An RV trip starts in Birmingham with Heavenly Donut Company, Railroad Park (plus food trucks) and Urban Cookhouse. From Bradley Bromlow.
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Dashcam footage of driving from Pell City down I-20 west to Homewood. From D.W. Red.
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Worship song at Church of the Highlands’ West Birmingham campus at Parker High School in Smithfield (our vertical video of the week). From Patiently Waiting.
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Visiting the Mid-Autumn Festival (a k a the Moon Festival) in September at UAB Hill Student Center. From Tŏng Yé.
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Birmingham punk band Bad Example performs in September at the Spring Street Firehouse in Avondale. From Colors of Nights.
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Vlogging on the way out of town (our other vertical video of the week). From Bella Smith.
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Touring a UAB dorm room (our other other vertical video of the week). From Tierra Turner.
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Drum solo at Railroad Park downtown (our final vertical video of the week). From Queen Tall T AGB.
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Drone footage of the Station Church in Bessemer. From C.W.
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Renowned Chicago photographer Dawoud Bey discusses his 2013 work “The Birmingham Project.” From Elizabeth Laitman Hughes.
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Birmingham civil rights leader C. Herbert Oliver on his 1963 report on the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church. From the Gilder Lehrman Institute.
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Promo for Mission Birmingham’s Pastors Prayer Summit in November in Talladega. From Kevin Moore.
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Matthew Whitaker of GKHouses property management in Homewood on evicting tenants. From GKHouses.
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A look at the newly opened Woolworth in Five Points South. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Marcus Vick for the Birmingham Thunderbolts against Memphis Maniax in a virtual XFL game. From Backbreaker D-League.
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Fultondale’s 31 Escape adds ax throwing. From Kasey Strout.
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Commercial for digital directory Near Birmingham. From Steve Taylor.
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Promo for the UAB Collat School of Business. From UAB Collat School of Business.
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Actress Reese Witherspoon appears in September at the Alabama Theatre downtown as part of her “Whiskey in a Teacup” book tour. From Living It Up with Laurel.
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Highlight reel for Heritage Christian Academy senior pitcher/catcher Riley Akins at August’s Perfect Game Southeast Prospect Showcase in Atlanta. From Skill Show Videos.
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A peek at Mercedes-Benz U.S. International’s annual Supplier Forum in June in Birmingham. From Cinepear.
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Aaron Daniel and Jon Lunceford preview September 6A game Jackson-Olin at Carver. From WJOX 94.5.
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Bernard Nomberg of the Nomberg Law Firm talks with Edward L. Hardin Jr. of Burr and Forman. From the Nomberg Law Firm.
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Discussing 1963 and the civil rights movement, including “Letter from Birmingham Jail” and the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. From Joseph Shelton Hall.
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Walking through the shell of Century Plaza. From C-Dogg91.
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Hot and Hot Fish Club’s Chris Hastings and Heartwood Forge’s Will Manning team up to make the Sportsman’s Knife Collection. From Tom Beckbe.
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Promo for Chase Prep parochial school. From Common Thread.
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Time-lapse footage of Birmingham artist Sonia J. Summers painting “Facets of Birmingham” as part of the Vulcans on Parade project, added in July. From Sonia J. Summers.
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Autocar Family Fun Day in September at its Pinson Valley plant. From Russ Randolph.
Trying out a Fender Richie Kotzen Telecaster at Guitar Center in Hoover. From Christian Phifer.
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A back yard fence. From Amigo’s Painting, Carpentey and Tile.
More of the fence. From Amigo’s Painting, Carpentey and Tile.
Done painting a house. From Amigo’s Painting, Carpentey and Tile.
Done painting a warehouse. From Amigo’s Painting, Carpentey and Tile.
Painting a wall (our vertical video of the week). From Amigo’s Painting, Carpentey and Tile.
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Highlights from March’s Senior Unity Fest at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Slee TV.
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A day of fishing around town. From the Worst Fishing Show Ever.
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Stephen and Shan on owning a beauty supply shop. From Taking It Back.
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Six winners of the 2018 Kiwanis Youth of the Year scholarships: Robert Burchfield, Oak Grove High School. From D.B. Plowden.
