Auburn author releases first novel
“Headed for Home” tells the story of a boy named Speedy.
“Headed for Home” tells the story of a boy named Speedy.
Outdoor events in Auburn are multiplying as the weather warms up and The Plains come to life with color. Auburn CityFest, Auburn's largest arts and crafts festival, was held on a sunny April 30 at Kiesel Park.
For her senior English class, Hannah O’Brien, freshman in communications disorders, researched and studied boys in the South and their participation in choir. She found that participating in the arts has nearly all positive effects.
The Mosaic Theatre Company’s spring showcase took place at the Peet Telfair Theater on Mon., April 18. The showcase included a segment where the company members performed pieces they had written themselves based on their own experiences.
What should have been a three-hour interview with the the Coster brothers turned into eight hours. Forever An Astronaut decided the brothers' story was too important not to tell.
The film “Embers,” deals with an interesting subject: What happens when the whole world, with the exception of two individuals, wake up each morning not knowing who they are, where they are, what they are doing or why they are doing it.
Auburn is within easy reach of some of the finest cultural experiences. While food and fine art may come to mind, Atlanta is also well known for its community of film lovers. This year marks the 40th annual Atlanta Film Festival, which is to be held this weekend and next week, from April 1–10.
"Things aren’t always what they seem." The saying is simple and cliche, but it is a sentiment people can be quick to forget.
Hi my name is Alex, and in the last two years I have been to three major music festivals. Hangout, Music Midtown and Bonnaroo.
Going into making their documentary, Jennifer Grausman, Sam Cullman and Mark Becker did not know what to expect.
With posters on the wall, shelves filled with comic books and glass cases complete with comic book character collectibles, The Comic Strip on Hargrove Road in Tuscaloosa is, for the most part, the average comic book store. However, in this comic book store, customers can find something unique: two University of Alabama students striving to enter a $875 million comic book industry.
Students, faculty members and citizens of Auburn gathered at Fieldworks Project Gallery on Thursday, Jan. 21, for the opening of the Healing Quilts Initiative exhibition, which is in coordination with the Auburn University Women's Resource Center.
The Auburn University department of art and art history will hold a salon sale starting Thursday, Dec 3. at Fieldwork Projects, an extension gallery of the University.
As the end of the semester approaches, nine talented art students work to finish their senior thesis projects. The 2015 Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Candidates Senior Thesis Exhibition, "YMMV: Your Methods May Vary," opens Monday, Nov. 16 from 5-7 p.m. in Biggin Gallery.
The Auburn Ceramics Studio will be hosting Holiday Ornament Happening, a fundraiser for students to attend the annual conference of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, Saturday, Nov. 14 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 15 from 2-6 p.m.
The Denson Drive Recreation Center in Opelika is home to many different activities for local citizens, including a pottery studio which has had its wheel spinning and kiln firing since February in preparation for the a pre-sale for the Empty Bowls Event on Feb. 13 benefitting the East Alabama Food Bank.
Before snatching up tickets to see one of the most iconic pieces of American theatre, "The Glass Menagerie," be warned actress Kaylie Horowitz said she is trying to make her audience cry.
"The Love Cycle," a play following three different couples each at different stages in their lives and romances, is coming to the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center on Friday, Nov.
Josef Beery, accomplished printer, book designer and teacher, spoke to students and faculty about the art of letterpress printing at the Ralph Brown Draughon Library Tuesday evening, Nov. 3. The lecture, hosted by the English department, detailed the history of the printing press and evolution of how books have been made over time.
The opening reception for Spacing, a student art exhibition, will take place at Fieldworks Gallery on Thursday, Oct. 29 from 5-7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.