Wade on Birmingham

the second most 2014 thing ever

Saturday, December 27, 2014 by Wade Kwon

My bae? Turnt for this
Uber lumbersexual
fare with Ebola.

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Internal debate: Does Birmingham benefit from cheap gas?

Friday, December 26, 2014 by Wade Kwon

Area stations offer gas for less than $2/gallon, lowest since 2009

Birmingham gas stations

Motorists, start your pumps.

BirminghamGasPrices.com reports that four stations in the Birmingham area have gas under $2 per gallon. Prices haven’t been this low since early 2009.

  • $1.89/gal.: Marathon, near the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport
  • $1.95/gal.: Anis Food Mart, Bessemer
  • $1.96/gal.: Citgo, Bessemer
  • $1.99/gal.: Mystik, Ensley Highlands

The debate: Are low gas prices good for Birmingham?

Pro: Birminghamians need all the economic help they can get in a sluggish economy.

Con: Short-term economic benefits could cost residents in the long run: pollution, traffic, health problems.

Pro: Most stations are locally owned … shop local.

Con: Stations typically make their money on big markups on food and beverages.

Pro: Lower income workers will benefit the most from cheap gas.

Con: Fixing public transit would benefit more people overall.

Pro: Families won’t have to choose between filling the tank and other necessities.

Con: Low gas prices encourage purchases of SUVs and gas guzzlers.

Pro: Alabama makes those gas guzzlers!

Pro: People will drive more.

Con: Rush hour jams will be even worse.

Are low prices at the pump good for Birmingham? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.

Gas station

Photo: Riza Nugraha (CC)

how to recycle a year

Friday, December 26, 2014 by Wade Kwon

Let us not discard
a passing year but re-use
the best days again.

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Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 25, 2014 by Wade Kwon

Video: “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” by Darlene Love

Merry, Merry Christmas!

Vanity Fair has the charming story of this annual ritual on the “Late Show with David Letterman,” as told by singer Darlene Love and band leader Paul Shaffer.

christmas keepsakes

Thursday, December 25, 2014 by Wade Kwon

Take the laughter and
smiles and thoughtful cards and gifts
to cherish always.

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carbo-loading for the marathon flight

Wednesday, December 24, 2014 by Wade Kwon

A couple of the
reindeer do Paleo, the
rest are gluten-free.

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Get free passes to preview of ‘Selma’

Tuesday, December 23, 2014 by Wade Kwon

Selma - David Oyelowo, Ava DuVernay

David Oyelowo stars as Martin Luther King Jr.
in “Selma,” directed by Ava DuVernay, right.

The historical drama “Selma” hits a few screens on Christmas, opening wide on Jan. 9.

A preview screening takes place in Birmingham at 7 p.m. Jan. 6 at the Carmike Summit 16, and free passes are available.

The movie tells the story of the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965, led by Martin Luther King Jr. (David Oyelowo, recently in “Interstellar” and “Lee Daniels’ The Butler”). Ava DuVernay, who became the first African-American woman to win the Sundance Best Director Prize in 2012, signed on to direct after Lee Daniels chose to make “The Butler.”

Oprah Winfrey and Brad Pitt are among the producers.

“Selma” shot primarily around Atlanta, but did some on-location work in Selma and Montgomery.

Free passes for the Jan. 6 screening are available from Gofobo.

Video: Trailer for “Selma”

“Selma”

a festivus miracle

Tuesday, December 23, 2014 by Wade Kwon

A holiday worth
celebrating in verse with
enough syllables.

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The Birmingham channel: Super deluxe Christmastime special!

Monday, December 22, 2014 by Wade Kwon

A look at Birmingham in videos …

The Gaither Homecoming Friends sing “Christmas in the Country.” From EACOG1946.

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“O Come All Ye Faithful” on the pipe organ at the Cathedral of St. Paul downtown. From John Tally.

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The Birmingham Boys Choir 36th Annual Christmas Concert from 2013. From Missy Narkates.

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Real Rap Wives Christmas Show. From Channel Birmingham.

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Jim Brickman sings “Coming Home for Christmas” on Magic 96.5. From thejimbrickmanmusic.

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ZooLight Safari from the train. From iam8of9.

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A special Christmas for the Beckhams. From WIAT-42.

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Hoover dad gives family snow for Christmas. From WIAT-42.

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Hewitt-Trussville High School Chamber Choir sings carols at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Chris Cheatwood.