Sarah Zhao, Vestavia Hills High School. From D.B. Plowden.
Joseph Mungenast, Briarwood Christian School. From D.B. Plowden.
Angie Sutton, the Altamont School. From D.B. Plowden.
Emma Camp, Alabama School of Fine Arts. From D.B. Plowden.
Margaret Shufflebarger, Mountain Brook High School. From D.B. Plowden.
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Playing “Smackdown Live” in a virtual Legacy Arena. From MW & LDN Games 2018.
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Promo for Tricia Gunn, founder of Parresia Ministries in Birmingham, speaking in September at Church Unlimited in Brook Highland Plaza. From Parresia.
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Murray Sams Jr. talks about the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. From Melvin McCray.
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Jimmy Finney and Eric Watters of Birmingham alt-rock band Suburban Love Junkies perform in September at WorkPlay in Lakeview (our other vertical video of the week). From Angela Elliott.
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Scenes from the 2nd Saturday Night in the City car meetup downtown, with a cameo by the cops. From Schmitty Vids.
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Deborah Leighton, director of women’s ministries, discusses Bible study options at Cathedral Church of the Advent downtown. From Advent Birmingham.
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Talking with Matt Chambers of Curtiss Motorcycles (formerly Confederate Motorcycles) on Southside about electric bikes. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Meeting a giraffe at the Birmingham Zoo. From Hey It’s Me Laura.
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Atlanta Christian singer-songwriter Crowder performs “All My Hope” at July’s Motion X church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From Cole Riddle.
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Driving through Marks Village housing project in Gate City (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Syron Smith.
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Washington Christian rapper Trip Lee performs at July’s Motion X church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Hee-Chan Lee.
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Drone footage of Regions Field downtown. From Jim Rasmussen.
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Atlanta singer-songwriter Angie Aparo performs “Child You’re the Revolution” in September at WorkPlay in Lakeview (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Angela Elliott.
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Highlands Worship performs at July’s Motion X church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown (our final vertical video of the week). From Cole Riddle.
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Washington organization Bertelsmann Foundation talked with locals over the summer about President Trump’s steel tariffs. From Bertelsmann Foundation.
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Australian worship group Hillsong Young and Free performs “Selah” at July’s Motion X church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown. From Cole Riddle.
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Promo for 10th annual Land Aid fund-raiser for Freshwater Land Trust in September at Avondale Brewing Company. From Freshwater Land Trust.
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Looking at a Porsche at Cars and Coffee at Hoover Tactical Firearms. From Drivin Ivan Katz.
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Franklin, Tenn., Christian singer-songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman performs “Cinderella” in September at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Pat Lozito.
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Michael and Nathan Pocus, owners of Domestique Coffee on Southside, make their pitch for the Alabama Launchpad Startup Competition. From Nathan Pocus.
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Drone footage of twilight downtown. From Jim Rasmussen.
Shopping at Bath and Body Works at the Summit (our vertical video of the week). From MaKale Mitchell.
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Rapper Trinidad James performs earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Filmmaker Mike Ekpoh.
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Another montage of Birmingham youth football. From Yung Playa Entertainment.
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Putting together a reunion of Birmingham-area karaoke singers (our other vertical video of the week). From Steve Pennington.
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Demo reel for Birmingham wedding band the Divines, filmed at Sidebar in Lakeview. From the Divines B’ham.
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A 2016 visit to Old Sardis Missionary Baptist Church in Enon Ridge. From Dionne Whetstone.
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Seven people shot at a teen party earlier this month at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From al.com.
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David Sher, publisher of ComebackTown blog and co-founder of AmSher collection agency, on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Our Issues Birmingham.
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“Fighting the Void,” a documentary short about Birmingham boxer/MMA fighter Fred Weaver. From Callner Creates.
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Joyce Barnes discusses her play “One Sunday in Birmingham” at the sixth annual Columbus Black Theatre Festival in July. The two-act work focuses on children in 1963 participating in the civil rights movement. From Julie Whitney Scott.
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Salem, Mass., pop-rock group Brooks Young Band performs earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From
Brooks Young Band.
