Coffee & History: A Conversation with Alabama Heritage
In this episode of Coffee and History, we sit down with longtime Tuscaloosa News writer Mark Hughes Cobb [https://www.tuscaloosanews.com/staff/5597535002/mark-hughes-cobb/], whose three‑decade career has made him one of West Alabama's most recognizable voices. Mark reflects on the evolution of local journalism—from bustling newsrooms to today's lean operations—and shares what it was like to be a part of the Tuscaloosa News' Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the 2011 tornado. He talks about fact‑checking rumors in real time, reporting through chaos, and the responsibility of keeping a community informed when it needs it most. Beyond the newsroom, Mark dives into his life as a musician, actor, and founder of The Rude Mechanicals, Tuscaloosa's beloved Shakespeare troupe. From rock‑band stories to Shakespeare in the Park, he reveals how creativity, community, and curiosity have shaped his work on and off the page. It's a lively, funny, and heartfelt conversation with one of Tuscaloosa's true originals.
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