Holidays On The River Returns At The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater

Holidays on the river

Holidays on the River is back at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. This festive holiday event runs on various days through Jan. 21. Skate passes are $15 a person, and season tickets are $85. That’ll give you access to open-skating fun with your family. New to ice skating? No worries. Follow some tips, and you’ll look like… Read more »

Catch A Performance Of The Holiday Classic, A Christmas Carol At Theatre Tuscaloosa

Christmas Carol

When it comes to Christmas, one of the best ways to celebrate is through storytelling. Whether you enjoy re-watching classic holiday films, reading your favorite stories to your children, or catching performances at your local theatre, there are countless tales of Christmas to enjoy, some new and some old. One of the most popular Christmas… Read more »

Cruise Around The Course Or Neighborhood In An E-Z-GO From Bama Buggies

E-Z-GO

Looking for the perfect holiday gift? Have you considered an E-Z-GO golf cart from Bama Buggies in Tuscaloosa, AL? They are perfect for navigating the golf course during a round, or making the rounds in the neighborhood. Bama Buggies has an incredible selection to choose from all with outstanding pricing. Here’s a quick rundown of… Read more »

Kick Off The Holiday Season With 2018 Dickens Downtown

Dickens Downtown

Step back in time for an old-fashioned Victorian Christmas celebration, complete with beautiful holiday decorations, period costumes, neighborhood and business open houses, and performances from talented local choirs and bands. A real live English Town Crier and Father Christmas will even make exciting appearances. All of this is scheduled to take place at Dickens Downtown… Read more »

See More Than 1,700 Pieces Of Art At The Paul R. Jones Art Gallery

Paul R. Jones Art Gallery

Located on 6th street in Tuscaloosa, AL, the Paul R. Jones Art Gallery “includes some of the largest and most comprehensive collections of 20th-century African American art in the world,” according to their website. That’s thanks to the namesake of the museum, Mr. Paul Raymond Jones who has been described by Art & Antiques magazine… Read more »