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Tuesday, July 9th, 2019A look at Birmingham in videos …
How to plant bulbs. From AlphaGraphics Hoover.
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A look at Birmingham in videos …
How to plant bulbs. From AlphaGraphics Hoover.
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A look at Birmingham in videos …
A 200m freestyle race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West (our vertical video of the week). From Lo Hammond.
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Promo for a June prayer meeting in the former Brown Mackie College building in Homewood. From Kevin Moore.
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Hoover real estate agent Dianna Howell tours Pelham. From the Howell Group – KW Real Estate.
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UAB recruiting video for Korean students. From Into Korea.
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Having fun at the Birmingham Zoo. From Karlee’s Toy Channel.
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ABC-33/40 meteorologist James Spann on the MyRadar podcast. From MyRadar.
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Exploring Sloss Furnaces. From Fenway Leo.
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Trailer for “Trickle,” a horror film set in Birmingham. From Arif Yohannes.
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Competing in the high jump at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Wendy Allen.
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Feature on Chris McNair, who died May 8. From WVTM-13 News.
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Feature on Columbia College exhibition, “Birmingham, Alabama, 1963: Dawoud Bey/Black Star,” by renowned Chicago photographer Dawoud Bey. From ColumbiaChi.
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Trains downtown. From SM Rail Productions.
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Talking with the Birmingham city council about sponsorship for the touring production of “Justice on Trial” (our vertical video of the week). From Chad Lawson Cooper.
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Hoover real estate agent Dianna Howell introduces her YouTube channel. From the Howell Group – KW Real Estate.
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Youth basketball at the Finley Center in Hoover. From Eric Jean.
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Birmingham’s Mista Rich introduces his YouTube channel. From Mista Rich.
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Youth basketball: Pelham’s Team Storm competes at a tournament at Forest Oaks Elementary in Chelsea. From 205 Films.
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Sylacauga rapper Young Bopete performs in May at Side Effects in Smithfield. From Young Bopete.
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Daniel Clemens of ShadowDragon on working with nonprofit organization DeliverFund to stop human trafficking. From Jee K.
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Promo for the Warehouse talent search at Wenonah High School in Tarpley City. From Pretigekeys.
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Heavy rain in May. From Live Storms Media.
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Highlights from the 2019 YPL Elite 7v7 tournament at Thompson High School in Alabaster. From Jordan Luke.
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Soccer: Birmingham Legion at Louisville City, highlights from the game earlier this month at the University of Louisville. From USL Championship.
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People moved away from the city over the mountain to avoid the “smog.” From Best of US Homes KW Realty.
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In this episode of “Drunk Birmingham Music History,” Adam Corso talks about the toilet at the Boiler Room (our other vertical video of the week). From Jenny Gault.
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A congressional hearing for investigating reports of voter suppression takes place in May at Birmingham City Hall. Reps. Terri Sewell (D-Selma), Marcia Fudge (D-Ohio) and George Kenneth “G.K” Butterfield (D-N.C.) heard testimony. From Committee on House Administration, Majority.
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Barry Whitworth of Baptist Resource Network on the next week’s annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Birmingham. From BRN.
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Checking out Thirsty Thursday at a Barons’ home game. From Roni Shanita.
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Birmingham sergeants Johnny Williams and Rebecca Herrera read the names of 52 police officers killed in the line of duty. From al.com.
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Banda Los Pajaritos de Tacupa Mich performs “La Cadena y el Chivo (the Chain and the Goat)” in May at Rancho El Centenario in Mt. Olive. From Compa LaTuba.
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Promo for Freedom Framework June 18 workshop at the Theodore in Avondale. From Jeremy Carter.
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Driving I-65 and I-459, plus Miami. From Fredy Bermudez.
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San Francisco electronic music artist Ill.Gates performs in March at Woody’s in Huffman. From Skylar Jackson.
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Los Angeles rock band Puddle of Mudd performs “Control” and “War Pigs” in May at Iron City on Southside. From Jeffrey Brewer Concert Videos.
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On the road to Birmingham with the band Brazeros Musical de Durango. From Brazeros Musical Oficial.
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Tom Jones performs “Sex Bomb” earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Frostbyte.
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Maynard Jackson senior kicker Jack Breedlove of Atlanta kicks a field goal at Carver High School. From Jack Breedlove.
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Highlight reel for Birmingham-Southern freshman running back Zack Seay. From Zachary Seay.
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Valerie Thomas of the Val Group (our vertical video of the week) tours the businesses of Pepper Place in Lakeview. From the Val Group.
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Highlights from Nashville country singer Jameson Rodgers’ shows, including January at Legacy Arena downtown. From Jameson Rodgers.
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Soccer: Birmingham Legion at Memphis 901, highlights from the game earlier this month at AutoZone Park. From USL Championship.
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A scene from “The Watsons Go to Birmingham” featuring the 1963 bombing of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From Judson the Pro.
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The amenities of Pelham. From Skyscraper Television.
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Feature on Callee the elephant leaving the Birmingham Zoo. From al.com.
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How estate sales work (our other vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Estate Sales.
