The Birmingham channel: Now is the spring of our discontent
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
Bike ride on Highland Avenue (our vertical video of the week). From Jeff Feet.
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Live music at the Oasis in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Feature on makeup artist Joy Krystal of Dangshawtybeat downtown. From Sleepover Media.
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Helmetcam footage of U.S. 31 (through Homewood) and Five Points South. From Hammereye 85.
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Dancing Dolls of Birmingham featured on a March episode of Lifetime’s “Bring It!” From Lifetime.
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Talking with artist and teacher Rollina. From Matthew Wilson.
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Phoenix Colombian band La Tropa Kumbiambera performs at El Sol on Valley Avenue (our other vertical video of the week). From Michelle Ramirez.
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March for Our Lives protest for stricter gun control laws in March in Railroad Park downtown. From Savcookster.
More from the protest. From Terry McCombs.
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Dancing in the living room (our other other vertical video of the week). From Erin Coleman.
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Trains downtown and in Irondale. From alcheng1000.
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Testimonial by salesperson Deana Seuferling of Hoover for Rodan and Fields (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Emily Pennington.
And a testimonial by salesperson Kelli White of Hoover for Rodan and Fields (our final vertical video of the week). From Emily Pennington.
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Feature on Krystal Turner of WPYA 97.3 Play. From Sleepover Media.
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Representatives of Kulvax, a company for transporting vaccines founded by University of Alabama students, present their business proposal for the Rise of the Rest, a competition awarding $100,000 to a Birmingham startup. From Kulvax.
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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks in March at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown to the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives. From Live Satellite News.
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The BHM BIZ magazine panel “Healthcare in Birmingham” in March at the Birmingham School of Law downtown. The speakers: Scott McGlaun, senior vice president and chief information officer at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama; Sameer Ather, president and chief executive officer of XpertDox; Whitt Israel, CEO of ICONN Orthopedics; William W. Horton, attorney with Jones Walker; and Sae Evans, accountant at Warren Averett. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Memphis rapper Blac Youngsta performs in 2016 at the Merienda Lounge on Southside. From DJ Greg TRBB.
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Elvis Presley performs “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” in 1976 at the BJCC Coliseum downtown. From Roberto Lopes.
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Birmingham tax professional Dee Edwards on building a brand. From the Startup Business Factory.
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Taking the bus from Atlanta to Birmingham. From Chris Atkinson.
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Eighth grade girls basketball: Atlanta Celtics vs. Birmingham Heat in March in Atlanta. From Louie B.
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Wayne Heard, trainer at D1 Sports Medicine, speaks at an Innovate Birmingham event at the Birmingham Museum of Art downtown. From Wayne Heard.
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The newly extended Vulcan Trail. From Freshwater Land Trust.
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Checking out the vendors at March’s Alabama Comic Con at the BJCC South Exhibition Hall downtown. From Greg Peak.
A quick update before working at Comic Con. From Ace News World.
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Exercise class at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Douglas Cooper.
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Promo for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. From CHK Marketing.
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Cars and trucks at the 34th annual St. Patrick’s Parade in Five Points South. From the RPM Standard.
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