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Hip-hop artist Tiffany Foxx in June at Euphoria Sports Bar in Rising – West Princeton (our other other vertical video of the week). From Tiffany Foxx.
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Listening to WAPI (1070 AM). From Local and DX Radio.
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Monster Jam competition in a virtual Legacy Arena. From Eight-Bit Motorsports.
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Touring the Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa in Hoover. From Flow Fusion.
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Rapper/producer J.T. the Bigga Figga (a k a Lox) in Birmingham. From TrapFlix.
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A look back at summer sites across Birmingham. From Michael Canada.
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Portland noise pop band Hxxs performs in June at the Spring Street Firehouse in Avondale. From Colors of Nights.
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Commercial for 459 CrossFit gym in Bessemer. From 459 Crossfit.
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College football: 1998 Iron Bowl at Legion Field. From Tim Bliss.
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Commercial for Vulcan Media production company in Mountain Brook. From Vulcan Media.
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Birmingham rapper Kay Xolani performs “No Hook.” From Kay Xolani Vevo.
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Birmingham band Tragic City performs at August’s Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival downtown. From What-dat?.
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Promo for the Birmingham City Schools mobile app. From Pernell Allen.
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Shawty Fatt, a k a Jerrico LaShawn Horton, performs at Zydeco on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From UnderGround Booking UGB.
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Wrestling: Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman at WWE Live earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Master of Muppets.
Ronda Rousey takes part in the eight-women tag team match. From Hm Gears.
The Shield tries a “triple powerbomb” on Dolph Ziggler (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Steel Chair.
Another angle on that bombed powerbomb. (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Wrestling Era.
Wrestler Kevin Owens hates Birmingham!! From the WWE Insider.
Sharing plans for the WWE show (our final vertical video of the week). From WWE Wrestling Fan.
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Austin band GOAT and Your MOM performs earlier this month at the Nick on Southside. From J.J. Hoover.
A look at Birmingham in videos, including eight short films from students in the UAB Media Studies program, 2018 edition (Vimeo channel) …
“If I Can’t Recall Your Name” by Ben Allen, Wendy Chen and Callie Cox.
A portrait of life with Alzheimer’s disease from caregivers, patients and others at the Caring for Adults through Respite, Enrichment and Socialization program.
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“Sustained” by Jackson Ross and Savannah Snowden.
Portraits of environmentally sustainable practices in education, art and business.
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“Around the World in 80 Steps” by Ohtra Awad, Chelsey Sanders and Katie Sherman.
Who knew Mexico, South Korea and Vietnam were neighbors? A portrait of three immigrant-owned restaurants all in one Green Springs strip mall.
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“Riders: The Stories Behind the Rescues” by Rubayet Kamal and Vivek Singh.
Members of Fire Station No. 2 on Southside describe the calls that stay with them.
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“We Are Southtown” by John Aiken and Hannah Bae.
Southtown Court residents are concerned about what will happen to them as their valuable land is redeveloped.
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“What Brings You in Today?” by Tyler Huang, Garrett Jebeles and Kevin Lee.
Doctors discuss narrative medicine and the rewards and challenges of treating the whole person in today’s health system.
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“Game Night” by Mitch Hoagland and Daniel Pinheiro.
A community of gamers on the joys of games without a screen as board games experience a resurgence.
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“The Journey of the Kings” by Abayomi Mason-Robinson and Dawson Miles.
Nonprofit organization Growing Kings specializes in mentoring African-American boys and teens through school and after-school programs.
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Intro from July’s Motion X church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown. From Cole Riddle.
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Talking with staffers at the Recovery Resource Center at Cooper Green Hospital on Southside. From Addiction Prevention Coalition.
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Birmingham Volleyball Club 16 Pink team playing at the Hoover Met. From Amy Caldbeck.
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Letting one loose at Walmart. From Large Marge.
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Highlights from August’s Smart Cities Readiness Workshop at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Presentation from Amen Ra Mashariki, head of urban analytics at Esri, at the workshop. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Members of Kappa Omega Phi perform in August at Peyton Place Phase II in College Hills. From Kappa Omega Phi.