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“Lips Together and Blow” by Dana Dean on the “Dean and Company Christmas Special” for 2014. From Charles Gagliano.

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Christmas on Us giveaways from Cumulus Media radio stations. From hot1077.

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The 2014 Birmingham-Southern Holiday Card. From Birmingham-Southern College.

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Violinist Sue Nuckols performs “The Christmas Song” at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Canvas Bag Media.

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“Silent Night” with bells on at the Crestline Cumberland Presbyterian Church. From SRG.

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Christmas morning. From Zach Benson.

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Branch Life Church Christmas party at Urban Standard downtown. From Heath McPherson.

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Adam Wright of Act of Congress performs “Silver Bells” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” From Jason Morales.

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Vestavia East Elementary students made hygiene kits to be passed out to those in need downtown. From Urban Purpose.

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Drone shows Friday’s Black Lives Matter protest at the Summit. From Kevin Henderson.

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Drone footage of Christmas lights around Birmingham. From Kevin Henderson. [added Dec. 23]

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See Birmingham celebrating Kwanzaa.

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See Julie from “The Real World” catching up with castmates.

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See the story of the documentary, “Our Mockingbird.”

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See the Scouts who raised more than $15,000 for charity.

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tea and honey

Monday, December 22, 2014 by Wade Kwon

Steam rose from the cups
of green tea as they held hands
in the afternoon.

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#sundayread for Dec. 21, 2014

Sunday, December 21, 2014 by Wade Kwon

Book heart

Photo: Ning (CC)

My picks for #sundayread for Dec. 21, 2014, highlighting the year’s best reads:

More posts from Wade this week:

The latest #sundayread tweets

sweeties

Sunday, December 21, 2014 by Wade Kwon

She mixed the dough. He
prepped baking sheets. They had a
litter of cookies.

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Kwanzaa 2014: events around Birmingham

Saturday, December 20, 2014 by Wade Kwon

Kwanzaa - Birmingham Civil Rights Institute

The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute will hold
its annual Kwanzaa Celebration on Dec. 30.

Places around Birmingham will mark Kwanzaa, taking place Friday through New Year’s Day. A guide to events:

Dec. 27: St. Paul’s United Methodist Church has its Kwanzaa Celebration from 3 to 5 p.m. Free. 1500 Sixth Ave. N., downtown [map].

Dec. 30: The Five Points West branch of the Birmingham Public Library has Kwanzaa Kraft Time from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free. 4812 Ave. W [map].

Dec. 30: The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute has a hands-on workshop at 5 p.m. in the Abraham L. Woods Community Meeting Room, followed by a community celebration at 6 p.m. in the Odessa Woolfolk Gallery, including musical and children’s performances. Free. 520 16th St. N. [map].

Video: Celebrating Kwanzaa at the Birmingham
Civil Rights Institute

pedals down

Saturday, December 20, 2014 by Wade Kwon

They wound their way home
on bicycles built for two,
(Their hearts popped wheelies.)

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Oprah to interview Julie from ‘Real World’ and Natalee Holloway’s mom

Friday, December 19, 2014 by Wade Kwon

The Real World - Norman Korpi, Heather Gardner, Julie Oliver Gentry

“Real World” pioneers Norman Korpi, Heather Gardner (center)
and Birmingham’s Julie Oliver Gentry reunite Sunday on OWN.

It was the series that launched the reality TV craze. Sunday, Oprah Winfrey catches up with a cast member from Birmingham.

Julie Oliver (now Gentry) starred in the first (of 30!) season of “The Real World,” MTV’s docu-soap that followed seven strangers in a New York loft. She joins castmates Heather Gardner and Norman Korpi for “Oprah: Where Are They Now?”

Not that we haven’t had multiple opportunities (People | Miss Stacy | Wetpaint) to catch up with Gentry and company since 1992 …

Just think: No “Real World,” no “Jersey Belle”

Julie Oliver Gentry

Julie Oliver then (on the show in 1992) and a few years later.

In the same hour, Winfrey interviews Beth Holloway, whose daughter Natalee disappeared in 2005 during a Mountain Brook High senior trip to Aruba. She has never been found.

“Oprah: Where Are They Now?” airs at 8 p.m. Sunday on OWN (repeats throughout the week).

Video: Promo for “Oprah: Where Are They Now?”
(and note who else is on the show)

Video: Catching up with Julie, Norman and Heather

Video: Clip from the very first “The Real World”

“The Real World”