By Lucy Frost-Helms, Copy editor If you’re a fan of the outdoors, national parks, conservation or the systems that manage it all, then you may enjoy Dr. Scott Turner’s National Parks and Public Lands class.…
Adrian Rhodes “Never Mind All That”
By Maeghan Jeremiah The current exhibition in Poole Gallery is described by the artist as, “A meditation on grief, the passage of time, the fleeting nature of joy, and the struggle to hold contradictory feelings…
Thoughts on the Emmy’s
By Carter James The Emmy’s has always been an interesting award show to me. I never kept up with TV enough to have opinions on the nominees, so it felt like learning a foreign language.…
Montevallo alumni in-residence summer program
By Maeghan Jeremiah This past summer, three Montevallo alumni returned for a deep dive into the art of printmaking. This group is named the Stephens Printmaking Fellows after Professor Emeritus Scott Stephens who taught printmaking…
Tinglewood Festival: a celebration of woodworking
By M.K. Bryant Tinglewood Festival this year was held on Sept. 10 in Orr Park. This annual celebration is named after Tim Tingle, the artist behind the tree carvings that characterize Orr Park. This year,…
Nathan Fielder: television’s pretend daddy
By Josie Shaw Have you ever wanted to prematurely rehearse monumental moments of your life with improvisational actors in a simulated environment while being filmed for a television show? No? For only $9.99 a month,…
“Updowns” premieres at Sidewalk Film Festival
By Josie Shaw For Tyson Evans, 2022 has been quite a lifechanging year. His new film, “Updowns,” premiered at Sidewalk Film Festival on Aug. 28 during a slot of narrative shorts. While the concept for…
“The Bear”: television’s culinary nightmare
Television’s current golden age has largely improved due to streaming services, and “The Bear” is a prime example of that. FX and Hulu’s new show fully broke the internet on Aug. 3 by launching its…