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    MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ a perfect 10

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    Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures / www.intothespiderverse.movie “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is brought to you by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the creators behind “The Lego Movie” and “21 Jump Street,” and stars Shameik Moore as Miles Morales. This film serves as an origin story...

    Daily schedule

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    CULLMAN - Oktoberfest is upon us! Below, courtesy of www.CullmanOktoberfest.com, is a detailed schedule for tomorrow through Sunday. To read the history of Oktoberfest in Cullman, visit http://www.cullmanoktoberfest.com/about.html. You can find details on the more popular events in our online calendar at http://www.cullmansense.com/calendar.   Thursday, Oct. 6 8-5--Farmer's...

    ‘Incredibles 2’ a must-see this summer; 8/10

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    Image credit: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Writer/director Brad Bird, along with the main voice cast of “The Incredibles,” have returned 14 years later to deliver “Incredibles 2,” and most people agree that it was worth the wait. “Incredibles 2” caters to both younger and older...

    Newly re-established Cullman Community Theatre holding 1st auditions June 8-9

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    Wayne Cook speaks in May to a group of local residents interested in community theater. The Cullman Community Theatre's first auditions will be June 8-9. (Tribune file photo) CULLMAN - The newly-re-established Cullman Community Theatre (CCT) has announced audition dates for its first production. Auditions...

    2nd dive-in movie of the season Thursday night at CWAC

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    Guests enjoy a dive-in movie at the Cullman Wellness & Aquatic Center last summer. / Tribune File Photo CULLMAN - The second of one of Cullman Parks and Rec's most popular summer events, the Dive-In Movies, will take place tomorrow, Thursday, July 13. The movie "Sing"...

    Cullman Community Band rings in the season

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    Neal McLeod plays solo trombone in “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - The 50-plus member Cullman Community Band delighted the crowd at the Cullman Civic Center on Sunday with its annual Christmas concert.  Director/Conductor Garry Taylor led the band through a...

    125th annual singing convention draws capacity crowd to courthouse

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    Music comes from all directions as the song leader directs from the center. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - Over the weekend, Cullman celebrated what has become a unique tradition in Alabama: the state’s last courthouse singing convention.  Singers from all over the state, and some...

    Cullman High promises crowd pleaser with spring production of “Shrek: The Musical”

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    A recent rehearsal for "Shrek: The Musical" CULLMAN - After last year’s “Beauty and the Beast,” Cullman High School Theatre (CHST) chose to stick with the animation adaptation idea, but has taken a decidedly different twist on the fairy tale genre with “Shrek: The Musical.” ...

    Morning music: “Oh Happy Day”

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    "Oh Happy Day" is a spiritual song that will move you for many reasons...the beat is astounding, the heart and soul of the song are exuberant; it spreads through your spirit, and will give you a great start to your Tuesday! Play on, brother! "Oh...

    Local youth perform to raise money for Cullman Regional nursery and pediatric care

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    HANCEVILLE - Since the For Kids' Sake Variety Show debuted in 1993, the show has helped raise more than $100,000 for Cullman Regional’s nursery and pediatric care. The show gives children all throughout Cullman County the chance to showcase their talents while helping other...

    Rock the South continues after projected record opening day

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    CULLMAN - Arguably Cullman's event of the year, Rock the South lit up the Friday night sky above Heritage park last night. The stage was on fire with talent as well-known acts such as Cody Jinks, Brett Eldridge and Luke Bryan played unforgettable performances....

    West Point High School Fine Arts to present “All I Want for Christmas is You”

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    WEST POINT - The West Point High Fine Arts program is up to something, and it’s good! On Dec. 10 and 11 in the West Point auditorium, West Point High School Director of Bands Ty Parker and his students will present “All I Want...

    Movie Review: “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” a fun time

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    “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” directed by Jake Kasdan is neither a direct sequel, nor a reboot of the original “Jumanji” movie from 1995, but it clearly takes place in the same world. There are some references to the original placed throughout the film...

    Cullman area music historian’s recordings featured in production of “She Stoops to Conquer”

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    “She Stoops to Conquer” was performed at Liberty University. LYNCHBURG, Va. - Neal Brasher, who teaches accents and dialects as assistant professor of Theatrical Arts at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, wanted to show the similarities between English and classic Southern U.S. accents.  He went...

