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Two 85-pound dogs, 16 feet of space and a love of music is Mallory Graham and Scott Tyler's whole life.
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Two 85-pound dogs, 16 feet of space and a love of music is Mallory Graham and Scott Tyler's whole life.
Auburn’s art community gathered Monday night for the opening of the "I YOU WE WHO ME" exhibit, featuring the creative talents of Adam Lovitz, Ashley Wick and Patrick Maguire.
Upon Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art's reopen in September they will also be forming a new student advisory council.
Fans of "Monty Python" will have something to look forward to over the next week as Auburn Area Community Theatre puts on “Spamalot!” at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center.
As Auburn residents mingled with their finger food, commenting on the photos hanging around the small exhibit, Bashira Chowdhury explained the importance of bees in temperate climates to those listening nearby.
After three years at IBM, two degrees from Auburn University and 25 years teaching high school, Scott Moody, owner of Chirpwood in Opelika, has settled down in his third career, his "doing good" career.
One of the best parts of college is inviting parents, siblings and other loved ones to show off your new stomping grounds. The first place you take them will obviously be our beautiful campus, where you can show off the nice facilities and impressive stadiums. Showing off your living quarters is a must as well as it gives you the opportunity to present your empty bottle collection above the cabinets and explain the questionable smell as “something maintenance is going to take care of."
Auburn University's Performing Arts Center will have a new executive director starting July 1.
The Dempsey Arts Center is currently displaying works submitted by artists for the CityFest Juried art show.
Ari Gutman whipped out a purple Crown Royal drawstring bag, pulled the top open and took out a pack of pale tan clay instead of whiskey — something he said sometimes elicits jokes from people wherever he takes the bag.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum presented the winners of its Student Writing Competition on the evening of April 20. The competition, which was open to graduate and undergraduate students at the University, aimed to celebrate works that have been exhibited at the museum.
You’ve been through it.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art hosted writer and director Robby Henson Thursday for a screening of his film, "I Came From."
Painting coolers for fraternity formals has been a persistent tradition in the Greek community for years now. Heading to New Orleans, painted cooler in tow, is the status quo when it comes to formal season.
If the thought of your future and the increasingly desperate pressure to find post-grad gainful employment by your mom, dad and the system of Capitalism as a whole have you feeling nauseated, then know you are not alone.
Poet Phillip B. Williams is the type of artist shaped far more by the people he’s known than the places he’s been or the events he’s been a part of.
Many believe if you love what you do, you never work a day in your life. The Spicer family, owners of Spicer's Music, have turned their passion and talents into a thriving business built on community and love for the arts.
With the holidays comes visions of ribbon-wrapped Christmas trees, gingerbread houses and sparkling New Year’s Eve parties. Finding the perfect outfit that fits the joyous season of holiday parties can seem daunting, but this year’s trends make it simple.
After the publish of his first book, John Carvalho, associate professor and director of journalism, said he had heightened his awareness. He overcame a mental barrier, wrote a book and became completely aware that he could do it again.
Garrett Hongo, Hawaiian-born poet of Japanese descent and raised in Los Angeles, came to the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts as part of this month’s Third Thursday poetry event, the last of the Fall season.