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Promo for Homewood gym Nexus Fitness. From Nexus Fitness.
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Highlights from the Birmingham stop of the Southern Startup Road Trip, an opportunity for entrepreneurs to meet professionals in the startup world. From Bryan Barringer.
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Rapper/producer J.T. the Bigga Figga (a k a Lox) on WBHJ-FM 95.7 Jamz. From TrapFlix.
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Elevator at UAB Hospital. From Ivan Reid.
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Train in the fog. From Nostalgia Rail Videos.
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A virtual train in downtown Birmingham from app “Trainz Simulator 2.” From Deep South Railfan.
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Los Angeles rock band Los Lobos performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Los Angeles rock band Tool performs “Stinkfist” earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown. From Cthu1hu42o.
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A visit to the Negro Southern League Museum downtown. From Tieesha Essex.
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Walking around the ballroom of the Parthenon downtown. From Dedrick English.
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Youth basketball at Pelham High School. From Jim Orr.
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Drone footage of I-65. From O0fo0o.
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A photo shoot leaves the studio for Railroad Park and Lightrails downtown. From Jose Pagan.
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A walk through Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Jasper Akiser.
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Dashcam footage of Uptown to southbound on Red Mountain Expressway. From Juana Francisco.
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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin at the Tradition earlier this month at Greystone Golf and Country Club in Hoover. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Matthew Whitaker of GKHouses property management in Homewood on investing in real estate in Center Point, Roebuck and Huffman. From GKHouses.
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Talking with Tiffany Martin of Ignite Cycle at Pepper Place in Lakeview. From Rev Birmingham.
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Promo for Crossover Birmingham event on June 5 at the Church at Brook Hills in Brook Highland. From Alabama Baptist SBOM.
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Talking with Ensley native and Houston rapper/singer Daniel Payne. From DJ Smallz Eyes 2.
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Swiss avant garde metal band Zeal and Ardor performs “Don’t You Dare” earlier this month at Saturn in Avondale. From Justin Johansen.
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Graduation day for Southside nonprofit organization STAIR of Birmingham, or Start the Adventure in Reading. From IPC Birmingham.
Plus, grads meet Mayor Woodfin. From IPC Birmingham.
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Los Angeles indie pop band LANY performs in April at Iron City on Southside. From Delaney Greenhill.
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Soccer: Loudoun United at Birmingham Legion, highlights from the April game at BBVA Compass Field. From USL Championship.
And the full match. From USL Championship
And Birmingham at St. Louis in April at Toyota Stadium. From Birmingham Legion FC.
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Playing the piano in the lobby of the Tutwiler Hotel downtown. From Vic Bonnel.
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Keyboard capers at the Birmingham Zoo (our vertical video of the week). From Amy McLelland.
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Birmingham’s Jessika Harris sings with Carrie Underwood on “The Champion” earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown. From Luckiest Wife.
And Underwood performs “Southbound.” From Brianna Nicole Duncan.
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Visiting the Riverchase Galleria, the Birmingham Museum of Art and Trader Joe’s at the Summit. From íƒ ì €ë¦° Tangerine.
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Train east of downtown. From Joshua Lawrence.
And trains in Irondale and downtown. From Amory Railfan.
Train in New Castle. From Kc4vlj.
And trains near downtown after dark. From Sean Madison.
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Goat yoga! At Goat Yoga Bham in Helena. From WVTM-13 News.
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Takeoff. From Emory Carver.
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Parking meter blues (our other vertical video of the week). From Dedman1107.
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The Birmingham Black Barons youth baseball team in action. From Yung Playa Entertainment.
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Promo for Fido’s Friend dog service. From McLelland Piano Studio.
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Drone footage of downtown. From Dunlap Productions.
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Amtrak Crescent pulling in downtown. From Esteban.
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Pitch for Sachai Tea Company to establish a kitchen incubator in Titusville. From Common Thread.
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Musicians from Cathedral Church of the Advent downtown perform “My Savior Left His Throne Above.” From Cathedral Church of the Advent.
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Taking in the Alabama Auto Show and the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama. From the Roaming Blazer.
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Waving to patients at Children’s of Alabama during the seventh inning stretch at a Barons home game. From Minor League Baseball.
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Promo for July 26 Nonprofit Program Planning Intensive Workshop at Rev Birmingham in Woodlawn. From Ty Fix My Nonprofit.
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A Birmingham family celebrates at the University of Alabama graduation ceremony earlier this month. From Jacoby Sims.
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Apparent gunfire on the street (our other other vertical video of the week). From DJ Fa.
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Jets defensive end and Birmingham native Quinnen Williams talks about the value of education. From Robert Kahl.
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Interview with UAB dental student Kandis Carter. From Future DDS.
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Activist and Birmingham native Angela Davis announces she would like to receive the Shuttlesworth Award from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, on the TV show “Democracy Now!” From Democracy Now!
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Columbus, Ohio, hardcore punk band Beartooth performs “Afterall” earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Honda’s and Music.
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Pre-game reel for the Birmingham Bulls during the playoffs. From Birmingham Bulls.
