Meet the week’s Gang:

 
Rebecca Royen: Founder of Little Bee Designs, Marketing Coordinator at UA.
Jake Peters: Blackwater Thief, funk wizard and pizza artisan, master of get down.
Mary Weatherly: Receptionist by day, sculptor by night, arts activist.


This go-round, Rebecca Royen, Jake Peters and Mary Weatherly offer their insight on HB 56 as well as the recent revision made in April (HB 658). Feel free to join in on the discussion by commenting on their responses.
*For more information on HB 56 as well as personal stories from those affected, please visit Alabama Immigration: Making Sense of HB 56 and They Are Us, websites produced by my friends, Kristy Shaulis and Ana Rodriguez.

 

Meet the week’s Gang:

 
Jeremy Satcher: Graphic novelist
Cory Patton: Visual artist/writer, entrepreneur, tagger.
Rennie Jackson: Songwriter, rockin’ dad, Shiny Machine.

 

For the fourth session, Jeremy Satcher, Cory Patton and Rennie Jackson share their thoughts on the lottery as well as the Mega Millions jackpot craze that’s swept the nation. Feel free to join in on the discussion by commenting on their responses.

 

Meet the week’s Gang:

 
Adrian Marmolejo: Bass player, beer craftsman and connoisseur.
Jamie Cicatiello: Photographer, small-business owner, advice giving specialist.
David Allen: Piss Shiver-er, aspiring graphic designer, musical genius.

 

Let’s talk art! Adrian Marmolejo, Jamie Cicatiello and David Allen discuss the Daniel Moore and University of Alabama controversy. Feel free to view Moore’s brief with 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. Links to the document are featured at the top of each response. Join in on the discussion by commenting on each response.

 

Meet the week’s Gang:

 
Holly Kennedy: Lover of the arts, events planner for the Alabama Art Kitchen.
Bo Hicks: Musician, cool event planner. Founding member of wellthatscool.com.
Craig Wedderspoon: Professor of Art at the UA, professional sculptor.

 

Check out the week’s session where Holly, Bo and Craig discuss their concerns with Bryce Hospital and the University of Alabama. Feel free to add your own input to the discussion by commenting on their responses.