Cinema Lovers Flock to Alamo Drafthouse
Looking for arthouse movies? Look no further than Lubbock’s West Loop 289. Alamo Drafthouse, which opened in April 2014, is hosting this weekend’s Flatland Film Festival along with the Louise Hopkins...
View ArticleBeloved Coffee House Reopens
Lubbock’s beloved coffee house, Sugar Brown’s, closed its doors four years ago. But thanks to the overwhelming support of Lubbock locals, new owner Justin Stice is serving quality coffee to the public...
View ArticleHaunted Lubbock
By Nicole Crites, RaShayla Daniels, Alyssa Herzog and Maddy McCarty In Lubbock, when there’s something strange is your neighborhood… call Anita and Billy Fisher, a couple dedicated to investigating...
View Article3 Reasons to Vote
College students, are you going to vote today? You really should, experts say, for these reasons: Young adult votes are woefully underrepresented. Politicians take your grandparents’ votes more...
View Article‘Like A Rolling Stone’: Facing the Future of Music
More than 16 years ago, two teenagers launched an online music platform that enabled users to swap songs. It was called Napster. To some, its creators were heroes, opening up a world of free music for...
View ArticleBroadway and Beyond: Lubbock’s Best Happy Hours
Most bars and restaurants in Lubbock, especially near campus, offer drinks specials and happy hours. But where is the happiest of hours? Check out “Broadway and Beyond,” an interactive map of local...
View ArticleMillennials Turn Out on Super Tuesday
The library was one of the most popular places on campus to vote on Tuesday. Nicole Crites/The Hub@TTU Millennials, or Americans born between 1982 and 2000, have become the largest and most diverse...
View ArticleFestival Brings Awareness to West Texas Wine Production
http://www.ttuhub.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/JoePeak.mp3 Texas is the seventh largest wine grape producer in the country, and the South Plains is home to more than 80 percent of those grapes....
View ArticleEating Around the World: In Your Own Backyard
Sometimes you just need a vacation. Bracing against freezing 40-mph winds, dirt hits you from every side as you look around at the scene of brown, flat land and barren trees. Spring in Lubbock, what...
View ArticleIs Lubbock the Friendliest City in America?
Entering the Lubbock city limits on U.S. Route 84, a driver is greeted by countless billboards for hotels, wineries, restaurants and more. The newest addition to this visual cacophony is a billboard...
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