The Birmingham channel: Looking out for others
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
“Unseen: No Ordinary Story,” a short documentary about homeless people in Birmingham. From Aly Hathcock.
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Birmingham native and actor Linc Hand at a fund-raiser for ovarian cancer. From Edie Hand.
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Cal Breed speaks at the Pecha Kucha event during Design Week Birmingham 2014. From Design Week Birmingham.
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Nashville rapper Hecto performs with Big Henry earlier this month at the Nick on Southside. From Hecto.
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Diversity discussions in the classroom. From Amber Torres-Lopez.
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Filmmakers Jon and Andy Erwin discuss “Woodlawn” with host Rob Dempsey. From HIS Radio.
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Monica K. Slater sings at the District 8 Party With a Purpose earlier this month at Ensley Park. From Monica Slater.
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YouTube star Joshua D and Friends perform earlier this month at the Comedy Club Stardome in Hoover. From Tay Kitten.
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A look at TrimTab Brewing Company from the National Beer Wholesalers Association. From Dean Hovell.
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Road trip to the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover and Railroad Park downtown. From Stanley Veus.
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Appalachian Crankie installation performance earlier this month as part of the East Lake Artist Village and Revive 2.0 East Lake at the College Theatre in East Lake. From Rosemary Johnson.
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“The Exit Plan Show” interviews Whitney Johns Martin with Birmingham’s TWV Capital Management. From Norman A. Hood.
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The Chris Robinson Brotherhood performs a cover of “The Music’s Hot” earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Natural Music.
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Katie Sunshine leads a hula hoop class in September at St. Vincent’s on Southside. From Carron HoopsAlot.
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The Komen Race for a Cure fund-raiser last week in Linn Park downtown. From Starnes Publishing.
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“I’m tired of light red Birmingham being on my mind” (our vertical video of the week). From Gabriel Lavender.
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Sara Evans performs “My Heart Can’t Tell You No” in 2012 at the BJCC Arena. From Timothy Ruebin.
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Brandi Carlile performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Eric Chester.
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Fred Spicer, executive director of the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, talks about Antiques in the Gardens on the Rose Chat Podcast. From Rose Chat Podcast.
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Singer-songwriter and “The Voice” contestant Melanie Martinez performs earlier this month at Saturn in Avondale. From Kylie Benjamin.
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Jackson Browne performs a cover of “Mama Couldn’t Be Persuaded” earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From David Eckoff.
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Drone footage of Vulcan. From Duncan Meredith.
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Promo video for Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School in Ensley. From United for Life Foundation.
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“A Life of Review” short film: “Considering suicide, Jeff takes the advice of a co-worker and calls a support hot line. The call, however, is not what Jeff expected it to be.” From Forever an Astronaut.
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Fashion show with Birmingham firefighters at the Southern Women’s Show earlier this month at the BJCC North Exhibition Hall. From al.com.
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Footage of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From A’Keriah Samuel.
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S.O.T.K. does the “Hotline Bling” dance. From Jacquez Young.
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