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The Birmingham channel: True heritage

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A look at Birmingham in videos …

Cage the Elephant lead singer Matt Shultz goes crowd surfing during its set this weekend at the first Sloss Music and Arts Festival. From Carson Meadows.

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Sarah Collins Rudolph receives an award from the Birmingham Pledge at an event commemorating the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. From Sandy Jaffe.

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Orlando Renegades vs. Birmingham Stallions on May 27, 1985, at Legion Field. Stallions win 41-17. From USFL Forever.

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Singer Chris Brown performs Dec. 21 at the BJCC Arena downtown. From ChatinWitTrena.

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A recap of the Chattanooga Lookouts vs. Birmingham Barons. From Big Orange TTM.

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Birmingham, now whiter than ever. From the Stewart/Perry Company.

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Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band performs “With a Little Help From My Friends” on Feb. 15 at the BJCC Concert Hall. From Eric Hawley.

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A look inside the Negro Southern League Museum on Southside. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Art’s second trip to St. John Kame Coptic Orthodox Church in Homewood. From Art Nichols.

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Singer Alvin Garrett hanging with the fellas after a recent performance in Birmingham (our vertical video of the week). From Alvin Garrett.

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Desmond Gullett sings the National Anthem at the start of a Birmingham Barons game (our other vertical video of the week). From Desmond Gullett.

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Time lapse of the Birmingham skyline. From Steven Nave.

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Railroad crossing on 24th Street; note the mechanical bell. From freebrickproductions.

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A confrontation with a Birmingham police officer over filming federal buildings downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From Lynwood Golden.

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Sloss Fest, day 1. From Sloss Music and Arts Festival.

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Driving through Birmingham at night. From Eric Morgan.

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Trying out the skid pad at the Porsche Sport Driving School, Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Laura.

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William Flowers, of the white supremacist group League of the South, speaks at a Confederate monument rally in Linn Park. From William Flowers.

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A look at the Summer Engineering Experience for Kids at Avondale Elementary. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Boston rock band the Pixies perform “Velouria” on May 6 at Iron City on Southside. From treser62.

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Time Inc. building more test kitchens on Homewood campus. From WIAT 42.

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Music video for “Take It Away” by Bessemer gospel singer Netra. From Terri D. Smith.

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A mild disagreement downtown. From LiveLeak.

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Music video for “Grip” by Birmingham hip hop artist Lil Haze. From Dapper Donn.

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Music video for “Don’t Close” by Birmingham singer Jou. From UAB Film.

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Author John Green files an update from the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport while touring to promote his new movie “Paper Towns.” From vlogbrothers.

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Jonathan Jackson, star of “Nashville,” and Enation perform “Let the Beauty Out” June 18 at the Nick on Southside. From Outlaw Films.

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John Oliver discusses the Vestavia Hills High mascot the Rebel Man on “Last Week Tonight.” From Berto Majden.

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