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Atlanta artist Beme Mystique performs earlier this month at Zanzibar International Bar and Grill in Glen Iris (our final vertical video of the week). From Mobay Empire LLC 1.
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A look at Birmingham in videos, including eight short films from students in the UAB Media Studies program, 2019 edition (Vimeo channel) …
“Imagining Liberation” by Marissa Hilton, Norah Madden-Lunsford and Addison Rees.
Making new queer music spaces as Birmingham gay bars close.
“Walls of Jericho” by Stacey Brannan, Logan Hames and Michael Wolter
Urban explorers and revitalizers eye blighted neighborhoods.
“B’hams: They Do Comedy Down There?” by Renaldo Flowers, Connor Lyons and Andy Sitz.
Comedians discuss what it’s like to launch a standup career here.
“A Woman’s Place” by Callie Walls and Jennifer Wells.
Women working as chefs and restaurant owners are pioneers in the traditionally male world of haute cuisine.
“Welcome to Ballroom” by Rick Edge and Scarlett Ridley.
The newfound popularity of competitive ballroom dancing.
“Shut Down Etowah” by Liam Farmer-Alroth and Kellan Hyde.
One of the most notorious U.S. immigration detention centers can be found in Gadsden.
“Hidden Voices” by Matthew Brooks, Michael Cooper and Holly White.
Practicing pagan faiths in the Bible Belt.
“A Generation Drowning” by Lauren Senwo and Nikita Udayakumar.
The burdens of student loan debt and limited access to higher education.
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Terry Francona, manager of the Cleveland Indians, talks about his time with Michael Jordan and the Birmingham Barons 25 years ago. From the Jim Rome Show.
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Window installation at the Iron Age building downtown. From Rev Birmingham.
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Montgomery hard rock band Breaking Aim and the Rhythm performs in 2010 at Bottletree Cafe in Forest Park. From Flippin’ Sweet Vids.
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Highlights from rapper NBA YoungBoy in April at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Daniel Hill.
More from NBA YoungBoy, plus rapper T-Rell. From T-Rell Music.
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Come Roll With Me shows children what it’s like to perform everyday activities in a wheelchair. Cathy Carver, a wheelchair clinic specialist at UAB’s Spain Rehabilitation Center, created the program. From Katy Morgan.
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Pumping insulation. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.
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Walking downtown. From Blue Sky Adventures.
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Podcasters Billy Sorrells and D’lai of “Did You Miss Me” perform in April at the Stardome Comedy Club in Hoover. From Did You Miss Me Podcast.
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La Crosse, Wisc., Americana rock band Slippin’ South performs “Better, Under Pressure” in April at the Nick on Southside. From Addison Israelson Music.
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Saskatchewan singer-songwriter Colter Wall performs “Railroad Bill” in April at Saturn in Avondale (our vertical video of the week). From Danny Hammons.
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Promo for nonprofit organization Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham. From Community Foundation.
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Birmingham author Robert McCammon talks at his April book launch for “Cardinal Black” at the Alabama Booksmith in Homewood. From Blu Gilliand.
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Field trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From Sandra Maw Maw Sweener.
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Talking about the return of the Bassmaster Classic in 2020 to Birmingham. From Fishing Florida Radio.
Announcing the location for the 50th annual competition. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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A DJ’s set at El Sol in Glen Iris (our other vertical video of the week). From Yessenia Trejo.
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Sightseeing in Atlanta and Birmingham, including the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama and downtown. From the Wisconsinista.
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Joe Calamusa, managing director of the University of Alabama Sales Program, speaks in Birmingham. From Joe Calamusa.
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Syndicated show “Find Your Outdoors” features the Kidz Outdoors fall hunt at Double Mountain Preserve in Pelham. From Find Your Outdoors.
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Dashcam footage of Birmingham neighborhoods. From Charlie Bo 313.
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New Brunswick, N.J., rock band American Lions performs in 2018 at the Nick on Southside. From Andrew Ho.
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Putnam Middle student Amari McClure reads her poem “Bring Your Dreams with You When You Wake” at the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham 60th anniversary celebration at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Community Foundation.
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Drone footage of Railroad Park downtown. From Dedman1107.
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Promo for the Southern Baptist Convention June 11-12 at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From TalkCP.
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Report on a baptism ceremony at Iglesia La Luz del Mundo in Minor. From LLDM NEWS Noticias de la Iglesia la Luz del Mundo.
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Soul singer Leon Bridges performs in April at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From Actress Gabrielle.
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Bernard Nomberg of the Nomberg Law Firm talks with Richard Friedman of the Birmingham Jewish Federation about the community and visiting Israel. From the Nomberg Law Firm.
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Highlight reel for Stanhope Elmore senior Jahsan Upshaw at the Alabama Top 30 Unsigned Senior Showcase at Birmingham-Southern College. From Living Our Dreams Athletics.
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“I’m a Soldier in the Army of the Lord,” in 2012 at the Auxiliaries in Ministry Convention of the Church of God in Christ. From Tri-Stone Network Inc.
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Promo for singer Claudia Monet’s April concert at the Furnace in Central City. From Sextronica Official.
