A short guide to music festivals in the Southeast
By Alex Wilkerson | Community Writer | March 30Hi my name is Alex, and in the last two years I have been to three major music festivals. Hangout, Music Midtown and Bonnaroo.
Hi my name is Alex, and in the last two years I have been to three major music festivals. Hangout, Music Midtown and Bonnaroo.
For many students at Auburn, biking across the state seems nearly impossible, much less biking across the country. But for Hillary Rizk, an Auburn graduate who works with the Wesley Foundation, she knew she could do one better.
On Friday, Feb. 12, the Auburn Knights Orchestra held their annual Valentine's Day concert at the Bottling Plant Event Center in downtown Opelika.
After three years of running The Overall Company at its original location, owners Jay and Laura Pritchard knew it was a time for a change.
Early morning partiers can buy a drink after 2 a.m. again. For many, the War Eagle Supper Club was an Auburn tradition, but it was also the only bar in Auburn that could sell alcohol after 2 a.m.
“For a child to grow up in Auburn, on its own level, it’s like an amusement park,” Anders said.
*THIS IS NOT FINISHED* My name is Alex Wilkerson, and today I want to discuss Music Festivals. My initial plan for this article was to help people decide what Summer Music Festival would be right for them, with a specific focus on Southeastern Festivals. I did not expect to write a eulogy. Let’s start with some back-ground on myself.
Bernie Sanders discussed government sponsored college, single payer healthcare, and climate change at his first presidential rally in the state of Alabama.
Jimmy Sharp and his father John Sharp, owners of John Emerald Distilling Company, have plenty to be excited about this year.
Presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders will take the stage at Boutwell Memorial Auditorium in Birmingham on Monday Jan. 18.