    Dancing for a Cause a Smash Hit at CHS

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    Dancing for a Cause 2016 was a hit. Thank you to our sponsors, contestants and volunteers. What a fun evening!” Keri Payne, The Factory Dance Productions co-owner   CULLMAN - On Saturday night, April 2, the inaugural Dancing for a Cause charity event took place at the...

    2016 Oktoberfest has officially begun!

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    CULLMAN - Cullman Mayor Max A. Townson kicked off the Oktoberfest 2016 opening ceremony by presenting the colors of the United States and Germany while the national anthem was played by the Hanceville High School German Band. The opening prayer was administered by Chaplain...

    Circus Promises Big Family Fun

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    CULLMAN – A new year has brought the Loomis Bros Circus back to town and families across the county are welcome to come join in the fun. The show will be in town for two days only on February 1 and 2 with all...

    Farm Y’all goes off without a hitch

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    CULLMAN - Children petting animals, adults pushing strollers with dozing babies, folks visiting, or just sitting on benches doing a little people watching, vendors selling and others carving fruits and vegetables, and the highlight of the festival, giant pumpkins and watermelons which draw lots...

    Luna’s BBQ and The Cotton Gin bring local flavor to RTS

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    CULLMAN - There are concession stands, and there are local franchises, but there are only two truly hometown food spots at this year’s Rock the South music festival: Luna’s BBQ from Hanceville and The Cotton Gin from Good Hope. “We aren’t directly in town in...

    Singing Through Time

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    HANCEVILLE – On Friday, Feb. 27, the Wallace State Singers presented “Disney Through the Decades” for a crowd that consisted of lots of happy and excited children. The night’s showing was special in that it was Daddy-Daughter Date Night. Fathers, grandfathers, brothers and uncles...

    Morning music: “Happy”

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    "Happy" is a song written, produced, and performed by American singer and record producer Pharrell Williams, from the Despicable Me 2 soundtrack album. It also served as the lead single from Williams' second studio album, Girl (2014). It was first released on Nov. 21,...

    Area Children Preparing for Their Chance on Stage

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    This program gives children the ability to perform on stage for the first time and get experience in the arts at a young age to help them see if this is something they would like to do in the future.”  Waid Harbison, marketing, programs & events...

    Rock the South donations top $139K for 2018

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    Local organizations received donations from Rock the South Saturday evening.  (Photo courtesy Rock the South) CULLMAN - On Saturday evening, Rock the South (RTS) made good on its ongoing commitment to give back to the city of Cullman, handing out more than $139,000 to four...

    Plenty to do on Saturday

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    CULLMAN - If you are looking for something to do in and around Cullman on Saturday, there are plenty of options from which to choose. Things are happening in many different municipalities, starting early and going into the night. We've listed the events we know...

    Biggest event yet for this year’s Smith Lake Park Fireworks and Music Festival

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    The fireworks brought tears to my eyes. Only in America can we celebrate the Fourth of July with such a beautiful display of fireworks!” Cindie Wilson   CULLMAN – Smith Lake Park held its annual Fireworks and Music Festival on Saturday, opting to hold the event on...

    Clucknbrew community tailgate party to take place Saturday

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    CULLMAN – Football season has officially arrived. Time for kickoffs and tailgate parties. Time to throw back some beers with friends while cheering on your favorite sports team. With this season comes something to make it even more spectacular: Cullman City Parks and Recreation...

    Tyler Steel to Headline Local Country Music Concert Saturday

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    CULLMAN – On June 6 at the Beech Convention Center in Cullman, the up and coming country music singer Tyler Steel will perform. The doors will open at 7 p.m. and the show will kick off with Sweet Tea Trio and Cullman’s own Jeff Cordes.  While Tyler Steel isn’t...

    Burrow Museum receives grant from Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association

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    Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association President Tami Reist and Evelyn Burrow Museum Director Donny Wilson HANCEVILLE - The Evelyn Burrow Museum at Wallace State Community College was recently awarded a $2,000 grant by the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association.  The grant will be used to...

    Cullman Community Band’s senior member enjoys a life filled with music

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    Dr. Robert Orr, full-time musician, part-time retiree! GOOD HOPE - Robert Orr has been retired for 21 years, but you'd never know it by talking to him.  At 88 years of age (he was specific: "88 years and 7 months!"), he has earned his rest;...