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Trains in Irondale and downtown. From Porkchop the Railfan.
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Bats in the attic seen through a gable vent. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.
Clearing out the gable vent to install a bat-proof trap. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.
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A family trip to Liberty Park. From Tŏng Yé.
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IndyCar racing at a virtual Barber Motorsports Park on “Grand Prix 3” as part of the International Formula Manager Championship. From JWF1.
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Bloomington folk-punk artist Austin Lucas performs “Alone in Memphis” in August at Seasick Records in Crestwood. From Dharma Charisma.
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Walking through LightRails downtown. From Buffett2010.
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Def Leppard performs “Two Steps Behind” in August at Legacy Arena downtown. From K. Fergie.
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Drone footage of a roof repaired after storm damage. From Home Rescue.
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A brief stop in Birmingham before vacation in Destin. From Maika Madison.
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Nashville country singer Jake Owen performs “The One That Got Away” in August at Regions Field downtown (our vertical video of the week). From Heather Bryant.
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The UAB class of 2022. From UAB News.
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Commercial for new downtown RealtySouth office. From RealtySouth.
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Heading up to the Vulcan Vista room at Cobb Lane Bed and Breakfast in Five Points South (our other vertical video of the week). From Anna and Louise.
Plus, making new friends at Sleek Sports Bar in Five Points South. From Anna and Louise.
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Getting treated at UAB Hospital. From Chelsie650.
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Aveda Institute graduate Lindsey Griffin talks about her experiences. From Free Spirit Visions.
And graduate Kyle Guess on his experiences. From Free Spirit Visions.
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Tribute to Henry Panion III, composer and UAB music professor, in August at the Heart and Soul: An Evening with Friends event. From Henry Panion.
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Members of the Virginia Ice Theatre company rollerblade around downtown and Vulcan. From Virginia Ice Theatre of Fairfax.
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Connecticut troupe Thomas/Ortiz Dance performs “From Birmingham to Baltimore,” a social justice piece comparing race relations in the 1960s and the current era. From Thomas/Ortiz Dance.
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Talking with DC Blox at Innovation Week Birmingham in July. From DC Blox Marketing.
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YouTuber Mikey Chen visits nonprofit organization KultureCity, Milo’s and Saw’s Soul Kitchen, with a cameo from Tuscaloosa boxer Deontay Wilder. From Mikey Chen.
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Drone footage of Railroad Park downtown. From Christian Jordan.
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Birmingham skateboarder Mark Eddings on the half-pipe. From Upton750.
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Working on a new track (our other other vertical video of the week). From Lil Dee YouTube.
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Atlanta’s Concorde Fire scores at August’s Liberty Cup Tournament in Vestavia Hills. From Jesse Cregar.
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Apple recites the poem “The Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Alicen Felder.
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A trip to Birmingham for a doctor’s appointment, plus family fun at home. From Harley Loper.
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Birmingham Barons’ Danny Mendick hits a two-run homer against the Jackson Generals in August at Regions Field downtown. From Minor League Baseball.
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Commercial for Right at Home senior care agency in Vestavia Hills. From Right at Home.
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Selfie at the BJCC fountain downtown. From Tammy Posey Lovell.
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In the parking lot ready for a group ride. From U.B.L BikeLife #LongLiveZo.
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Visiting the Bessemer Municipal Airport. From Hole in the Clouds.
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Heading through town for some time at TopGolf in Uptown. From Hammereye 85.
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Virgil “Duke” Beasley, cultural resource investigator at the University of Alabama, discusses his archaeological research which includes Rickwood Field. From Discovering Alabama.
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College volleyball: Birmingham-Southern at West Alabama in August. From Brenda Luther.
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“The Birmingham Doll Moms challenge Dianna when she is pushing the Babies to dance harder in this scene from ‘Three’s a Crowd’ [of Lifetime’s ‘Bring It!’].” From Lifetime.
The Dancing Dolls of Birmingham compete at the Buckdown Baby Showdown at Antioch High School in Nashville. From Dancing Dolls.
And more from the competition. From Diamond Ne’Chelle.
