Culture — Page 15

For a city famed for space exploration, it turns out Huntsville has plenty of star power as well. Rescheduled from September 2021, the third annual “Rocket City’s Got Talent” goes […]

During the Boston Marathon bombing, law enforcement gathered forensic evidence about what happened that day from eyewitness accounts, surveillance video and a massive amount of cellphone data from people who […]

By now, we all have at least a working knowledge of the Nick Saban Rehabilitation School for Wayward Coaches. When a coordinator or head coaches don’t win enough games or […]

There is a popular Irish ditty that says, “As you slide down the banister of life, may the splinters never point the wrong way.” After two years of splinters, Huntsville’s […]

The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce sent their new loaned executive, John Olshefski on a road trip to Fort Campbell last week. He attended a Career Summit held by Hiring […]

Open call for aspiring local playwrights

Theatre Huntsville and Evil Cheez Productions is presenting the 2022 Rocket City Playwrights’ Series, a program that supports the creation of new works by local writers. Now in its sixth […]

Huntsville’s U.S. Space & Rocket Center was featured in a “Rise & Shine” segment of ABC’s “Good Morning America” last week, along with several other Alabama destinations. The segment filmed […]

Two cutting-edge motorsports, MotoSurf and MotoSkate American cup events will debut in Huntsville for three days of competition July 8-10, 2022. Huntsville is a city known as a hub of […]

A Louisiana chef’s aspirations of beginning his own culinary business in Alabama are coming true as he begins preparations to open his restaurant and office. Chef Blake Yount moved to […]

The City of Huntsville’s Beautification Board is accepting nominations for the 2022 Huntsville Beautification Awards. Any City of Huntsville-licensed commercial, business or government properties within the city limits qualify. It […]

You could feel the tempo building last night at the inaugural HSV Quarterly Music Meetup hosted by the Huntsville Music Board at the Mars Music Hall. It was an opportunity […]

Players from each team of the 2022 USFL football league

The fate of the USFL depends on Alabama

The state of Alabama ranks sixth in the nation for college football recruits. Fifty-eight players from the state are currently in the NFL. For a period of 1,459 days, college […]

In 2012, the Carnegie Visual Arts Center presented Decatur’s first Mardi Gras-style celebration with the “Carnegie Carnival,” and since that first year, the event has grown and grown. This year […]

Whether you are an adult reliving the “Bo Over the Top” games of your childhood, or a pee-wee leaguer inspired by recent football games, GT Sports Marketing is hosting a […]

Nick Saban smiling at college football trophy

Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban deflected retirement rumors with veteran deftness at an Alabama Football Coaches Association clinic last month. While that’s not new – there is no […]

Plans by the University of Alabama in Huntsville to help create a “college town” experience are one step closer toward becoming a reality following the Huntsville City Council’s approval of […]

While Presidents Day commemorates George Washington’s birthday, the holiday has come to also honor all presidents who have served in the prestigious office throughout our country’s history. As we look […]

Lauderdale County native Jason Isbell sang “I’m still singing like that Great Speckled Bird” on his chart-topping 2017 release The Nashville Sound. Isbell was referencing the 1930s hymn “The Great […]

Andrew Whitworth and Cooper Kupp celebrate after winning the Super Bowl.

Fort Payne native and Cincinnati Bengals placekicker Evan McPherson generated more than a few articles this week when he decided to skip mid-game adjustments in the locker room and watch […]

Auburn has no choice but to keep Bryan Harsin

Between 2002 and 2006, Alabama said goodbye to four head football coaches including Joe Kines and his inauspicious Independence Bowl performance as interim between Mike Shula and Nick Saban. When […]

Downtown Florence thrives with art, eats and shopping

Situated between the beautiful Tennessee River and the University of North Alabama is the vibrant and creative community of Downtown Florence. Around 40,000 citizens call Florence home, and so many […]

I’m a self-professed history nerd, but I knew little about my hometown’s wealth of Black history until I decided to write this piece. Being a follower of Huntsville Revisited’s Facebook […]

As Huntsville recognizes Black History Month in February, one of the city’s most appealing aspects is its diversity in culture and storied history as seen through the eyes of art […]

About 15 years ago, Clemson decided to unilaterally put an end to the Bowden Bowl and promote Jefferson County native William Swinney to run their football program. Swinney is much […]