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A look at the Foxhound Bee Company. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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The Shield does the Triple Powerbomb at WWE Live at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Braden Sullivan.
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♫ “New sho-oes … new sho-oes …” ♫ (Our final vertical video of the week.) From Madd1966dh.
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Inside the Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral on Southside. From Holy Trinity Holy Cross GOC.
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A look at T.J. Tires in Irondale. From Bien Sunrise.
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Highlights from the SkillsUSA Alabama State Leadership and Skills Conference in April at the BJCC North Exhibition Hall downtown. From Alabama CTSOs.
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Commercial for the annual Funk Fest on May 25 at Legion Field. From HotinBirmingham.com.
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Trains in Birmingham. From Sean Madison.
Trains in Irondale. From Amory Railfan.
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Highlights from the Hunter Street Baptist Church preteen choir trip in April. From Hunter Street Baptist Church.
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Bon Jovi performs “Only Lonely” in 1985 at the BJCC Coliseum downtown. From MXJ Productions HD.
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Drone flyby past Vulcan. From Community Foundation.
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Winning flights of model airplanes at April’s Alabama Technology Student Association Conference at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Andy Grose.
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Behind the scenes of “From Birmingham to Baltimore” by Connecticut troupe Thomas/Ortiz Dance. From Thomas/Ortiz Dance.
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Commercial for Stuart Curry Dentistry in Vestavia Hills. From Stuart Curry Dentist Birmingham.
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A Birmingham visit includes trips to Patton Creek shopping center in Hoover, Vulcan and the Heavenly Donut Co. From Roadtrips and Adventure.
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Scene from “Green Book” set in Birmingham, dubbed in French. From Culture et Creation Artistiques.
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Browsing Hill’s Carpet and Floor Covering in Helena (our vertical video of the week). From Hill’s Carpet and Floor Coverings.
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In this episode of “Drunk Birmingham Music History,” Mark Beasley, drummer for Birmingham punk rock band GT, talks about a memorable house party in Homewood (our other vertical video of the week). From Jenny Gault.
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Promo for Kevin Harrington’s keynote speech at the Real Time Pain Relief national business summit in October at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Real Time Pain Relief.
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On the Birmingham campaign of 1963 and Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” From Mira Foster
Experiencing King’s jail cell. From Mira Foster.
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Scenes from the National Veterans Day parade downtown. From Lauren Chisholm.
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More from Christian rapper TobyMac’s April show at Legacy Arena downtown. From Team Presswood.
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Commercial for the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau. From Cayenne Creative.
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Atlanta Southern gothic band Illiterates performs in April at the Nick on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Danny Hammons.
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Interviews with parents whose children take martial arts classes. From Tiger Rock Martial Arts.
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Dancing at the Shades Valley prom in April at Iron City on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Oscar Rojas Vargas.
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Meditations on Birmingham (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From True Dynasty.
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A look at the Birmingham real estate investment market. From the Holton Wise Property Group.
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Venture for America brings its job fair back in April to Innovation Depot downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Soccer: New York Red Bulls II at Birmingham Legion in April at BBVA Compass Field, interrupted by a severe weather warning. From USL Championship.
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Time-lapse footage of the city from atop Red Mountain. From Erratic Aperture.
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Preaching at Kiss fans in April outside Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Ray Nix.
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Time-lapse footage of a dance class at Forma Arts and Wellness downtown. From Alessia Lovreglio.
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Neil Diamond performs in 19777 at the BJCC Coliseum downtown. From Ken Butz.
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Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, talks his memories of A.G. Gaston while on a trip to Birmingham. From al.com.
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The choir performs at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown (our final vertical video of the week). From Audrey Kimbrough.
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Promo for Community Church Without Walls’ Easter in the Garden at West End Community Gardens. From Steve Hartley.
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Emilee Grace Dreher of Mann Dance Studio in Prattville performs “The Way You Make Me Feel” at March’s Platinum National Dance Competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Top Intermediate Act. From Platinum Dance.
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Improvisation ensemble Silica Gel Do Not Eat performs at Southside’s Clubhouse on Highland. From Joel Nelson.
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Promo for Getting Started Acting/Modeling Workshops in Birmingham. From Alex Kiker Co.
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Dutch DJ San Holo performs “Light” in April at Iron City on Southside. From 4d4mz.
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Post Office Pies’ John Hall on coming back to Birmingham from New York. From SYTA: Student and Youth Travel Association.
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Soccer: Birmingham Legion at Saint Louis, highlights from the April game. From USL Championship.
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Fran Scully’s 75th birthday party in 1986. From Advanced Video.
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Spanish-language report on April’s Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From D-Mx Deportemotor México.
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Promo for Birmingham Restaurant Week in August. From W.C. Wright and Son Inc.
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Looking at many inhabitants at the Birmingham Zoo. From John Millwood.
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Testimonials by Chicago rapper Calboy’s fans in April at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Sony Music U.
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At April’s Corporate Challenge fund-raiser at Railroad Park, Alabama Power takes on UAB and BBVA Compass in the tug of war. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Racing go-karts at the Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Bessemer. From Jared Chandler.
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Kiss performs in April at Legacy Arena downtown. From Russell Fulmer.