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Dashcam footage of driving west on I-20/59 through Malfunction Junction to I-65 south. From Nick Payne.
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Members of Corazón de Alabama perform in August at Overtime Bar and Grill in Oxmoor. From Amanda de la Cataleya.
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Footage of footage, maybe (our final vertical video of the week). From JMC Enterprises.
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College football: Key Crimson Tide plays in Notre Dame vs. Alabama in 1986 at Legion Field. From Dpjr Bentford.
Journey performs “Faithfully” in August at Legacy Arena downtown. From Wendy Dewberry.
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Promo for comedian DeAnne Smith performing Thursday at the Stardome Comedy Club in Hoover (our vertical video of the week). From Scott Orr.
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A hit in Birmingham (our other vertical video of the week). From Jason Singley.
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Memphis rapper and Florence native Jo Kennek performs “I’m on It” at Luxe Ultra Lounge on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Yvonda Jackson.
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Wenonah High School wins $1,000 in the Litter Quitters Video Competition. From Santek Waste Services.
Wenonah’s winning entry. From Litter Quitters.
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Singer Jesus Chairez performs “Palma Salazar” at Rancho el Centenario in Mt. Olive. From Randy Avalos.
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Promo for August Worship Nights at King’s Way Church in Irondale. From King’s Way Church.
And footage of the event itself. From King’s Way Church.
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Lura Denson, owner of Beezie’s Kitchen in Vestavia Hills, discusses her pre-existing condition. From Senator Doug Jones.
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Summer vacation in Birmingham, with stops at the Outlet Shops of Grand River, Steel City Pops, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Oak Mountain State Park and more. From Misssmakaylaaa.
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EWTN founder Mother Angelica, a k a Rita Antoinette Rizzo, inducted in August into the Birmingham Business Hall of Fame. From D.B. Plowden.
Another inductee, Michael Calvert, former executive director of Operation New Birmingham. From D.B. Plowden.
One more inductee: Sister Mary Frances Loftin, former president and chief executive officer of St. Vincent’s Health System. From D.B. Plowden.
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Checking out the monthly Saturday morning Magic City Octane at Brookwood Village. From the RPM Standard.
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A look at new Cahaba Heights restaurant El ZunZún. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Commercial for the Maids of Birmingham in Homewood. From the Maids Birmingham.
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Vagón Chicano performs “Palma Salazar” in August at Rancho el Centenario in Mt. Olive. From Espinoza Paz Lucy Flores.
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A last day in Birmingham driving around (our final vertical video of the week). From William Rodriguez.
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Showing a project at the “Women Who Code Birmingham Hackathon: Magic City Hacks” event in August at Alloy downtown. From Matt Jaeh.
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Explaining the potential from Opportunity Zones. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Birmingham band St. Paul and the Broken Bones performs “Apollo” on Monday’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live.” From Jimmy Kimmel Live.
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Birmingham Barons center fielder Luis Alexander Basabe hits a two-run shot against the Generals in August at the Ballpark at Jackson. From Minor League Baseball.
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Wolfe performs at Club Volcano in Ensley. From Grind Media.
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Promo for the Wild and Scenic Film Festival on Oct. 21 at the Red Mountain Theatre Company downtown. From Southern Exposure.
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Talking about Yuren Chinese School in Vestavia Hills. From Tŏng Yé.
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Parkour at UAB. From William Wortman.
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Promo for Eng1ine Fitness in Brook Highland. From Chris Kizziah.
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A nighttime trip to Vulcan. From Official Savvy Grace.
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UAB student Sunsern Damronglaohapan from Thailand on his school. From Into Study.
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Feature on Ensley’s Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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“The meaning of the Birmingham tragedy, 1963” with James Baldwin, Reinhold Niebuhr and Thomas Kilgore Jr. From Collectif James Baldwin.
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Episode No. 160 of podcast “Run Birmingham” features Jeff Martinez of Trak Shak and Alex Morrow of Resolute Running Training Center discussing new gear. From Run Birmingham
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August road trip to see Pentatonix at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, with a stop at the Riverchase Galleria. From Joanna Crauswell.
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Browsing at Academy Sports and Outdoors at Lee Branch. From Bailey Pappas.
