of the BBC’s most popular radio shows, has been tasked with ...
Jalen Milroe is NFL bound, leaving a competition among redshirt junior Ty Simpson, redshirt sophomore Austin Mack and five-star signee Keelon Russell. Simpson brings the most experience after ...
Behind clear starters Bryce Thorton and Jordan Castell, his name was mentioned as one to watch. “Greg Smith has impressed me. You know, he's another guy in the safety room," head coach Billy ...
One is played old school, one is set in the 1980s, another is a comedy favourite that hilariously tries to condense Shakespeare’s entire oeuvre into a single play, and finally a new Canadian work.
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