    Profile: Local bluegrass band BoomTown

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    CULLMAN - When Jesse Turner and his friends got together in October of 2015 to form BoomTown, they had no idea it would be something they would be pursuing full-time within a year.           “That first weekend we got together we decided to compete in the...

    Crowds enjoy Hanceville’s Mud Creek Arts & Crafts Festival

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    HANCEVILLE - Historic downtown Hanceville was abuzz on Saturday, as crowds enjoyed the 7th Annual Mud Creek Arts & Crafts Festival. The breezy and slightly cooler weather made for a great day for those in attendance. Lashan Johnson, 44, of Cullman was a vendor at...

    Hopeful Children Gather for a Chance at a Part in the Fun

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    CULLMAN – Auditions for the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s production of Aladdin were held on Monday at the Cullman Civic Center. The auditorium was packed with anxious parents and excited kids from ages 5 to 18.   “The children will audition for about two hours,” said Kelly...

    2nd Annual Caring for Cullman Concert draws huge crowd

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    Photo: Good Samaritan Health Clinic Executive Director Jolanda Hutson, right, accepts a $6,000 donation from Merchants Bank of Alabama. CULLMAN - The second annual Caring for Cullman Concert, benefiting the Good Samaritan Health Clinic, was held on Monday evening at Cullman High School, presented by...

    Wallace State Singers to present “Sing America Sing!” July 5-7

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    Wallace State Singers prepare for their upcoming show, “Sing America Sing!” which will be held July 5-7, at 7 p.m. nightly, at the Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre. Admission is a $10 donation, supporting the group’s 2019 European tour for “Stars Fell on Alabama: Music...

    Local Musician Montgomery Miller Begins Solo Work

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    My plan is to always write music.” Montgomery Miller, Musician CULLMAN – Montgomery Miller just released his first solo, acoustic single entitled Forever in My Hands. Miller previously sang in the bands Abandon Disclosure and I Am Surrounded. Abandon Disclosure had an opportunity to be signed with...

    Soggy start no problem for Rock the South

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    It was rainy early, then cloudy and muggy for the first day of this year's Rock the South festival, but the fans didn't seem to mind. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - Rain threatened to spoil the start of Rock the South on Friday,...

    Rhythm of the fall: area marching bands prepare for 2017 season

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    The Vinemont Eagle marching band prepares for the 2017 marching season. / Courtesy Skylar King CULLMAN COUNTY - As the new school year cranks up, many are looking forward to the kick off the 2017 high school football season. Football teams have been busy for...

    Former Alabama First Lady Marsha Folsom to Star in Ben South’s New Play

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    HANCEVILLE – On Saturday, March 14 at 7 p.m., Ben Johnson South’s new play, “Yours Eternally: Letters of a Lifetime” will premiere. The play will star former Alabama First Lady Marsha Folsom and her son James Folsom III. The play will be at the...

    The Luck of the Irish: Crowds Enjoy St. Paddy’s Day in Cullman

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    CULLMAN – There is a lot of fact and fiction behind why we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, and what the true meaning behind the holiday really is. One thing that is for sure, however, is that here in the United States, we celebrate with vigor...

    An Artist Among Us

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    CULLMAN – Shirley Roy at USA Healthcare is quite the artist. She passes the time by drawing and coloring pictures of the workers on the second floor where she lives as well as other drawings including landscapes, animals and cartoon characters. “I started about 10...

    The 62nd Annual Cullman County Fair is now open!

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman County Fair officially kicked off today at 5 p.m. with a flag-raising ceremony, as well as a ribbon cutting. The event included various community leaders, including District Judge Kim Chaney, Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry, Cullman City Police Chief Kenny...

    Students end art camp with style

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    Photo: Willa Smith stands next to the Indian mural she helped paint at art camp. The mural will soon be given to West Point Middle School.   We are so fortunate to have opportunities like this and for people like Laura who pour time into nurturing their (the...

    Nearby nursing home residents speak out about RTS

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    It doesn’t bother me. I’m used to all that kind of stuff.” John Thomas   CULLMAN – When Rock the South is in full swing, homes all over Cullman are pounding to the beat of the music. Some consider it free entertainment, while others aren’t so thrilled...

    Rockin’ America’s Heroes kicks off Valkyrie Initiative

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    BATTLEGROUND – Over the weekend, Camp Liberty hosted Rockin’ America’s Heroes, a launch party for the Valkyrie Initiative, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the successful facilitation of the after-down range transition of veterans, first responders and their families. President of the Valkyrie Initiative, Sheila L....

