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A look at Birmingham in videos …

The Goss Metroliner press at the Birmingham News. From Joshua Self.

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Dancing at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Daniel Morales Mr. Cali.

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Rockin’ at the M Lounge downtown. From Michelle Ellis.

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Making chorizo (our vertical video of the week). From Marco Antonio Ramirez Clemente.

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The Atlanta Red Warriors vs. the Birmingham Blitz in January. From lilradar21.

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In case you have a lot of faxes to send … From Bob Martin.

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Kristine Barnett speaks at August’s Ignite Conference at the Alys Stephens Center, an event focusing on special needs advocacy. From Kulturecity.

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Vermont rocker Grace Potter performs “Paris” in January at Iron City on Southside. From Michael Doyle.

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New Orleans rapper Curren$y performs in January at Zydeco on Southside. From Kris R.

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A 1992 report from WBMG-42 on Summerfest’s production of “Annie” at Boutwell Auditorium. From Neal Hunter Hyde.

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Skateboarding downtown. From Top How To’s.

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Highlight reel for volleyball player Kia Thomas. From Kia Thomas.

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January anti-abortion march on Southside. From Dominic Zaidan.

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Yo-yo break! From cflanagan150.

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Red sky in December (our other vertical video of the week). From Saren Binkerd.

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Promotional video for the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority. From Shift – An Idea Agency.

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Train at 32nd Street in 2000. From Larry Mims.

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Drag show at the Quest on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Wentworth Waldrop.

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The Globe of Steel at the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus, January at Legacy Arena. From Jonathan Stringfellow.

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Highlights from the 2015 Barber Vintage Festival in October. From Good Spark Garage.

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Birmingham’s own Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires perform “Centreville” in December at the Nick. From the Nick.

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Music video for Birmingham rapper Floss the Mack covering “Cut It.” From Floss Mane McFarland.

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Jazz Linson participates in Skin Stories, in which subjects share experiences that shaped their body image and self-esteem. From Beautiful Bodies of Birmingham.

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Models Brandon C. and Brad QK feature underwear on a December rooftop. From Underwear News Briefs.

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Huntsville city council candidate Devyn Keith discusses his time in Birmingham. From Back Down South.

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Volleyball match in January at the Southern Power League. From Claire Behan.

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Drone footage of the Liberty National statue in Vestavia Hills. From Kevin Henderson.

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Seattle singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile performs “The Things I Regret” in October at Iron City. From HsvJackie.

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Pedaling to the top of the steepest hills during the 2016 Birmingham Bakers Dozen in January. From Matt Butler.

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Hokes Bluff country singer Drake White performs earlier this month at Rogue Tavern downtown (our last vertical video of the week). From Wendy Michael.

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A “Bad Blood” parody for the annual UAB med students’ skit night. From Jennifer Yang.

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Carver vs. Fairfield drumlines. From Tayler Sadler.

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January’s Birmingham Brawl 5 gaming tournament at Oakmont United Methodist Church in Homewood. From Birmingham Smash.

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Former owner of Club 21: “Just starting a new journey passing through Birmingham. There will be more to come. I also got a crazy stalker.” From Eclebs.

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Tagging along with the Birmingham Grotto of the National Speleological Society. From Dangerjudy.

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Riding the Expression Swing with Liam at Central Park in Homewood. From JBW Films.

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The 60m final at January’s Conference Clash at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Charles Allen Brown.

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Animals on parade at the Birmingham Zoo. From Starnes Publishing.

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