the unseen forces of nature
Tuesday, April 18th, 2017The wind that powers
the boat also fuels fire
and kicks up downpours.
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The wind that powers
the boat also fuels fire
and kicks up downpours.
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A look at Birmingham in videos …
Hanging out downtown, at UAB and the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover for the holidays. From Erik Halley.
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Minnesota country singer Adam Wayne hangs out last week at Good People Brewing Co. (our vertical video of the week). From Adam Wayne.
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Skateboarding at Railroad Park downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Yovanni Mechen.
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An intro to Hoover’s Christ Church United Methodist. From Christ Church Birmingham.
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Celebrating UAB Greek Week in March. From Erik Halley.
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Mae Jemison against Sylacauga in the 5A semifinals during March’s AHSAA boys basketball tournament at Legacy Arena downtown. From Covering All River Region Sports Alabama State.
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A handgun safety lesson from George Wehby at All American Outdoors in Hoover. From All American Outdoors.
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Birmingham singer De’Juan Feagan’s audition video. From De’Juan Feagan.
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A challenge to race go-karts from a Birmingham driver. From Thirsty Dog Garage.
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A rant against the City of Birmingham’s “Sanctuary City” resolution. From Nick Taylor.
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In February, the Junior League of Birmingham announces a centennial gift of $1.25 million for a permanent home for the nonprofit One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center on Southside. From Victoria Reid.
Promo for the Junior League of Birmingham’s fund-raising campaign. From the Junior League of Birmingham.
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Jon Foreman of Switchfoot in the audience in October at Iron City on Southside. From Bobbieann Cooke. From Bobbieann Cooke.
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UAB student’s mock interview (our other other vertical video of the week). From Katie Maisonville.
Another mock interview (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Katie Maisonville.
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Tuscaloosa artist Danielle Miles (a k a Dr. D) performs at the Nick on Southside. From Bernie Urban.
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At the Plum Bar downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Chris Mike.
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Las Vegas rock band Panic! at the Disco performs “Ready to Go” earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown. From xCcourtneyYx.
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Highlights from February’s baseball game featuring Birmingham-Southern at Piedmont College. From Piedmont College Athletics.
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First U.S. Bank breaks ground in September on its Pumphouse Plaza office building on U.S. 280. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Chloe Carter of Cullman’s Factory Dance Productions performs “Switch Screens” at January’s Fusion National Dance Competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From CarmoDance.
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Homegoing funeral service for Anita Cain-Lett in February at Faith Apostolic Church in West End Manor. From Meetmac1.
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Discussing Utz’s purchase of Birmingham’s Golden Flake. From Utz Gang Soldier.
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Highlights from the Winter Jam Christian concert in March at Legacy Arena downtown. From AllGODbuddy.
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Bengali news channel 24 Ghanta’s report on July’s Bangamela at Shades Valley High School in Irondale. From West Bengal Khadi and Village Industries Board.
Little Rock singers Diya Chakraborty and her father Indranil Chakraborty perform a medley at Bangamela. From Indranil Chakraborty.
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Judging entries in the Fusion NextGen idea contest in January. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Promo for Birmingham attorney Tripp Watson. From Cinepear.
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Discussing Bull Connor at Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Walt 8.
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Lender Aaron Chapman on Birmingham’s rental market. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.
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The view from Crest Road in Redmont Park. From Ron Terry.
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Promo for WIAT-42’s “Rachel on the Road” weekly segment with reporter Rachel Lundberg. From Edward Macsalka.
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Scenes from the Birmingham Zoo. From Open Water Video Productions.
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The 100th episode of “Run Birmingham,” focusing on the Vulcan Run and Triple Crown Half-Marathon Challenge. From Run Birmingham.
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Trucks on I-65 near Cahaba Valley Road during January’s snow/ice storm. From Kevin Henderson.
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A look at the I-20/59 bridge replacement project using LIDAR and 3D modeling. From Zac Cooper.
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Vlog on new restaurants coming to the Birmingham area. From Wade Cline.
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An episode of “Outdoors with Archie Phillips” featuring dove hunting with Ron and Scott Cates. From Outdoors with Archie Phillips.
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Joseph Alas tries out for the Birmingham Hammers at the Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex in Vestavia Hills. From Footballer’s World.
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The Nike AAU Youth Basketball Tournament in March at Carver High School in North Birmingham. From Yung Playa Entertainment.
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The Black Jacket Symphony performs “Bohemian Rhapsody” in March at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Treser62.
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Producers and directors of the documentary “Vaxxed” participate in a Q&A session in September at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Vaxxed TV.
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Gala in the Gardens preview party for Antiques at the Gardens in October at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From About Town.
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J.J. Grey, Luther Dickinson, Marc Broussard and Anders Osbourne perform “Lochloosa” in March at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From LawngooseGTP.
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The countdown to 2017 at the Bassnectar show on New Year’s Eve at Legacy Arena downtown. From 4d4mz.
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UAB explores Parker High School in the Smithfield neighborhood. From UABtv.
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A November afternoon at Highland Park Golf Course. From Bham Now.
