The event will feature its two current exhibitions in an atmosphere promoting social distancing and observing public health guidelines.
The T. Earle Johnson Awards Ceremony honors the efforts of performers, technicians, volunteers, patrons, sponsors, and contributors.
The popular fall attraction is set to open Oct. 3 and will be open each Saturday and Sunday throughout October.
To boost patronage of the city's restaurants in a safe way, the city of Tuscaloosa announced a new Temporary Expanded Dining Program.
The Tuscaloosa Public Library reopened in June after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and hopes to offer patrons a safe experience.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Monday morning at Sokol Park on the $1.5M phase one of the Tuscaloosa All-Inclusive Park Project (TAPP)
Construction work on the Tuscaloosa All-Inclusive Playground Project is set to begin Tuesday, with a groundbreaking scheduled for Monday.
Only 250 tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, in an effort to promote social distancing.
The 2020 West Alabama State Fair and Barbecue Cook-Off has been canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and its financial downturn
The 15-work exhibit is dedicated to the memory of the late Georgine Clarke, the founder of Kentuck and an early supporter of Athlone Clarke.
The Tuscaloosa Public Library is now offering a digital library card to allow access to the library's myriad resources
Mayor Walt Maddox issued an executive order Monday closing all bars for the next two weeks, while prohibiting bar service at restaurants
Fuller Goldsmith, who achieved fame by winning "Chopped Junior," recently went into remission after his fourth bout with cancer
The Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra will present newly-recorded concerts of small ensembles beginning in September.
Despite the cancellation of the 2020 installment of the Kentuck Festival of the Arts, the center is working to still promote its artists
The drive-in movie theater in Guin will be one of two Alabama drive-ins to show Metallica's concert event later this month.
Kentuck Art Center, despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, still has a plan for workshops in August.
The Kentuck Art Center and the artists depending on the annual festival have been forced into new territory but remain hopeful of the future
The 49th Kentuck Festival of the Arts, a major economic impact event in Northport, has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic