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.…
Holiday Recipes
Good Old-Fashioned Cabbage By Lucy Frost-Helms, Copy editor. Cabbage is my favorite vegetable, and I have perfected this recipe that was loosely taught to me by my dad, and his grandmother before him. The best…
‘The Holdovers’: A new classic
By Cady Inabinett, Editor in chief Maybe it’s just the Hallmark industrial complex, but do you ever feel like every Christmas movie you watch kind of feels the same? In the coinciding ages of cable…
Holiday viewing recommendations
By The Alabamian’s staff “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” By Cady Inabinett, Editor in chief A couple of years ago, I wrote about my love of “Home Alone” in this very newspaper, calling…
Artists sell wares at first Merry Market
By M.K. Bryant, News Editor The Montevallo Arts Collaborative, which serves as the city’s arts council, hosted its first Montevallo Merry Market, a holiday-themed arts and crafts market, on Nov. 25 in correlation with Small…
‘Ooh, that sounds delicious’: ‘Revue’ cast talks Sondheim
By Wesley Walter, Managing editor The UM Theatre Department’s rendition of “Sondheim Tribute Revue,” which showcases a compilation of songs written by composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, is set to debut on Nov. 16. Sondheim…
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’: Baby’s first horror movie
By Carter James I haven’t finished a single game. I’ve never read any lore. I don’t watch Game Theory. I couldn’t care less about “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” My only attachment to the franchise is…
The ghost of Palmer Hall
By Lucy Frost-Helms, Copy editor Have you ever tried to predict the winner of College Night before Sweet Saturday? Many have over the years, but there is supposedly one individual who gets it right every…