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At Milo’s on Southside. From Tyler Williamson.
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Promo for Alabaster’s Xtreme Cleanz cleaning service (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jonathanzarzour1.
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Highlights from USA vs. Switzerland at February’s Davis Cup at Legacy Arena downtown. From Davis Cup by BNP Paribas.
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Highlights from February’s Thrive Student Conference at First Baptist Church Trussville. From Ryan Allen.
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Landing at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport from a western approach. From Mohammad Shalabi Abdelgawwad.
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Sacramento post-hardcore band Dance Gavin Dance performs “Open Your Eyes and Look North” in March at Zydeco on Southside. From Mrshamoozoo.
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Highlights from middleweight bout between London’s Andy Lee and Birmingham’s KeAndrae Leatherwood in March at Madison Square Garden. From Dan the Boxing Man.
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Spring at Peavine Falls and other spots at Oak Mountain State Park. From Ruie Brooks.
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Cheerleading practice. From Stanley Parrish Jr.
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Fight! (Our other other other other other other vertical video of the week.) From Viral Videos.
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Birmingham’s Max Steinmetz on the Holocaust at a program in February at Temple Emanu-El in Five Points South. From Tom Gordon.
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A look at the Birmingham Children’s Theatre. From Birmingham Children’s Theatre.
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Flint, Mich., gospel quartet Blest performs at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Flint Blest.
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One Voice performs “Jesus, I Love You” earlier this month at the Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.
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Demo reel for WIAT-42 reporter Rick Jackson. From Keatrickjackson.
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Regular Guy Eat’n Food visits Old Town Pizza food truck. From Josh Byers.
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Birmingham punk band Laughing Sword performs in July. From Colors of Nights.
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Racing and drifting in the parking lot of the Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From Dennis Ijames.
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Let’s Play session from Birmingham YouTube gamer Ray J Gamer, a k a Ray Wallace, on “911 Operator.” From Ray J Gamer.
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From the AAU Super Regionals for volleyball earlier this month at the CrossPlex in Five Points West (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Amy Caldbeck.
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Christians on Campus from California State–Long Beach visit Atlanta, Birmingham and Knoxville for spring break. Includes stops at UAB and Oak Mountain State Park. From Crystal Grace Goh.
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Awolnation and Fall Out Boy perform in 2016 at Legacy Arena downtown. From Trevor Book.
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Hail falling earlier this month. From Kandy Katie.
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Trains in March in Pelham. From Carson Bean.
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At February’s Victory Athletics cheerleading competition at Legacy Arena downtown. From Victory Athletics Spirit.
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Promo for the Yin and Yang: The Rise of the Golden Dynasty fashion show and fund-raiser earlier this month at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From YNOT Images.
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Birmingham jazz quintet Ladies’ Night Out performs in February at Moonlight on the Mountain in Hoover. From Jerry W. Henry.
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Rapper Showtime talks with Lady SayDat on the red carpet at the 2016 Alabama Music Awards in July at the Carver Theatre. From Alabama Music.
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On the track for the Porsche Sport Driving School at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From LPMD.
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Harry “Traveling Shoes” Turner and daughter pray (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Traveling Shoes and Shoestring TV.
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Real Life Poets performs “Sweet Home Alabama.” From al.com.
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Feature on Birmingham’s Frances Tunnell Carter, founder of the American Rosie the Riveter Association. From Harmony Mendoza.
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Talking with Carmeletha Ford of Chelsea. From Stanley Parrish Jr.
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Dashcam footage of a 2013 nighttime wreck. From Lawngoose GTP.
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A look at the 2017 Ford GT and other cars at the Alabama Auto Show at the BJCC East Exhibit Hall downtown. From Town and Country TV.
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Storm from earlier this month. From N’s Fantasy.
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Sledding on the January snow in Rhodes Park in the Highland Park neighborhood. From Rosaadriana1964.
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Music video for “Around Here” by Birmingham rappers Young G and Ayetee Kency. From Goof Stilo LQMDAX3.
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Metallica performs in 1992 at the BJCC Coliseum. From Will Salas Cymbal Maker.
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Highlight reel for Ramsay junior forward Terence “T.J.” Anderson. From bigdaddy705.
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Haylee with the Union at Cooper Hill apartments discusses working with Alabaster nonprofit organization Hatching Hope of Alabama. From Hatching Hope.
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Racks, once brimming with
golden confections, offer
nothing more than crumbs.
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Photo: Washington City Paper
“Peep Haring as Photographed by Annie Peepovitz”
by Kathleen Canedo
Happy Easter, y’all!
After 10 years, the Washington Post dropped its Peeps Diorama Contest. Fortunately, Washington City Paper took it on this year, selecting its Top Three plus six finalists.
Kathleen Canedo’s “Peep Haring as Photographed by Annie Peepovitz,” shown above, placed third.
Scampering offspring
search high and low for brightly
painted orbs of hens.
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Sit, knees below waist.
Breathe in, eyes open, breathe out.
Repeat until wise.
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The pen is in our
hand. For us, the next chapter
is to be written.
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Our leader is smart
and strong. We’re thriving and free.
All’s well in Trumpland.
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In Alabama,
we shed corrupt officials
to bring in worse ones.
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A look at today’s newspapers, with front pages showing Gov. Bentley’s resignation and Kay Ivey’s swearing-in ceremony Monday.