A look around the venue before the Kiss concert. From Crystal Stokes.
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A round of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 4” with Birmingham-based Alabama Gaming League. From Alabama Gaming League.
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Atlanta hard rock band Needeep performs in 2012 at Cafe Firenze in Inverness Plaza. From Deadlie13.
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Soccer: Louisville City at Birmingham Legion in March at BBVA Compass Field. From USL Championship.
Celebrating Legion goals with a literal hammer down. From USL Championship.
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Birmingham artist Lillis Taylor, with a special cameo. From Lillis Taylor.
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Performances from the 2018 Alabama Music Awards in July at the BJCC Theatre downtown. From Alabama Music Awards.
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The Don’t Wait Project tour stops in April at UAB to promote organ donation. From the Don’t Wait Project.
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New York punk/blues singer-songwriter Radiator King performs in April at the Nick on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Danny Hammons.
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Driving by downtown. From Josh Andrews.
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Promo for April’s “Soul-Winning Mega-Marathon” at Hamburger Heaven in Green Springs, Homewood. From Sanderson1611.
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Taking in March’s UAB International Festival. From Travel with Annie G.
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Miami-based Mexican band Los Temerarios perform in April at El Mega Sol in Glen Iris. From Puro Hidalgo Resendiz.
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Renovating the Stonewall/American Life building downtown with $24 million opportunity zone funding. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Parkour downtown. From Obito Uchiha.
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Promo for the Legal Aid Society of Birmingham. From Jequette Edmonson.
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Flying a remote control helicopter at night. From Scott Graham.
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Taking off from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport to Las Vegas. From R.M. Harrison.
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Promo for Fit Performance training. From Stephen Young.
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Alcorn State alumni give a preview of Birmingham attractions. From Josh Lewis.
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Time-lapse footage of Railroad Park downtown. From Erratic Aperture.
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Highlights from April’s Inferno Dance Competition at Pleasant Grove High School. From Inferno Dance.
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A quick look at Composed: The Art of Styling workshop in April at BridgeStreet Gallery and Loft downtown. From Megan Pettus Videography.
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DC speaker and Birmingham native Reggie Selma visits Amsterdam. From Reggie Selma.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) participates in the bipartisan reading of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” organized by Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.). From Senator Doug Jones.
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Touring Birmingham with stops at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, Vulcan and McWane Science Center. From Rodriguez Tua.
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Dashcam footage of I-459. From Isaac of Olympia.
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Drone footage of the Rotary Trail downtown, plus a health-related project. From Fig Tree Media Group.
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Media conference announcing Protective Life buying naming rights to Protective Stadium at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Solomon Crenshaw Jr.
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Backyard horse (our other vertical video of the week). From Suave Jahad.
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Final match in “Dota 2” in the Birmingham Invitational. From Noob from UA.
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Inside the New Ideal Lofts downtown. From Rev Birmingham.
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Feature on LeNell’s Beverage Boutique in Norwood. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Time-lapse footage of the downtown skyline. From Erratic Aperture.
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Checking out BlazerCon gaming convention in April at UAB’s Hill Student Center. From Cody Gremlin.
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Visiting April’s Alabama Vegan Fest at Tropicaleo in East Avondale. From Travel with Annie G.
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Commercial for WBRC-6 weather coverage. From Javohn Cayton.
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At the McDonald’s drive-through. From Sir Ivy Lee.
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Jenna Mosley of My Girls Dance Center in Moulton performs “Let’s Get Loud” at March’s Platinum National Dance Competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Top Recreational Act. From Platinum Dance.
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Promo for downtown property investment company Spartan Invest. From the Holton Wise Property Group.
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The Birmingham Slayers perform in the We Are Queens Dance Competition. From Atlbattle.
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Olympia, Wash., post-hardcore band Karp performs in 1996 at American Beat Records. From the Sound of Indie.
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Montreal death metal band Cryptopsy performs earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Alcides Palacios.
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A weekend trip includes stops at LightRails and the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From the Erni’s Journeys.
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Northport’s Academy of Ballet and Jazz performs at the Nuvo Dance Convention in March at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From BMJ Videos.
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Cheetah tattoo in progress (our other vertical video of the week). From Tattoos by Marshall Dale.
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A look at the 2019 Alabama Auto Show earlier this month at the BJCC Exhibition Halls downtown. From Smileyswagtv.
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In town for the Momentum conference in January at Legacy Arena downtown. From Bobby Simmons.
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A Woodford Reserve Manhattan whiskey tasting earlier this month at Paper Doll bar downtown. From Taylor LeMaitre
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At a media conference earlier this month, Birmingham’s Roy Wood Jr. announces new sitcom, “Jefferson County: Probation,” to be filmed in May in Birmingham. From City of Birmingham.
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Birmingham comedian Rod Newman performs in March at the Purpose Center at Dannon downtown. From the Adventures of Mr. NewmanTM.
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A 200m race at the Crossplex in Five Points West. From Taylah Upshaw 400m Diva.
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Birmingham real estate agent knocks on doors (our other other vertical video of the week). From Christopher Kendrick.
