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A look at Birmingham in videos …

“We Are Magic,” celebrating Birmingham’s local businesses. From Telegraph Creative.

More videos, after the jump …

Georgia native and forward Terrell Ard Jr. commits to UAB earlier this month. From Putnam Science Academy.

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New York indie rock band performs at Bottletree Cafe, taped for “We Have Signal.” From Shaxan.

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Ashley M. Jones opens the third annual Magic City Poetry Festival. From Magic City Poetry Festival.

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Glen C. Kinnaird, Birmingham native and New York author/playwright, vlogs during the pandemic. From Glen C. Kinnaird.

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Water skiing and swinging. From Steve Eurton

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A virtual flight from Atlanta to Birmingham. From Wil Veenstra.

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Admiring the buildings while driving from I-20/59 to I-65. From Brejie Ann Atablanco.

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For Women’s History Month, the Birmingham City Council spotlights female members. From City Council Bham.

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Cleaning the windows (our vertical video of the week). From Guilmar Perez Gomez.

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Gregory Clarke, co-chairman of the Birmingham Peacemakers and pastor of New Hope Baptist Church, calls for an end to gun violence. From New Hope Baptist Church – Birmingham.

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Discussion about the impact of COVID-19 on college enrollment and admissions with Trent Gilbert of Birmingham-Southern College, Chuck May of the University of Missouri, Dusty Newton of the University of Nebraska Kearney, Dawn Watkins Wiese of Plaid and Judson Horras of the North American Interfraternity Conference. From NIC Fraternity.

Even more on COVID-19 and colleges, with Trent Gilbert of Birmingham-Southern College and Tyler Peterson of UAB. From Render Experiences.

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Collide Choir members of Dawson Memorial Baptist Church in Homewood sing “Make Me a Servant.” From Dawson Music and Worship.

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Drone footage of Delta planes parked at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport during the coronavirus pandemic. From Kevin Henderson.

Higher view. From Live Storms Media.

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Looking for ghosts at the Redmont Hotel downtown. From Ghost Freak’n Talk’n.

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Highlight reel for Dadeville junior catcher Zoe Veres, who also plays for the Birmingham Mustangs 03. From Zoe.

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Drone footage of mostly empty retail parking lots. From Live Storms Media.

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Moving the World Games from 2021 to 2022. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Plane overhead. From Colvin Sellers.

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A house in need of love. From Carl Foster.

Another house in need of love. From Carl Foster.

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A look at Redemptive Cycles, a nonprofit bike shop downtown. From Knight Eady.

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Irondale’s Diversified Label Images, featured on the TV show “On the Job.” From AIDT Productions.

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A March coronavirus media conference with Laura Kowalczyk and Jordan DeMoss of UAB Medicine and Mark Wilson of the Jefferson County Department of Health. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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Reading the story “Zechariah Can’t Talk” (our vertical video of the week). From Citizens Church – Birmingham, AL.

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A roundtable on Birmingham’s real estate market. From Get a Real Estate Life.

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Lindsay Davis of Spartan Invest and Homewood attorney Jeff Parmer discuss real estate closings during a pandemic. From Spartan Invest.

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A fun field trip to McWane Science Center downtown (our vertical video of the week). From Bobby Smiff.

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Discussing “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. (our vertical video of the week). From Anna Lank.

More on “Letter.” From Tom Bailey.

Still more on “Letter” (our vertical video of the week). From Oliver Bragg.

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A conversation with Josh Carpenter of the City of Birmingham and Ty West of Birmingham Business Journal. From Birmingham Kiwanis.

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Drone footage of the Statue of Liberty at Liberty Park in Vestavia Hills. From Wenceslao Hernandez C.

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Memphis singer-songwriter Ben Nichols goes on the Bikeriders Tour, ending in March at Saturn in Avondale. From Tony Bartalini.

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Hanging out at the hotel (our vertical video of the week). From Real Melo Life Movie.

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Talking with Tony D. Christon-Walker of AIDS Alabama. From Barak Kassar.

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Exploring an abandoned church. From Somewhere in Alabama.

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A look at the Porsche Young Driver Academy’s annual training session at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Porsche Cars.

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Promo for Hydrate the City campaign from the Birmingham Water Works. From BWWB TV.

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Trains in Birmingham and Huntsville. From Railfandude123.

More trains around Birmingham. From Parker the Railfan.

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Quiet times around town. From Live Storms Media.

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Casting practice at the 50th annual Bassmaster Classic in March at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Reel Serious Anglers.

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Crash landing (our vertical video of the week). From Grace Klein Community.

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Talking with Marjorie Pittman of Unique Fashion Boutique in Huffman and Yung Kapo of SteelCity Music Group. From High Life TV Show.

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The 1998 spring break high school step show at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Champ Chella.

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Why Birmingham? From Natalie Ledbetter.

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Drone footage of an office building in Lee Branch on U.S. 280. From Dronegenuity Projects.

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Hanging out outside the Comfort Inn and Suites in Five Points West. From Sarah Adler.

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Shelter-in-place palm parade for Palm Sunday earlier this month. From First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham, Alabama.

And a palm processional downtown. From First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham, Alabama.

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Driving past a fender bender. From Chris La.

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Highlight reel for fourth grade point guard Maddox Batson. From Maddox_Batson09.

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Birmingham Deaf Dinners, a documentary. From Will Moro.

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A skit from the Birmingham International Church in Vestavia Hills. From Ron Higey.

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Anniston’s WEAC-24 report on Birmingham’s extension of shelter-in-place orders. From TV 24 News.

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Having a little fun with the pandemic. From Spartan Fitness MMA Birmingham, AL.

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Pit stop in Calera to get the RV fixed. From Ruff Road RV Life.

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Birmingham teacher and activist Al Elliott on the local podcast Communal Expressions. From Communal Expressions.

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Birmingham startup Mixtroz rolls out its new Virtual Mixtroz event management platform. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Working on insulation. From Rid-a-Critter, Inc.

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Selma gospel group the Sensational Friendly Four perform. From Mike Dillard.

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Anthony C. Hood speaks at September’s Fuckup Nights event about dropping out of college, held at Birmingham Improv Theatre on Southside. From Anthony C. Hood.

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Tuscaloosa’s WVUA-23 report on the Birmingham Zoo under quarantine. From Mike Royer.

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Promo for Jason Secor Real Estate Advisors at Keller Williams in Inverness. From Robert Tucker.

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Director Kyle Sullivan pitching “Garden of the Gods,” set in Birmingham. From Screen Door Pictures.

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Panning around the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds. From Dallas Texas Area Sportbike Riders #Sportbike.

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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin rolls out shelter-in-place in March. From WVTM-13 News.

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Washing hair before styling. From Naturally Crowned Beauty Vee Monsha.

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Yoga for one at Avondale Park. From Thomas N. Dennis.

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