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Wichita State beats Alabama to take NIT championship

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Video: Alabama loses to Wichita State in the NIT finals.

The Shockers zapped the Tide.

No. 4 Wichita State took down No. 1 Alabama 66-57 to win the National Invitation Tournament on Thursday at Madison Square Garden. The champions finished 29-8 for the season.

Alabama, 25-12, has tied New York University and Notre Dame for the most NIT semifinal and final appearances — six — without winning a championship. For Wichita State, the victory marks the team’s first NIT title.

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bunny test run

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Stuntrabbits hide their
simulated eggs throughout
an obstacle course.

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campus springtime

Friday, April 1st, 2011

The snap of cold threw
off the students looking for
sun while crossing quads.

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time flies when you’re having fondue

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Spear the fruit, dip the
chunk, coat the sides, slow the drips,
chew the piece. Repeat.

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Alabama to face Wichita State in NIT Championship Game

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Video: Alabama defeats Colorado 62-61 in the NIT semifinals.

The Alabama men’s basketball team faces its final challenge tonight: Beating Wichita State to win the National Invitation Tournament.

The top seed Tide (25-11) will face the No. 4 Shockers (28-8) after they crushed Washington State 75-44 in the semifinals. Alabama narrowly defeated Colorado 62-61 on Tuesday in the other semifinal match.

The game takes place at 6 tonight in Madison Square Garden in New York, airing on ESPN2.

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Paul McDonald on ‘American Idol’: Top 11 again

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Video: Paul McDonald sings “Rocket Man”
for Elton John night.
[buy it on iTunes — aff. link]

If these 11 faces seem familiar …

American IdolAs you may recall, Casey Abrams almost went home last week, but the judges used their only save to keep him on “American Idol.” And so, two contestants will be going home this week.

Legendary singer and pianist Elton John provides the hits for tonight’s show. Can Huntsville’s Paul McDonald continue his winning ways, with everyone facing double jeopardy this week?

Song: “Rocket Man,” by Elton John

[buy Elton John’s “Rocket Man
on iTunes, Amazon
; buy Paul’s version aff. links]

Judges say: Randy: “A little pitch-y. When you get into that tender zone with that quiet soft voice, it’s very infectious. Allow yourself to go all the way.” J. Lo: “I wonder if you’re holding back, if there’s more to your voice than even you know. Push, push, push.” Steven: “When you start hitting every note, that’s the day I’m not gonna like you anymore.”

We say: An interesting take, but not a compelling one. Where’s the intensity, the uplift?

Paul McDonald, American Idol

Paul McDonald, American Idol

Gone Hollywood: The magazine photo shoot.

Paul McDonald, American Idol

Paul McDonald, American Idol

Back in the day: Paul McDonald plays with his original band.

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Audio: “Rocket Man,” Paul McDonald

“American Idol” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays on Fox 6.

Voting closes at 11 tonight.

Update March 31: Paul landed in the Bottom Three, in a week in which two contestants would be eliminated. But he escaped, as Naima Adedapo and Thia Megia, “Idol’s” youngest contestant ever at age 15, were sent home.

Previous: Top 11 — Motown songs
Next: Top Nine

Video: “Rocket Man,” by Elton John

Video: “Rocket Man,” by William Shatner

Video: “Rocket Man,” by Stewie Griffin

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the corridors of power

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Up and down the long
hallways hung crudely drawn hopes
from the city’s youth.

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ode to a cupcake

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

When eating a whole
cake by yourself is frowned on
by society.

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march maelstroms

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Storms roll through leaving
hail and branches strewn about.
The air calms, clears up.

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sunday brunch 2011

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

The warm mimosas
remained unsipped while the group
stared at their smartphones.

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Krista Klumpp: the mediator in a short-lived ‘Survivor’ alliance

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Krista Klumpp, Survivor: Redemption Island

She went from fearing a villain, to bonding with a villain, to being dragged down by said villain.

Survivor: Redemption IslandAfter 14 days, Fairhope native Krista Klumpp exited “Survivor: Redemption Island” in 15th place.

What went wrong? How did she come into such a controversial alliance? And what didn’t get shown on television?

The Columbia, S.C., pharmaceutical sales rep dished on her 2 weeks in Nicaragua during a conference call.

On aligning with Russell Hantz, the three-time notorious contestant: “I have a tattoo on my foot that says, ‘Saved by grace.’ And (Hantz) said, ‘I like your tattoo.’ And I was like, ‘I like yours.’  That’s where our conversation started and where we got to know each other.”

(Hantz has an arm tattoo that reads, “Keep Hope Alive.”)

Klumpp and Hantz shared some things in common, including Christian beliefs, a love of SEC football (he attended LSU, she was head cheerleader at Auburn) and being Southerners. She was drawn to this side that wasn’t shown on television.

But having seen his cutthroat moves in two previous “Survivor” seasons, she feared he would just unload on her at any moment. Instead, she connected with him personally, leading to their ill-fated alliance on Zapatera that included Stephanie Valencia.

On what she wish had been aired: “I did a lot of behind-the-scenes work for our alliance.

“Being an alliance with Stephanie and Russell, they’re such big personalities and so dramatic, (so the footage focused on them). I was a big part of a lot of our decisions that we made and a lot of the strategic conversations.

“I did a lot of mediating between Stephanie and Russell. Me being a mediator, me calming Stephanie and Russell down to not be so brash to the others is not as entertaining.”

On the Redemption Island duel with Matt Elrod: “I was doing really well staying focused, and I thought I was way ahead of Matt. I thought I had it by a long shot.

“To hear Jeff (Probst) say that Matt wins, it was like, ‘No way.’ I thought for sure that I had won it. It was over, very emotional for many reasons.”

On looking back at her alliance with Hantz: “I really feel like that was my only choice. None of the others were there to play the game like I wanted to.

“I knew I had to be aggressive from the beginning. I had to come in ready to play, and the only people ready to do that were Stephanie and Russell.

“When you’re approached by Russell to get in an alliance, I don’t believe there are many choices that you have.” (laughs)

Krista Klumpp, Survivor: Redemption Island

“Survivor: Redemption Island” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on on CBS 42.

Previous: Episode 6 — So it is written

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a call for poets

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

The call for poets
did not roil the land but
shook hearts from within.

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Alabama heads to NIT’s final four in New York

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Video: Alabama’s Senario Hillman with the dunk after a 3-pointer
miss. The Tide defeated Miami to advance to the NIT semifinals.

The post-season continues for Alabama. The No. 1 Tide defeated No. 2 Miami 79-64 Wednesday in Tuscaloosa to advance in the National Invitation Tournament. The win marked a school record 19 wins at home, undefeated in Coleman Coliseum all season.

Next stop: New York’s Madison Square Garden to face fellow top seed Colorado on Tuesday. The game airs at 6 p.m. on ESPN2.

The winner will face the victor in the following game, No. 2 Washington State vs. No. 4 Wichita State.

The NIT championship game will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, also on ESPN2.

Alabama, Miami, National Invitation Tournament

Alabama’s Ben Eblem tries to get past a Miami defender.

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Photo: Kent Gidley, Alabama Athletics

renewal phase

Friday, March 25th, 2011

The promise of a
new season inspires us
to grow, to become.

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the countdown

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Invites sent, menu
set, decorations in place,
band tuned, almost there.

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