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Music video for “Glow” by Birmingham artist Aso Gang. From TransParent Music Co.
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San Diego heavy metal band As I Lay Dying performs earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Richard Metal Fan.
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Students from Knoxville’s Revolution Dance perform “It’s Quiet Uptown” at March’s VIP Dance competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Hollywood Duo/Trio Senior. From VIP Dance.
Julianne Abenoja of Birmingham Dance Theatre in Hoover performs “Breaking Free,” winning Hollywood Solo Teen. From VIP Dance.
Students from Madison, Miss., Xpress Dance Company perform “Superman,” winning Hollywood VIP List. From VIP Dance.
Students from Knoxville’s Revolution Dance perform “Heart Attack.” From VIP Dance.
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Highlights from April’s Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From NTT IndyCar Series.
And practice highlights. From NTT IndyCar Series.
Talking with drivers during qualifying round No. 3. From Pasion por la Velocidad.
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Chicago rapper Calboy performs earlier this month at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Sony Music U.
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Lafayette, Ind., artist Crazy Doberman performs in February at Art Town in East Lake Station. From Strange and New Sounds.
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A visit to the Birmingham Police Department’s North Precinct in North Birmingham. From Civil Transparency in America.
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Mexican rapper C-Kan talks to the audience in February at El Sol in Glen Iris (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Emanuel Gaspar.
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Orlando Apollos at Birmingham Iron in “All-Pro Football 2K8.” From NYEPH1 BackBreaker and 2K8 Channel Old School Sports.
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Vestavia Hills’ Bennett Smith paddles over DeSoto Falls. From Real Crazy Stuntmen.
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Trucking through Birmingham on I-20 westbound (with a detour) to I-22 northbound. From Isaac of Olympia.
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Wedding (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Kacey Gemini 23 #idomarathon.
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An imaginary elevator ride in Birmingham. From Leo do Rego.
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Christian rapper TobyMac performs “I Just Need U” earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown. From DTenacity.
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Promo for Advanced Endodontics dental clinic in Five Points South. From Advanced Endodontics.
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Webinar on investing in real estate in Birmingham by San Francisco advisor SeeWing Yee. From SeeWing Yee.
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Train in Oak Ridge Park. From Free Brick Productions.
And more trains across Birmingham. From Free Brick Productions.
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Trucking orientation. From Trucking with T.B.E.
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Football: Atlanta Legends at Birmingham Iron in March at Legion Field. From Homer Simpson.
And game highlights. From Alliance of American Football.
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Promo for the 2019 Cooperative Baptist Fellowship General Assembly June 17-21 at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
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Connecticut metal band Currents performs earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Richard Metal Fan.
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Heading out (our final vertical video of the week). From Jose Romero.
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Promo for the Birmingham Heart Clinic. From Birmingham Heart Clinic.
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A rumor about the XFL coming (back) to Birmingham. From Legend of the Iron Fleet Express.
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A tour of Miles College. From Jordan Briscoe.
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Alleged ladder theft in Roebuck. From Alex Ethridge.
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Drone footage of Highland Park and Sloss Furnaces. From Craine Imaging.
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Drone footage of wooded property near Oak Mountain State Park. From Next Door Photos Birmingham.
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Vulcan helps promote August’s Student and Youth Travel Association conference at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From SYTA: Student and Youth Travel Association.
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Tokyo rock band Pinky Doodle Poodle performs earlier this month at the Nick on Southside. From J.J. Hoover.
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New York Christian hip-hop artist Andy Mineo performs in March at Hunter Street Baptist Church in Hoover. From Ryan Knight.
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Kimy Kennedy previews a Riverchase Country Club estate sale in March. From Birmingham Estate Sales.
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Driving through UAB’s campus (our vertical video of the week). From Keshawn Smith.
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Time-lapse footage of Sloss Furnaces. From Erratic Aperture.
The sounds of Sloss. From Fluky Musician.
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On the walking piano at McWane Science Center downtown. From Jeanne Goldie.
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Let’s wave at some bushes at Leeds Memorial Park. From Michael.
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Drone footage of deer on the Cahaba River. From Jason Byrd.
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Train in Crestwood North. From Free Brick Productions.
And train in Avondale. From Free Brick Productions.
And train near Sloss Furnaces. From Joshua Lawrence.
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A spring break trip for University of Arkansas students includes stops at Kelly Ingram Park and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown. From Visionairi.
Walking among the statues and sculptures at Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Up in the Air.
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Dancing at Brennan’s Irish Pub in Five Points South. From Actress Gabrielle.
Live music at Dave’s Pub in Five Points South. From Actress Gabrielle.
And more music at Dave’s Pub. From Actress Gabrielle.
And jazz at Brennan’s. From Actress Gabrielle.
“Purple Rain” at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Student report on Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” The document was written today in 1963. From Brandon Clough.
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Game in progress at March’s Battle of the Magic City Showcase at the Finley Center in Hoover. From Jexinor NY.
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Walking around Liberty Park in Vestavia Hills. From Lets Travel America.
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Pink performs “Try” in March at Legacy Arena downtown. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Promo for Dream 2 Dance Camp starting July 29 at the Dance Foundation in Homewood. From Christina Webber.
