The Birmingham channel: RIP Birmingham Iron
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
Construction workers place the first bridge segment in March for I-20/59 through downtown. The piece was cast in Woodlawn and trucked in. From al.com.
Plus drone footage. From al.com.
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Tampa’s WTSP-10 reports on Homewood’s John Zimmerman training ice skaters in Florida. From 10News WTSP.
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Birmingham rapper ChriStyle performs “Middle Child Style.” From Josiah Posey.
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Kevin Garrison, lawyer at Baker Donelson, in the Birmingham Business Journal Top 40 Under 40. From CrowneWorks.TV.
And Katrina M. Watson, president and executive director of nonprofit organization the Literacy Council of Central Alabama. From CrowneWorks.TV.
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Spending time at Railroad Park downtown. From Ben Bain.
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Hair cutting prank, sort of, at Kami-Con, the annual anime conference in February at the BJCC East Exhibition Hall downtown. From Riceman
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Meeting actor John Schneider in February at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Smitty Travels.
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“What the Ride Reveals” examines the motorcycle culture of Birmingham. From Garage Creative Studios.
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Report from Huntsville’s WZDX-54 on Joshua Herbinger, a former Birmingham Police officer sentenced to 6 months in the Shelby County Jail. From WZDX News.
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DIY vase decorating project from Birmingham event planner Latisha McKinney. From Designing with Latisha McKinney.
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In March, the second fire at the former Hospitality Inn on Southside. Once again, arson. From al.com.
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Author/radio host Eric Metaxas speaks in March at Samford University. From Samford University.
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A review of “Sword of Trust,” comedic feature film shot in Birmingham and currently on the festival circuit. From the Rabbit Hole.
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Bikecam of March’s Magic City Cycliad fund-raiser for the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center on the metric century (62-mile) route. From Alston1028.
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Daniel Walters, former UAB mascot Blaze, shares his favorite college memory. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Analysis of Birmingham Iron at Memphis Express game in March. From Michael Anthony Fitness.
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Providence, R.I., station WPRI-12 reports on Brown beating UAB in men’s basketball to advance in the 2019 College Basketball Invitational. From WPRI.
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Promo for Single Service Sundays at King’s Way Church in Irondale. From King’s Way Church.
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Birmingham sophomore student-athlete Jacoby Sims vlogs a week of her life at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. From Jacoby Sims.
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This episode of “Dining Out with Comedienne Joy” features Rusty’s BBQ in Leeds, Charleys Philly Steaks at Brookwood Village mall and Post Office Pies in Avondale. From Comedienne Joy.
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The Dancing Dolls of Birmingham compete in March at the Bay Area Battle in Memphis. From Trin.T.
More from the competition. From Trin.T.
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An aunt visits Birmingham. From Trina Miller 100.
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Trailer for documentary “Iron Grit,” on the racial conflicts of 1979 Birmingham. From Jamel Lajuan.
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Highlights from the Birmingham Iron at Memphis Express game in March. From Alliance of American Football.
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Driving through Warrior (our vertical video of the week). From Lindsey Brock.
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Train in Crestwood North. From Free Brick Productions.
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Remanufacturing bearings at the SKF Solution Factory in Moody. From SKF Group.
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A streetcar runs on Market Street in San Francisco; the exterior commemorates Birmingham, which used PCC (Presidents’ Conference Committee) streetcars from 1947 to 1953. From Kevinsyoza.
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Highlights from the Birmingham Iron at San Diego Fleet game in March. From Alliance of American Football.
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The 3,000m race at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships in March. From Sports Live Stadium.
And the 1-mile race. From Sports Live Stadium.
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Homewood mixed martial artist Walt Harris (red) and Huntsville MMA Kem Oti (blue) in training at Spartan Fitness in Homewood (our other vertical video of the week). From Brandon MC.Ninja.
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Spider-Man visits Five Points South. From Real T Dragon.
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Music video for “Birmingham” by Canadian pop-rock singer Amanda Marshall. From Amanda Marshall Vevo.
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Talking with Rex Cardan about the new proton cyclotron to be used for cancer treatment at UAB’s Proton International Center. From al.com.
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Youth basketball: Birmingham’s Team Blaze at Jackson’s MBA Hoops in March. From Jason Vision.
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Vestavia Hills actor Tucker Meek visits “Mini Spotlight” on AfterBuzz TV. From AfterBuzz TV
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Promo for March college gymnastics competition Elevate the Stage at Legacy Arena downtown. From Knight Eady.
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Chick-fil-A cows dance outside of the Five Points South location during the St. Patrick’s Day parade. From Mind Dance Marketing.
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Newly installed UAB Collat School of Business video display. From PixelFLEX LED.
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Checking out all the animals at the Birmingham Zoo. From Natalie Johnson.
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UAB’s Robert Motl presents “Physical Activity and Multiple Sclerosis: History Has a Way of Repeating Itself!” in February at the University of Georgia in Athens. From the University of Georgia College of Education.
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Alabama band the Mutineers performs “Can’t Help Falling in Love” and “Tomake Bujhina Priyo (You Don’t Understand)” at Toms Sound in North Avondale. From Devdeep Basu.
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About the Birmingham Education Foundation’s Walter Carr Award, a new scholarship. From Alex Perkins.
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London rock band Mumford and Sons performs “The Wolf” in March at Legacy Arena downtown. From Patsy Hughes.
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