    Friday Fun: July 15

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      Fairview HS Class of 1963 Reunion Friday, July 15 at noon at Waterbrook Restaurant, 10645 U.S. Hwy 278 E in Holly Pond. For more information, call 256-339-3451.   Swamp John’s Dinner Friday, July 15 from 4-7 p.m. at Tri-County Volunteer Fire Department. Plates $10. Money will go to...

    OPINION: What is Going on with Kanye and What is He Doing?

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    CullmanSense reporter Will Hogue, based in NYC, has some thoughts on Kanye West, and he wants you to hear them. NEW YORK CITY - There was something picturesque about Kanye West standing at Madison Square Garden with his laptop in front of him, his successful...

    Wallace State Singers going back in time with ‘That ‘70s Show’

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - If the ‘70s groove is your thing, make plans to attend the Wallace State Singers’ upcoming performance entitled “That ‘70s Show.” “We can’t wait to take our audience back to the 1970s,” said Tiffany Richter, director of the Wallace State Singers and...

    Movie Review: ‘Tomb Raider’ worth the price of admission

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    “Tomb Raider” is directed by Roar Uthaug and stars Academy Award-winner Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft in what is essentially an origin story for this version of Lara that sets up future entries for the franchise. Vikander’s portrayal of Lara Croft is different from the...

    Wallace State Kicks Off Arts in April Events

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    HANCEVILLE – The annual month long Arts in April event is back at Wallace State Community College. New exhibits featuring every medium of art one could think of will be present at the Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts located on campus. “Providing...

    Mopars overtake Depot Park for a great cause

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    We came all the way from New Orleans to see our friends up here in Cullman. This is the Big Easy Mopar Club and we do this six times a year in different cities in the country and Cullman is one of our stops....

    Movie Review: ‘Atomic Blonde’ has great action, suffers a bit on plot

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    "Atomic Blonde," in theaters now, is directed by David Leitch, half of the director duo behind the John Wick films. "Atomic Blonde" stars Charlize Theron as MI6 agent Lorraine Broughton and James McAvoy as Berlin station chief, David Percival. The film is based on...

    Staycation: Muscle Shoals

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    MUSCLE SHOALS - At just around an hour drive away is one of America’s best kept secrets: Muscle Shoals. It has been the subject of documentaries, it’s the Motown and Sound City of the south, the birthplace of American legend Hellen Keller (okay, that’s technically...

    Bearcat GROWLS prowls into Depot Park

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    This event is a way the community can come together to help make sure every child has a great start with the right tools. Every child deserves that.” Mary Hovater   CULLMAN – Depot Park was hopping on Saturday afternoon, as the new event, Bearcat GROWLS, took...

    Rock the South 2017: Sam Hunt to perform

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    CULLMAN - Organizers for 2017's Rock the South music festival on Monday morning announced that Sam Hunt will be performing. This year's Rock the South will take place June 2-3 at Cullman's Heritage Park. The next artist announcement is expected on Friday, Jan. 13. Find out more...

    Shane Quick remarks on 2016 Rock the South

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    CULLMAN - Shane Quick is the co-owner of Premier Productions, the organizer and producer of Rock the South.               Quick and his team have noticed marked growth in attendance from last year’s event.               “I would say we’ve grown anywhere from 3,000-5,000 tickets per day,” he said.               Although there...

    WSCC Gets New Art Exhibit

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    HANCEVILLE – The Evelyn Burrow Museum at Wallace State Community College hosted a reception for its newest exhibition, “Equus: Fine Art Photography by Arden Ward Upton,” on Thursday. Upton was at the reception and spoke to everyone about the photographs she’s chosen for the...

    Morning music: “Young Hearts Run Free” by Cullman County’s Candi Staton

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    We have a very special edition of Morning Music today! A native of Hanceville/ Colony, Candi Staton is a hometown girl who made good, but has never forgotten her roots! A couple of years ago, she was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame...

    2016 Sweet Tater Festival biggest yet

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    SMITH LAKE PARK - The sunny weather had a great influence on Cullman County Parks & Rec’s Fourth Annual Sweet Tater Festival Sunday and Monday. According to CCP&R Director Doug Davenport this year saw the greatest turnout the festival has ever had. Davenport attributed...

