The Birmingham channel: Flights of fancy
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
Visiting the African Village in America display in the Woodland Park neighborhood. From Komodosnow.
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Flying to Birmingham for a fun outing. From David Granberry.
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Taking the Tour de Hops brewery bike tour on Sept. 5. From Nathania Nhouyvanisvong.
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A nighttime trip to Vulcan. From Spa Guy.
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Basketball workout at Samford’s gym. From Derrick Jones.
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Birmingham-Southern College cross country season opener in September. From Sharks Soccer.
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Britain’s Oxford Pharmaceuticals breaks ground in Birmingham on its U.S. headquarters. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Chicago singer-songwriter Jennifer Hall sings “Baby, It’s You” in August at the Nick on Southside. From JennHallMusic.
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California norteño band Los Tigres del Norte performs at Rancho el Centenario in Mt. Olive. From tdb313.
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“What Do You Think of the Fountain?” asks people about Frank Fleming’s sculpture the Storyteller in Five Points South. From AlexanderSoundsLike.
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Atlanta singer-songwriter Liz Brasher performs “Old Bones” at Renaissance Records in Five Points South (our vertical video of the week). From Liz Brasher.
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Downtown dancing. From Wally Chung.
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Hoop for Fitness holds a September Flow Fusion event at Veterans Park in Hoover. From Carron Bullard.
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The first round of the Magic City Mega Bowl disc golf tournament in June at the Inverness Disc Golf Course in Hoover. From the Disc Golf Channel.
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Chris Brown performs “Take You Down” in September at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Chris Brown.
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Staring down Satchel Paige from the plate at the Negro Southern League Museum. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Nashville Americana band Runaway Home performs “Dreams” in August as part of the Small Stages concert series. From Runaway Home Band.
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A 10-mile bike ride through downtown Birmingham. From Katie Boyd.
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Welcome to fall, inside the car (our square video of the week). From Otis Bridges.
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Cars and Coffee at Brookwood Village (our other vertical video of the week). From ZachPlaysPC.
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Drone footage of Railroad Park. From Paul Cammarata.
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The Brickyard: “Lester Kasai and Jim Gray were in town for a Gotcha street demo (in 1988) at a local mall, and we took them out to the ramp afterwards.” From Andrew Birdwell.
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Birmingham city council member Steven Hoyt criticizes al.com community coverage. From citycouncilbham.
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A look at the civil rights movement called “Battle for Birmingham.” From Christopher Carmody.
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New York singer-songwriter Prince Royce opens for Ariana Grande last week at Legacy Arena. From Maria Avellaneda.
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Chimney swifts downtown. From Ray Howze.
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Promo for the Slay the Runway Total Look Competition fund-raiser for Pathways in November at Boutwell Auditorium. From Mimi Luvshair.
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A slice of life, including a trip to the top of the Children’s of Alabama parking deck. From allGODbuddy LLC.
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Birthday party, complete with DJ and dancing. From Bill Prince.
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Hanging out at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Mindless Reviews.
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Promo for Saturday’s Fiesta. From Orlando Rosa.
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Music video for “Patient Time” from Birmingham alt-rock band Nat B. and the Boys. From Kilzo Films.
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