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Time-lapse footage of the night sky. From Erratic Aperture.
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Birmingham banner by Coca-Cola. From Jerriell Braswell.
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A trucker explains a common but destructive mishap on I-20 westbound into Birmingham. From B.D. Smith.
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Boxer Dominic Breazeale recounts a Birmingham run-in with Tuscaloosa’s Deontay Wilder and his entourage. From Razz and Jazz Sports.
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On the wall at High Point Climbing and Fitness in Inverness. From Andrew Schendel.
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WWE in Birmingham, a re-creation. From Minecraft Boxes 0.
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Helicopters in flight (our other vertical video of the week). From Anonymous Wormwood True News.
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Nashville country singer-songwriter Walker Hayes performs in March at Iron City on Southside. From Sony Music U.
And testimonials by Hayes’ fans. From Sony Music U.
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Austin singer-songwriter Patty Griffin performs in March at Iron City on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Barry Curry.
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Trouble at the McDonald’s drive-through (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Edmund Jones.
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Football: Tuscaloosa’s Alabama Steel at Alabama Sabers in March at Carver High School in North Birmingham. From Alabama Steel Semi-Pro Football.
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The heptathlon at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships in March at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From A Booth Decathlete.
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In this episode of “Drunk Birmingham Music History,” Michael Leon Williams of Nowhere Squares talks about seeing Paul Stanley and some KISS groupies (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jenny Gault.
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Open-mic night at the Plum Bar downtown (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Darius James.
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WZDX report on Alabama-Huntsville vs. West Alabama in the semifinal round of March’s Gulf South Conference tournament at Samford University. From WZDX News.
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Promo for “Instagram” from Birmingham rapper Alabama Bino. From Alabama Bino.
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Looking at Five Points South from on high (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Team 1 Radio.
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A 2012 interview with Bryan Stevenson of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery. From Alexandra Smith.
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Commercial for land near Pinson and Turkey Creek. From Chad Camp – Alabama Land Agent.
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A Women’s History Month panel discusses business success in March at Alabama Power downtown. Cathy Sloss Jones of Sloss Real Estate served as moderator; the panelists were Yazmin Cavale of Glow, Melanie Bridgeforth of the Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham and Britney Summerville of Shipt. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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A 400m race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From John Upshaw.
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Motorcycle burnouts (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Tripe J and N Marketing.
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Promo for Trussville’s Puttin’ on the Ritz DJ Service. From Russ Randolph.
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Madisonville, Tenn., Americana artist EmiSunshine performs in 2017 at Moonlight on the Mountain in Hoover. From Sharon Threeton.
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Family roadtrip in the inverse (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Basketball Buddy 78.
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Security camera footage of a shooting at a gas station (our other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From تصاميم انستقرام.
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Country singer Kacey Musgraves performs “Mother” and “Oh, What a World” in March at the Alabama Theatre downtown (our other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Bama G.
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Testimonial by Andy from Birmingham for Fit Buddy fitness tool. From Fit Buddy.
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First trip to Alabama includes stops at Saw’s Soul Kitchen, Vulcan, LightRails, Yo’ Mama’s and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From Katrina Torrijos Vlogs.
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Amtrak Crescent pulls in downtown. From Gametrain Productions.
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Michigan roots band the War and Treaty joins Mumford and Sons onstage for “Love Like There’s No Tomorrow” in March at Legacy Arena downtown. From George Davis.
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Report for “The 700 Club” on the aftermath of the April 27, 2011, tornadoes in Birmingham. From Russ Martin.
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Sugar performs in March at the Firehouse in Avondale. From Colors of Nights.
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Baltimore’s Jess Hilarious and Birmingham’s Demetrius “Vision” Huckabee onstage at the Stardome Comedy Club in Hoover (our other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Demetrius Huckabee.
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Promo for Road Runner Moving. From Road Runner Moving.
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Driving from Auburn to Birmingham in “American Truck Simulator.” From HoldenG860.
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“Talk of Alabama” segment on Verna Gates’ book, “100 Things to Do in Birmingham Before You Die.” From Erica Lopez.
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Orange County band Buchanan performs “How Crazy I Am” in 2003 at the Nick on Southside. From Remembering Buchanan.
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Time-lapse downtown. From Erratic Aperture.
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Trip to town includes visiting the Birmingham Museum of Art downtown. From Lee A.
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Feature on Birmingham District Brewing Co. in the Battery downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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A tour of the Larry House residence at Shoal Creek. From Mr. Tiger 007.
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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin and Mary Alice McCarthy of think tank New America discuss his program for youth apprenticeship at March’s Partnership to Advance Youth Apprenticeship national meeting in Charleston. From New America.
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Macon blues-rock artist Chuck Leavell performs “Alberta, Alberta” in MArch at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From James Gibson.
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Guitarist Buckethead performs in March at Iron City on Southside. From J.J. Hoover.
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Flying a remote control helicopter. From Only Fine Helis.
And another. From Only Fine Helis.
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Food from Encore Rouge Gourmet Street Food truck. From Encore Rouge Gourmet Street Food.