    Hypnotist entertains for Make-a-Wish Foundation, wants to help veterans

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    The volunteers’ hypnotic antics included having their arms transformed into giant bunny ears.   HANCEVILLE - Comedic hypnotist Gary Conrad visited Wallace State Community College Sunday afternoon to help promote the work of the Make-a-Wish Foundation, which helps bring moments of joy to children fighting deadly...

    Youth Explosion “No Limits” tour swings through Cullman

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    Members of Christian Soldiers Ministries CULLMAN - Despite below-freezing temperatures, the Youth Explosion "No Limits" tour went on in Cullman this weekend at the Cullman Civic Center. The tour is part of a ministry that helps provide goods and services to families and children living...

    St. Bernard Prep Hosts All-State Choir Auditions

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    CULLMAN – St. Bernard Prep School recently hosted auditions for the Alabama Vocal Association. Choral students from at least thirty different schools around north Alabama auditioned for the Alabama All-State Choir on November 13-14, 2015. In order for students to participate in AVA festivals, they...

    CHS’ annual Big Band Dance coming to Civic Center this Friday; dance to raise funds for new band uniforms

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    CULLMAN - This Friday, Feb. 3, Cullman High School (CHS) will host its 21st annual Big Band Dance at Cullman Civic Center from 7-9 p.m. (come 30 minutes early for dance instruction).  Live music will be provided by the CHS Jazz Band under CHS...

    Cullman High Band’s Dinner with the Drumline: Awesome Music and Mad Dog Mike’s Famous Bar B Que

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    It feels awesome to be able to help the band that I love. These kids are awesome, they’re not like us back in the ‘80s; they are actually polite and not as rebellious as we were!” Mike Hays, owner of Mad Dog Mike’s Famous Bar...

    East and West Elementary Students Showcase Artwork

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    “We do this so that the parents and the community can come by and see what the kids have been doing. They do such great work; I am so proud of them.” Mrs. McBrayer, art teacher   CULLMAN - The annual East and West Elementary Art Show...

    Wallace State Theatre putting modern spin on “Our Town”

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    Haley Johnson, left, of Birmingham, and Trey Moody of Hartselle, rehearse a scene from “Our Town” for an upcoming production of the Thornton Wilder classic at Wallace State Community College, Hanceville. The pair portrays the roles of Emily Webb and George Gibbs. HANCEVILLE -...

    Honoring Local Artists and Serving the Community

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    CULLMAN - Chamber for Charities proudly presented their Third Annual Art After Hours last Tuesday at TP Country Club. Both current Chamber members and potential future members came together to honor local artists and their artwork, and serve the community by donating a large...

    UPDATE: Weather at Rock the South

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    CULLMAN - Phyllis Little, director of the Cullman Emergency Management Agency, is on the team of people at Rock the South monitoring the weather and has a say in the decisions on how to handle emergency situations at the festival. “Right now, it is looking...

    Rhythm of the Fall: area marching bands, part 4

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    Dual Drum Majors Layla Finley and Jeremiah Wilson / William Johnson BREMEN - In our final installment of “Rhythm of the Fall,” we drop in on the Cold Springs Royal Blue Band, led by director William Johnson. Members: “The Royal Blue of Cold Springs High School has...

    Movie review: “Wonder Woman” best movie from DC extended universe so far

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    Official “Wonder Woman” film poster from wonderwomanfilm.com   CULLMAN - "Wonder Woman," directed by Patty Jenkins, is the origin story for one of DC Comics’ flagship characters, Wonder Woman. Starring Gal Gadot as the titular character, the movie follows Diana (Wonder Woman) as she grows up...

    Travis Tritt and DeeJay Silver set to perform in June at Rock the South

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    CULLMAN – A legend in country music and a DJ who’s created his own legend since the inception of Rock the South will both be taking the stage at this year’s fastest growing country music festival. “Travis Tritt is an icon in country music. I...

    Saw Mill Road Productions: Paving the way for future artists

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Two local troubadours are offering up-and-coming musicians and artists real-word experience in the music industry, giving them insight and encouragement into what is known as the most cutthroat business around. Nashville recording artists Brett Greer and Jerry Parker are offering a...

    Cullman crowd enjoys visit from The King

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    CULLMAN - This weekend at the Cullman Civic Center, Stephen Freeman, a worldwide acknowledged and awarded Elvis Presley tribute artist, transported the packed center of more than 350 people back to the era of rock 'n' roll. The show was put on by The...

