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pig in a garden

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Snout sniffs for morsels
hiding in the soil, curled
pink tail wiggles round.

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costumes for 2010

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

Like Button, Old Spice
guy, Baby Lady Gaga,
“Inception” … somehow.

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trick rolled

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

Step 1: Ring doorbell.
Step 2: Ignite bag of poo.
Step 3: Run for it!

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an excuse to be trampy

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Demure? Bah, humbug.
Ladies, make this Halloween
one we won’t forget.

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hell house 2010

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

Bingo addicts, file
sharers, sexting pervs, oil
spillers and furries.

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‘Top Model’: Nine, oh, to one … oh!

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Video: Rodeo Drive puts the models
head to head and strut to strut.

Nine contestants remain on “America’s Next Top Model,” heading to Beverly Hills for a street-side shoot. Who will be left standing on Rodeo Drive?

America's Next Top ModelKendal Brown of Northport landed in the Bottom 3 last week, so she must step up ship out. Be sure to tune in tonight for all the fun and drama.

Then read Nadria Tucker’s take in her weekly recap, after the show.

Also:

Video: A look at last week’s moving walkway
challenge, and Kendal’s near disaster.

“America’s Next Top Model” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on CW 21.

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On the runway: more on “America’s Next Top Model.”

being scared

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Can’t get the scream out
with all the blood and noise and
fleeing for your life.

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ghost hunters

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Some people see ghosts
not on Halloween but in
the car, the closet.

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the right candy

Monday, October 11th, 2010

The right candy is
whatever lands in your bag
from trick or treating.

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the cracks are showing

Sunday, October 10th, 2010

Battered spirits seek
shelter against the bumps and
bruises of living.

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paroled

Saturday, October 9th, 2010

Sometimes employees
don’t recognize freedom till
they’re sprung from their jobs.

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the mountain

Friday, October 8th, 2010

The mountain to climb
is not made of piled earth but of
paperwork and debts.

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when i’m not creating

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

A faint snore marks the
onset of slumber, dreaming
up new ideas.

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‘Top Model’: Wrestlemania!

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Video: Before you pose, you see the ring.

One runway was four stories up. This week’s runway is a conveyor belt. What’s the next runway? Hot coals? Broken glass? Venomous snakes?!

America's Next Top ModelAnything goes on “America’s Next Top Model,” including a photo shoot with masked wrestlers.

Let’s watch to see if Kendal Brown of Northport tames the moving walkway and the covert crusher. Then come back here to check out Nadria Tucker’s recap.

Also:

Video: In Soviet Russia (and L.A. undergound),
runway walks you!

“America’s Next Top Model” airs at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on CW 21.

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High 5: Wade on Birmingham’s fifth anniversary

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Wade Kwon

Blogging takes you places. This blog has taken me to places around the state and around the country. That may sound odd for a news site focused on Birmingham, but that’s how blogging works. It opens the door to places beyond your tiny domain.

Wade on Birmingham celebrates its fifth anniversary today. Let us look at the places charted and uncharted on the journey to date.

The blog of 2010 is not too different from the 2005 model. I still write a majority of posts, including a daily haiku. I still focus on Birmingham with occasional glances at the newsworthy in Alabama, too.

But looking closer, the evolution of this news site becomes more apparent. Nearly 3,000 posts have made this into a unique resource for the metro area, with 20 guest bloggers to date. I’ve had countless scoops and exclusives, plus special reports on everything from politics to crime to food to pop culture.

Why? Why invest so much time and effort and even a little money into this humble enterprise?

Because the opportunities continue to pour in for this online journalist.

I talked about blogging last week in Baton Rouge and will discuss it again next week in Las Vegas. I’ve already booked a speaking gig for 2011 here in town. So working on this site contributes directly to my expertise in this niche area.

Wade on Birmingham also gives me the opportunity to talk about this community: its challenges, its successes, its future. One reason why I believe many residents have become apathetic about the state of the city — and the city is in bad shape — is because they aren’t aware of the alternatives.

When you travel, you see amazing things and meet amazing people. You see how other cities have reliable and affordable buses and trains, or attractions where vacant buildings once stood. You see thoughtful development and invading tourists and hometown pride.

In short, you see the things Birmingham is not. Or the Birmingham that could be.

(I wish more of you would slip the surly bonds of Jones Valley to voyage to other places. Travel broadens the mind and ignites the soul.)

A few would prefer that Birmingham’s problems remain unnamed and unpublicized, that it creates an air of discontent. I respectfully disagree. If you want people to stop talking about the numerous long-term problems of this city, let’s solve them once and for all.

Ideas are fine. But actually working together to put those ideas in place? More of that, please.

I don’t have all the answers. But many of you do. This site is built not on one individual’s efforts, but on the collective efforts of too many people to name here. I’m eternally grateful to the readers, who never hesitate to give praise or criticism when needed.

I’m also grateful to tipsters, fellow bloggers, interview subjects, sponsors, photographers, rabble rousers and developers who had a hand in what you see before you. It really took a village.

Blogs come and go, many during these past 5 years. But this blog will be around for awhile. As blogging here has taken me places, let it carry you to the undiscovered corners of our fair city. Let it showcase the heroic efforts of everyday people. And yes, let it also continue to bring persistent problems to the forefront, so that we may defeat them rather than defer them.

Whether you came in on Day 1 or Day 1,827, welcome to Wade on Birmingham. We have a lot to talk about.

Wade Kwon is a Birmingham native and publisher of Wade on Birmingham.

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First, second, third and fourth anniversary posts.

Photo: Jelani Newton, J&M Photography and Design