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Hitting yard sales around town. From Landshark Picker.
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Birmingham Iron’s social media campaign, “We are Birmingham.” From CBS-42.
Once more … From CBS-42.
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Youth gymnastics: Uneven bars at Elevate the Stage in March at Legacy Arena downtown. From Laila Hill.
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Visiting the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and Riverchase Galleria. From Yona the Poet.
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El Gallo (the rooster). From Raul Visits Alabama.
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Shooting birds at the Birmingham Zoo (our other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Master Noah 13.
And rhinos (our other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From From Master Noah 13.
And skulls (our final vertical video of the week). From From Master Noah 13.
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Boy Scouts interrogate Alabama football coach Nick Saban at the 12th Annual Boy Scouts American Values Luncheon fund-raiser in March at the BJCC North Exhibition Hall downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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A recent episode of “Samford Sports Wrap-Up” with retiring women’s basketball coach Mike Morris. From Samford University Athletics.
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UAB’s Lister Hill Library opens the first virtual reality studio on campus. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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College softball: Highlights from Birmingham-Southern at Covenant in March in Lookout Mountain, Ga. From Covenant Scots.
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Discussing damages in personal injury cases. From Farris, Riley and Pitt LLP.
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Runner’s World feature on Hoover’s Highlands College, where all students run in an annual half-marathon in November at Homewood’s Lakeshore Trail. From Highlands College.
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Live music at the Oasis in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Talking with Birmingham rapper Luh Soldier. From No Jumper.
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Highlight reel for Huffman Middle point guard Kerrion Gilbert. From Hoop Brothers.
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The 60m hurdles race at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships in March at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Sports Live Stadium.
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Members of Bellydance Superstars perform in 2010 on WBRC-6’s “Good Day Alabama.” From Rebecca Vasile.
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UAB’s Louis Nabors discusses evolving treatments for patients with brain metastases. From Onc Live TV.
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WBRC-6 report on the 1965 Parade of Homes. From Chewy Ltd.
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Jon Foreman of Switchfoot performs for fans in March outside Iron City on Southside after the concert. From Switchfoot.
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Arkansas coach Mike Neighbors discusses facing UAB in the NIT. From Hit That Line.
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Firefighters spray the Hospitality Inn fire in March from the parking lot of Johns-Ridout’s Funeral Parlors. From David Gunnells.
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Michigan bass fisherman Kevin VanDam talks about winning the 2010 Bassmaster Classic in Birmingham. From Kevin VanDam.
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Presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) makes a campaign stop in March in Birmingham. From WVTM 13 News.
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Orlando Apollos’ Johnny Manziel vs. Birmingham Iron’s Trent Richardson. From FlemLo Raps.
Manziel exchanges friendly greetings with Iron. From Robbie2k.
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Freddie Brown, wide receivers coach at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C., discusses new recruits, including Shades Valley’s KeiAndre Sanders. From Wofford Terriers.
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Washington’s WTOP (103.5 FM) features Louie, shipped from Birmingham, as Pet of the Week. From WTOP Radio.
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Highlights from Angela Rye, lawyer and political strategist, at February’s A.G. Gaston Conference at the BJCC East Meeting Rooms downtown. From 1987.
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Birmingham band Meta-Medica performs in March at Good People Brewing Company downtown. From Leejthedj337.
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College baseball: Highlights from Furman at Samford in March. From Samford University Athletics.
And highlights from Mississippi State at Samford in March. From Samford University Athletics.
Plus highlights from Maine at Samford in March. From Samford University Athletics.
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Scenes from March’s Battle of the Magic City Showcase at Hoover High School. From Slam HS.
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Visiting Sloss Furnaces. From the Carpetbagger.
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Train in Calera. From Seaboard Railfanner.
And a train crossing in Crestwood North. From Free Brick Productions.
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Highlights from the Southern Xpress 7v7 tournament in March at Carver High School in North Birmingham. From Touchdown Alabama Magazine.
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College softball: Highlights from Tennessee Tech at Samford in March. From Samford University Athletics.
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Eight hours of ABC-33/40 severe weather coverage from April 27, 2011. From Waffle Iron Archives.
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Putting together a Tumbling Loco train set found at a Birmingham thrift shop. From Train Tsar Fun.
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Security cam footage of a Family Dollar store in Central Park, in which two men armed with swords attempt a robbery in March. From WVTM-13 News.
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Wrestling: Kane vs. Dave Bautista in 2005 at the BJCC Coliseum downtown. From Brothers of Destruction 22.
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Altamont senior Amrita Lakhanpal talks about Screens for Schools, her program to provide 60 Chromebooks to elementary schools. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Sen. Doug Jones speaks in March at the Strand Book Store in New York. He discussed his new book, “Bending Toward Justice,” about the decades-long fight to bring the 1963 Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombers to justice. From Strand Book Store.
And Jones on CBSN. From CBS News.
Plus Jones on Salon. From Salon.
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Hockey: Peoria Rivermen at Birmingham Bulls in March in Pelham. From Peoria Rivermen SPHL.
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Highlights from Black History Month at Samford University. From Samford University.
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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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