    33rd Annual Cullman County Band Exhibition held Saturday evening

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    CULLMAN - Last night, the Cullman High School (CHS) band hosted the 33rd Annual Cullman County Band Exhibition, with Vinemont, Good Hope, West Point, Fairview, Holly Pond, Hanceville, Cold Springs and Cullman sending their bands to showcase to the community their halftime shows that...

    Enjoy a free concert featuring WSCC Jazz and Concert Bands Thursday evening

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    HANCEVILLE - The Wallace State Community College Fine and Performing Arts program will present its annual spring concert on Thursday, April 27, at 7 p.m., in the Recital Hall of the Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts. The free concert will feature performances...

    City Parks & Rec Youth Art Camp set for June 28-30

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    CULLMAN – Get your creative juices flowing at Cullman City Parks and Recreation’s Youth Art Camp, which will take place June 28-30 at the Cullman Civic Center. Registration is now open at the civic center or online at www.cullmanrecreation.org. The camp will be Tuesday-Thursday from...

    Movie Review: ‘Dunkirk’ focuses on the moment, not the characters

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    Christopher Nolan's latest film, "Dunkirk" is about the mass evacuation that took place in Dunkirk, France in 1940 during World War II. The film stars Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Kenneth Branagh and Mark Rylance among many other supporting characters. From a technical standpoint, "Dunkirk" is...

    Camp Liberty postpones Freedom Fridays

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    BATTLEGROUND - The Freedom Fridays program at Camp Liberty was set to begin tonight, Aug. 12, but had to be postponed due to technical difficulties. “I sincerely regret to announce that Freedom Friday will be postponed this evening due to technical difficulties,” said Joseph Land...

    Wallace State Fine and Performing Arts presents ArtsKids! programs

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    HANCEVILLE - The Wallace State Community College Fine and Performing Arts department announces its new ArtsKids program for area students in grades 3-8. The first session, SingKids! will be held during Fall 2017 semester. “ArtsKids is a new outreach program offered through our Fine and...

    Entries sought for local art show at Wallace State

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    HANCEVILLE -  Wallace State Community College is seeking entries for its annual “Arts in April Celebration” planned for April 4-30 at the Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts. The theme for the 2016 exhibit is “Spring Upcycle” and participants are invited to create...

    Board gamers: Celebrate International Tabletop Day Saturday at the Agriplex

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    CULLMAN - Attention board gamers, card gamers and fantasy fans!  Tomorrow, Saturday, April 28 is 2018 International Tabletop Day, and Cullman is in on the fun.  Gamers will be at the North Alabama Agriplex from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., playing all manner of...

    Fans’ perspective: RTS ‘better than last year’

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    CULLMAN - Rock the South is a fan-driven experience. Without the thousands of country music fans that cram inside Heritage Park each year, the event would be nothing but a bunch of vendors hawking their goods to no one, and the musicians would be...

    Grammy and Dove Award-winning artist David Phelps to perform in Decatur on Nov. 3

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    DECATUR - The unmistakable sound of multi-Dove and Grammy Award-winning recording artist, David Phelps will be featured in Decatur on Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Decatur Baptist Church, at 7 p.m. Once a childhood musical prodigy from Tomball, Texas, David Phelps earned a bachelor’s degree...

    2nd annual Cruze Fest and Swap Meet held Saturday

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    Photo: Commissioner Kerry Watson and Smith Lake Park Manager Tony Harris   CULLMAN - Despite the sprinkles of rain and dip in attendance due to Rock the South, the second annual Cruze Fest and Swap Meet, hosted by Smith Lake Park, provided a much appreciated and...

    Independent Film: “Go With Le Flo”

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    HANCEVILLE - The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers brought yet another engaging and entertaining film to Wallace State Community College called “Go With Le Flo”. The film was shown last Thursday evening and was accompanied by its filmmakers, Robyn Rosenkrantz and Michael Glover....

    Carmike 10 Hosts Sensory-Friendly Movie for Area’s Special Needs Citizens

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    The movie was great; it had some wonderful life lessons in it. All ages that were there enjoyed it, including myself.” Sabrina Hudson, Cullman resident CULLMAN — On Friday, Dec. 4, Cullman Carmike 10 had a sensory-friendly showing of “The Good Dinosaur” for individuals and their...

