The Birmingham channel: The virtualness of it all
By Wade KwonA look at Birmingham in videos …
A September online concert as part of the Birmingham New Music Festival, featuring Adam Bowles, piano; Sarah Nordlund Dennis, violin; Laura Usiskin, cello; and Pei-Ju Wu, violin. From Birmingham Art Music Alliance.
More videos, after the jump …
Discussing UAB (in Vietnamese). From Du Học Hằng Lương.
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Promo for STAIR (Start the Adventure in Reading) of Birmingham virtual tutoring. From STAIR of Birmingham.
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Virtual panel discussion from Birmingham nonprofit organizations Gasp and Black Warrior Riverkeeper on government transparency. From Alabama Rivers Alliance.
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Denison, Texas, pop singer SoMo performs in 2017 at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From SoMo Fan_87.
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Christina Sloan talks about her downtown shop, Refined Bridal Boutique. From Refined Bridal Boutique.
More on the “size-inclusive” bridal dress shop. From Refined Bridal Boutique.
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Exploring Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park. From Gone Diggin.
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Driving from Conway, Ark., to Birmingham in “American Truck Simulator.” From Doug Sharples.
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Looking at Birmingham from the sky using “Microsoft Flight Simulator.” From Dva238
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Celebrating Birmingham Children’s Theatre. From Caleb Clark.
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Talking with Birmingham writer Alina Ștefănescu (in Romanian). From Lumea Liberă TV.
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A graduation surprise party. From DJay and Rainy.
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Talking with Birmingham native Eduardo Medina, who won a Hearst Journalism Fellowship to work as a reporter at the Albany Times Union. From Central Alabama Voice.
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A weekend in town, with stops in Hoover and Mountain Brook, plus Vulcan and the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Katherine Foster.
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Promo for Trees of Hope, a Nov. 30 fund-raiser for nonprofit organization Alabama Baptist Children’s Homes and Family Ministries in Vestavia Hills. From AL Baptist Children’s Homes.
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Driving from Birmingham to Pigeon Forge. From Driving in the City.
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Family meal at Southside restaurant Rojo. From Dining with Kids.
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Highlight reel for Spain Park junior third baseman Michael Glick, filmed at August’s Perfect Game Gulf Coast Showcase at the Hoover Met. From Skill Show Videos.
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Paul Eknes-Tucker of Pilgrim Church UCC in Lakeview answers the question: Does the Bible mandate that a bride must take her husband’s last name? From Media Team.
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Dashcam footage of North Birmingham. From CharlieBo313.
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Drone footage of Railroad Park and the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Dunlap Productions.
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Mixing console. From James Fudge.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd performs in 1987 at the BJCC Coliseum downtown. From Jessmeister69.
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Scenes from a 1993 family reunion. From Harold D. McElwrath.
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Football: Boston College vs. Cincinnati in January’s TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field. From ESPN College Football.
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Passing by a wrecked truck on I-65 near Green Springs Avenue. From Amos Herron.
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Candlelight vigil in September in Ensley for Toni Bass, whose body was found off Pratt Highway. From OTTV25 DA8TV.
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Reading chapter 4 of Christopher Paul Curtis’ “The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963.” From Kelly Alford.
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Promo for a September voter registration drive. From Magic City Bar Association.
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Swedish heavy metal band In Flames performs in 2002 at Furnace Fest at Sloss Furnaces. From Hate Mosh Gört Crew.
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Promo for housing development the Ridge at Grants Mill Valley in Irondale. From Harris Sells Homes Birmingham, Alabama.
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Music video for “Kiss My Ass” by Birmingham comedian Floss the Mack, filmed in Uptown. From Stanley Parrish.
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Highlight reel for North Carolina’s Aiden Smalls at the Finley Center in Hoover. From Todd Olsen.
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Outdoor makeover. From Father Nature Landscapes of Birmingham Inc.
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Rappers Mulatto and Baelove perform in September at Luxe Ultra Lounge on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Hoodzone Productions.
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At a deserted Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Michael Casagrande.
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Chicago singer-songwriter Adam Gottlieb performs “Birmingham Sunday.” From Adam Gottlieb.
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Promo for real estate’s Jonathan Averett channel. From Living in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Vlog entry from an overthinker (our other other vertical video of the week). From Hypelife.
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Highlight reel for Creekview (Canton, Ga.) senior small forward Darsey Waters, filmed at the Last Dance basketball tournament in August in Hoover. From Darsey Waters.
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Sports promo for the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau. From BHM2025.
And a promo for Birmingham’s civil rights district. From Birmingham CVB.
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Reading “Birmingham 1963: How a Photograph Rallied Civil Rights Support” by Shelley Tougas for virtual class. From Andrea Fitzpatrick.
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Detecting diamonds at the Riverchase Galleria. From Kevo YT.
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Reading from Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” From Anna Federline.
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Talking with Josh Cook of the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association. From Birmingham Metro Baptist Assn.
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Dashcam footage of First Avenue North downtown. From Aattxx Calachij.
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