The Birmingham channel: Earth probably first
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
Highlights from October’s Endangered Species Tour by Birmingham nonprofit organization Freshwater Land Trust and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The day-long event featured six locations in Jefferson County where endangered species have been protected. From Freshwater Land Trust.
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Glasgow synth-pop band Chvrches performs in October at Iron City on Southside. From Josh Fryer.
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Close-up drone footage of the Cahaba River. From Brad Hines.
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Time-lapse footage of an illustrated Jackson v. Birmingham Board of Education. From Perih Punahou.
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Time for class at Battleground Martial Arts in Alabaster. From Macaroni Kid South Birmingham.
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A 360-degree look at St. Vincent’s Women and Children’s Center on Southside. From Ascension.
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At a special event in Uptown, Birmingham begins its 1,000-day countdown to playing host to the 2021 World Games. From Alabama NewsCenter.
And more from the kickoff event. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Bessemer blogger TSL Fetti, a k a Shawn Cotton, on his July SayCheeseTV pop-up shop in Birmingham. From Taliban Films Jah.
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Testimonial by scientist/UAB student Mithun Acharya for Imperial Overseas Education Consultants study abroad company in India. From Imperial Overseas Education Consultants.
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Blues singer-songwriter and guitarist Samantha Fish performs in October at Saturn in Avondale. From J.J. Hoover.
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Demo of a Haddorff Vertichord grand piano. From Pugcasso Painting Pugs.
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Highlights from the 2018 Manhattan Dance Project workshop in October at Alabama Dance Academy in Hoover. From Manhattan Dance Project.
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Tuscaloosa’s DJ Zauce in June at Zydeco on Southside. From McCain Media.
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Fun at the Big Bounce America house in October in Calera. From Monica Espinoza.
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The Spain Park Chamber Choir performs the National Anthem at October’s Sparks in the Park Marching Band Festival. From Spain Park Choir.
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Baton Rouge rapper Boosie Badazz on whether to perform in Birmingham for $35,000 (our vertical video of the week). From Catching Up With Celebrities.
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On a walk downtown. From Deric McGuffie.
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Concept trailer for “Awake,” filmed in Birmingham. From Ethan Crowe.
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An August news conference with the Environmental Protection Agency on removing contaminated soil in the 35th Avenue Superfund Site in North Birmingham. Speakers included Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin, EPA Region 4 director Franklin Hill, state Sen. Linda Coleman-Madison and U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell. From City of Birmingham.
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Trains in Bessemer, Birmingham, Irondale, McCalla and other places in Alabama and Georgia. From Ems318.
More trains in Birmingham (our other vertical video of the week). From NS Railfan Productions/NRP.
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Highlights from Jamz and Jokes with Birmingham comedian Detroit Reid and Atlanta hip-hop artist Yung Joc in October at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From WellDunn Entertainment.
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Soundcheck for Orlando rock band Matchbox Twenty at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Smash Bridges.
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Exploring the area around the Eureka No. 3 coal mine near Helena. From Its Keeton.
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Alabama men’s basketball coach Avery Johnson at SEC Media Days in October at the Grand Bohemian Hotel in Mountain Brook. From Alabama Crimson Tide on AL.com.
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