    Brantley Gilbert to take stage at Rock the South in June

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    CULLMAN – With the announcement of the fourth installment of Rock the South to take place on June 19-20, concert promoter Shane Quick announced Thursday, Country music star Brantley Gilbert will be taking to the stage at this year’s quickly growing country music festival. "Brantley...

    New CCPL Program More than Fun and Games

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    We have a lot of kids coming in after school so we wanted to give them a little something different to do while they are waiting for their parents to pick them up.” Sharon Townson, Assistant Library Director CULLMAN — The Cullman County Public Library is...

    Rhythm of the fall: area marching bands prepare for 2017 season, part 3

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    The Holly Pond Bronco Band performed at Disney World last April.  Photo courtesy Evan Curtis/Holly Pond High School CULLMAN COUNTY - The 2017 high school football season is officially in full swing, and football teams continue to practice and play hard. But others do as...

    Hospice of Cullman County MEGA Cash Draw Down set for July 21

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    CULLMAN - Hospice of Cullman County’s MEGA Cash Draw Down, its largest annual fundraiser, will be held on Thursday, July 21 at 6 p.m. in Cullman Regional Medical Center’s Colonel Cullmann Room, located in the Community Education Center in Professional Office Building II. This...

    Cullman High School Performing Arts to present ‘Grease’ April 18-20

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman High School Performing Arts is set to stage its production of “Grease: School Version”based on the beloved musical that has captivated audiences for decades. Performances are scheduled for Thursday and Friday, April 18-19, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, April 20,...

    15th Annual Fairview Area-Wide Freedom Celebration held tonight

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    FAIRVIEW – Hundreds backed in and parked their vehicles around Fairview Community Park this Independence Day to watch the community’s annual fireworks display and take part in the 15th Annual Fairview Area-Wide Freedom Celebration.           Families rolled out picnic blankets and lit sparklers in anticipation of...

    “The Most Heartwarming Film of 2014” Joins WSCC’s Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers

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    Vinemont Band Booster Winter Craft Show set for Nov. 17-18

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The annual Vinemont Band Booster Winter Craft Show is set for this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17-18 at Cullman Church of Christ.   Organizer Jamie Alexander said, “We have over 70 vendors this time. We have so many, they’ll be lining the...

    The unsung heroes of Rock the South

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    CULLMAN - Thousands of country music fans flocked to Heritage Park this weekend for the fifth annual Rock the South festival, but while most of Cullman was enjoying the musical stylings of Cole Swindell, John-Michael Montgomery and Florida-Georgia Line, among others, there were some...

    Reptile And Amphibian Show Coming To Agriplex

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    CULLMAN – On Tuesday, July 14 at 6 p.m. Daphne Mowland, an educator with Wheeler Wildlife will put reptiles and amphibians on display at the North Alabama Agriplex.  Rachel Dawsey, Director at the Agriplex, has overseen the Living Landscapes program for the past two years. She...

    CHS Band presents spring concert

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    Tonight's concert was out of this world!” Stacey Johnston-Parmer, band parent   CULLMAN - On Thursday evening, May 5, the Cullman High School band held their annual spring concert in the school’s auditorium The CHS symphonic band, concert band and jazz band performed for a captive audience. The...

    2nd Local Celebration of International Tabletop Day Set for April 11

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    CULLMAN – Everyone has a favorite tabletop game, whether it’s Monopoly, Risk, or maybe even Trivial Pursuit. There are, however, a plethora of fun and challenging games to play that many may not even be aware of. Tabletop games have made a comeback over...

    Fairview High to present ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ Dec. 9

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. – Forty-seven Fairview High School Theatre students have been preparing for weeks, and on Saturday, Dec. 9, the group will present the classic “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” Principal Dr. Johnny Whaley said, “We are excited about our Christmas program this year. Our drama...

    Enjoy a Friday night out in Cullman!

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    CULLMAN - If you are looking for something to do in Cullman tonight, you are in luck! There are a handful of events happening, in addition to the regular Oktoberfest festivities. Two German dinners are available, one at The Busy Bee Cafe and the other...

    Local country star Lane Maury to perform at The Cotton Gin Saturday night

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    GOOD HOPE - Saturday night, May 14, at The Cotton Gin is guaranteed to be an entertaining and maybe even a bit of a rowdy night. Local country sensation, Lane Maury, is slated to begin picking and grinning at 6 p.m., and his music,...