The Anniston Star

The (Centre) Post

The Decatur Daily

The Dothan Eagle

The Enterprise Ledger
(no mention of Bentley or Ivey)

The (Florence) TimesDaily

The Gadsden Times

The Montgomery Advertiser

The Opelika-Auburn News

The Tuscaloosa News

The Birmingham News

The Huntsville Times

(Mobile) Press-Register

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The Boston Globe

The (Charleston, S.C.) Post and Courier

Chattanooga Times Free Press

The Dallas Morning News

Greenwood (Miss.) Commonwealth

Los Angeles Times

Miami Herald

The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune

The New York Times

The Wall Street Journal

The Washington Post
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and embed on your site.
Also:
I put my hands on
your breasts and just pull you real
close. I love that, too.
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Booking page for Robert Bentley at the
Montgomery County Jail
Two-term and two-timing governor Robert Bentley was booked at the Montgomery County Jail this afternoon for campaign finance misdemeanors. He then resigned from office.
This morning, the House had begun impeachment hearings on Bentley, following the release of a committee report detailing numerous alleged incidents around the governor and an affair with his aide Rebekah Mason, one that ended his 50-year marriage to Dianne Bentley in 2015.
Among the cataloged misdeeds were bullying staff members, using the state plane for private getaways, illicit texting, ordering law enforcement officers to cover up the scandal and altering public records.
As part of a deal, Bentley pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a 30-day suspended jail sentence, 12 months probation, surrender of $36,912 in campaign funds, about $16,000 in fines and 100 hours of community service. He forfeits all retirement benefits and cannot run for public office again.

Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey, pictured above, will now finish out the term. The next gubernatorial election is in 2018.
It’s been a busy 11 months for Montgomery. In May, state Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore was removed from office for a second time. For this incident, the Alabama Court of the Judiciary suspended him for ethics code violations in regards to enforcing federal rulings on same-sex marriage.
In June, Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard was found guilty of violating state ethics rules — including ones he implemented — and later sentenced to 4 years in prison, 8 years probation and a $210,000 fine.
A look at Birmingham in videos …
Birmingham comedian Michael Ruffino performs an impression of Sean Connery as James Bond. From Michael Ruffino Comedy.
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The Tragic City Rollers compete against the Chattanooga Rollergirls in February at the Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From J. Toob.
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A rant about Hoover restaurants closed for “inclement weather” in January (our vertical video of the week). From Ann Walker.
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February fire at Park at Carlyle apartments (a k a Aspen Run Apartments) in Homewood. From Vladimir Fuerte.
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Comedian Michael Blackson’s After Party in January at the Merienda Lounge on Southside. From Matrell Smith.
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Visiting Vulcan, including a climb up the stairs. From Andrew Reams.
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Protestors at January’s Rally for Refugees and Immigrants at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Tom Gordon.
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Down the interstate at night (our other vertical video of the week). From Maggie McGowan.
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Students from Mobile’s Centre for Performing Arts performs “Maestro” in March at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Masquerade Dance.
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February report from WIAT-42 on racist KKK graffiti in West End. From WIAT-42.
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Richard Arrington Jr. talks about becoming Birmingham’s first black mayor. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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A feature on the Birmingham Box. From Joshua J. Hamilton.
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Performances from December’s 24 Seven Dance Convention closing show at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Dance Competition Captures.
Kaylin Motton of Florence performs “Change” at the 24 Seven Dance Convention. From Kaylin Motton.
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Talking with Laura Lou Delehanty, history teacher at Woodlawn High School. From KnowledgeWorks.
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A performance of “O the Blood” at March’s Women of Grace Conference at Life of Faith Church in Irondale. From Women of Grace Conferences.
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Music video for “Bag” by Birmingham rappers Yayo Jugg and Montrell Towns. From Phreal Innovations.
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A casual drive in the city. From Murdaham Flocka.
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Commercial for Birmingham’s Glow app. From the Glow App.
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Promo for RentMonster apartment finding service. From RentMonster.
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Birmingham Water Works billing issues press conference in February with general manager Mac Underwood. From WIAT-42.
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Highlight reel for the 2016-17 season of the Ramsay Lady Rams basketball team. From Christopher Cooper.
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New Jersey rock band Vasudeva performs “Tuxford Fall” in March at Zydeco on Southside. From Mrshamoozoo.
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Ontario Christian rock band Thousand Foot Krutch performs “A Different Kind of Dynamite” in March at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jerry Watkins.
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Sign-off and sign-on for WTTO-21 and WABM-68, featuring “The Star-Spangled Banner.” From SFS Alternate.
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Promo for project with Urban Hope Community Church and Clerestory to help Fairfield. From the Gospel Coalition.
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Dancing Dolls of Birmingham vs. Nashville’s Mini Allstarz. From Dancing Dolls.
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House damaged by squirrels. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.
Helmet-cam footage of a grey squirrel hole in a house’s soffit (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Rid-A-Critter Inc.
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Hanging out with friends at Oak Mountain State Park. From Emily Wehner.
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Alabama Power working with the City of Birmingham to install LED lighting. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Chihuahua band La Fiera de Ojinaga performs in December at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Adriana Suarez.
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Recruitment video for Birmingham’s tech community. From TechBirmingham.
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Hanging out around Railroad Park downtown. From David Echols.
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Glenn and Carol Arnette discuss her double-lung transplant at UAB Hospital. From B1Jeff.
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Moving a grand piano at Birmingham-Southern College. From Road Runner Moving.
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Fighting the Empire at February’s World of Wheels at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Ghost Boy.
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San Diego alt-rock band Switchfoot performs “Love Alone Is Worth the Fight” in October at Iron City on Southside. From Bobbieann Cooke.
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This 3,000-mile Southern road trip includes stops at Birmingham’s Kelly Ingram Park, Railroad Park, Botanical Gardens and Dreamland Bar-B-Que on Southside. From Rockaby.
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Bodybuilders compete in July’s NGA Old Navy Natural Pro Am Classic at Homewood High School. From Chris Tippins.
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Dallas indie rock artist Taylor Phelan’s tour included a February show at the Nick on Southside. From Mike Windle.
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WWE wrestler John Cena greets fans after a match in January at Legacy Arena. From AL.com.
Watching the WWE event in January. From SupermanLuke 66.
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Syreeta Cooper performs “He Had Me Open” in March at Legends Sports Lounge downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Syreeta Marie Writes.
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New York hip-hop producer Gramatik performs on New Year’s Eve at Legacy Arena downtown. From Michael Anthony.
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Kayaking on Hurricane Creek in Moss Rock Preserve. From Real Crazy Stuntmen.
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Highlights from the 1973 Iron Bowl at Legion Field in Graymont. From Bama Rewind.
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Mexican ska band Inspector performs “Ska Voovee Boobie Baby” in March at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Vladimir Fuerte.
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UAB’s Dr. Sudha Kodali presents on “Refractory ascites due to hepatic sarcoidosis” at the 7th annual Global Congress on Gastroenterology and Endoscopy in September in Atlanta. From Conference Series.
UAB’s Sergey Mirov presents “Mid-infrared lasers based on transition metal doped II-VI semiconductors” at the 2014 International Conference and Exhibition on Lasers, Optics and Photonics in Philadelphia. From Conference Series.
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Confronting a fear of heights while visiting Vulcan. From Michael Anthony TV.
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Demo reel for WIAT-42 reporter Cameron Edgeworth. From Cameron Edgeworth.
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Demo reel for Birmingham R&B-pop band Original Point of View. From Stanley Parrish Jr.
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An icy I-459 in January. From AccuWeather.
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Model Jacobi Hatch filmed in Birmingham for Calvin Klein’s spring campaign. From Calvin Klein .
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Highlight reel for Drew Thomas, senior point guard for Thompson High. From Street Light Recruiting.
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Bluegrass artist Sam Bush Band performs “A Satisfied Mind” in February at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Sonnie Dundal1.
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UAB’s Dr. Gabrielle Rocque discusses “The Oncology Care Model: Transforming Practices” at March’s Quality Care Symposium in Orlando. From Harborside Press.
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Scenes from the 12th annual Cherry Blossom Festival in March at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Emory Desu.
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Baltimore indie pop band Lower Dens performs in 2016 at Avondale venue Saturn for an episode of Alabama Public Television’s “Subcarrier.” From Subcarrier.
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Welcome to Birmingham interstate traffic jams. From B.G. and K’Bella UnCut.
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Birmingham Blaze vs. Bessemer’s Marvel City Tigers in March at Parker High School in Smithfield. From T4Films.
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California DJ G Jones performs “Pineapple (remix)” in December at Old Car Heaven on Southside. From James Thielman.
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Memphis-based Wright Construction shows off its 2016 projects in Birmingham. From Wright Construction Birmingham.
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Columbus, Ohio, alt-hip-hop duo Twenty One Pilots performs “Migraine” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From xCcourtneyYx.
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Dedication of the UAB Hospital labyrinth in January at Spain Rehabilitation Center. From Malcolm Marler.
More on the labyrinth. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Girls’ basketball. From Ural Mitchell.
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Marc DeWitt of Dayton’s Sinclair Community College on the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in 1963. From Sinclair College.
“Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly” 2013 story on the 50th anniversary of the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church. From Kim Lawton.
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New York alt-rock band Nada Surf performs “Friend Hospital” in October at Saturn in Avondale. From Collapsible_lung.
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Highland Park’s Independent Presbyterian Church Youth Grant Team made a commitment to change lives and stuck to it. From IPC Birmingham.
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Promo for June 8 appearance by San Diego sales consultant Claude Diamond. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.
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Public service announcements by Birmingham AIDS Outreach. From Paul Cordes Wilm.
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Stretching warmup. From Chaos a k a C4.
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Making the ascent at High Point Climbing and Fitness in Inverness (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Sean Moffett.
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Birmingham band Creature Camp performs as part of the Welcome to Monotonia series. From Daniel Hargett.
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Driving from I-22 to I-65 down past I-459 junction. From Gatorpics09.
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Visiting the predator exhibit at the Birmingham Zoo. From Jon Cullen.
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Handing out groceries to residents of housing projects with the Birmingham Dream Center. From Becky from Bama.
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The Tin Shop, a 1967 Chevrolet C10 pickup truck, at February’s World of Wheels at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From ScottieDTV.
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Boston Celtic punk band the Dropkick Murphys perform in March at Iron City on Southside. From Sean Mahoney.
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Christmas with the Salvation Army. From Bham Salvation Army.
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Highlights for Alabama Southern Community College power forward Kyla Evans against Wallace State at March’s ACCC State Basketball Tournament at Lawson State in Industrial Center. From Kyla Evans.
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Drone flying, with a brief break to get red clay out of the motor. From the Flying Mechanic.
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Students from Irondale’s NS Dance Studio perform “Renaissance” at February’s Industry Dance Awards at the Alabama Theatre. From KARtv.
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Talking with homeless men. From Alabama Media Group.
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An interview with members of Birmingham punk band Burden Control. From Wildflowerirl.
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Workers for Christ United builds Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Gordo. From Workers for Christ United Birmingham, AL.
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Birthday road trip from Birmingham to Washington. From IA Film Group.
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Talking with Alabaster dentist Thomas Dudney. From Catapult Education.
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Arizona rock band Jimmy Eat World performs “The Middle” in March at Iron City on Southside. From A. Levy.
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We can hold fast, or
shuffle off to the side, or
soberly mark time.
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