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Arizona electro funk band Spafford performs in August at Avondale Brewing Co. From Isom Morgan.
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Sloss Furnaces. From Dominic Bouchard.
More from Sloss. From Traveling with Rick.
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Los Angeles alternative band States and Capitals visits the Nick on Southside. From States and Capitals.
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Promo for Los Angeles comedian and Samford alumnus John Crist in November at Samford University. From Premier Productions.
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Ed Yielding of Florence, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who set the coast-to-coast air speed record, on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Our Issues Birmingham.
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From the top of Vulcan (our vertical video of the week). From Luis Jauregui.
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British expatriate Bill Keene on barbecue, filmed at Rusty’s BBQ in Leeds. From Bama Brit.
And visits Avondale Brewing Co. (our other vertical video of the week). From Bama Brit.
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Promo for wrestling duo the Boss ‘N’ Hug Connection, a k a Sasha Banks and Bayley, at WWE Live on Friday at Legacy Arena downtown. From It’s Bayley.
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Performances by Birmingham artists Janson, De Courtenay, Saint Aether, BlankPage, Von Maur and Deecy Monroe at Sam Kilroy’s Garage in Woodlawn. From Nathan Seale.
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Train in Woodlawn. From Birmingham-Rail Productions.
Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.
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Trying Taco Mama at the Summit. From Bryce Brown.
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In an August news conference at Lawson State Community College, Jay Roberson resigns from the Birmingham city council after 9 years. From WVTM-13 News.
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UAB at Texas–San Antonio in a virtual Alamodome in “NCAA Football 14.” From Matt Peery.
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Promo for Jay Clyce with Weber Mortgage in Vestavia Hills. From WJTZ Media.
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Graduation for the Birmingham Police Academy in 2000 at the Birmingham Museum of Art downtown. From J. Hill.
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Decatur blues-rock group Lamont Landers Band performs in July at Saturn in Avondale. From Stevoramo.
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The Birmingham First Ensemble performs “Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel?” at Birmingham First Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Hoover. From Birmingham First Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
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Talking with Bob Dickerson of the Birmingham Business Resource Center. From What’s Happening Bham
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Oakland singer-songwriter Fantastic Negrito performs in July at Saturn in Avondale. From Stevoramo.
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A fun road trip to Birmingham, including stops downtown. From Alexandria Ng.
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Millsaps student Avinash Ananth talks about his internship at Birmingham consulting firm 45 Inc. From 45 Inc. Birmingham.
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Promo for Highlands United Methodist Church in Five Points South. From Highlands UMC.
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Drone footage of UAB, with fancy flying and a fiery finish. From Gentry Palmer.
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British rock band the Cult performs “She Sells Sanctuary” in August at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From It Is What It Is.
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South Bend prog rock band Umphrey’s McGee performs “Mantis” in August at Avondale Brewing Co. From Live and Listen.
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Drone footage of a new roof. From Home Rescue.
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General SaRa Suten Seti speaks on “The Art of Leadership During the Time of Crisis” in 2017 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Birmingham on Southside. From General Seti.
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Mexican band Los Giles perform in August at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Borjas Gonzalez.
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Touring the Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum in Leeds. From Peter J. Thoesen PLLC.
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Spider monkeys at the Birmingham Zoo (our other other vertical video of the week). From Bradley R.
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The girls in their new home, with ducks and a playground. From Tŏng Yé.
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Birmingham metal band Midmourner performs in 2014 at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Dirtworshipper Music.
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Commercial for UAB. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Stone Temple Pilots and Bush perform in August at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From 311Vision.
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A collection of “Talented Birmingham Artists Under 25.” From Birmingham Plug.
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Music video for “Apollo” by Birmingham band St. Paul and the Broken Bones, filmed by Big Communications at Samford University. From St. Paul and the Broken Bones.
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High school basketball: 1998 tournament game with Pembroke Hill (Kansas City) vs. Minor (Adamsville) in Pine Bluff, Ark. From Titus Video.
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Checking out UAB Student Media and jamming with friends. From Dustin Harrelson.
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At August’s Liberty Cup soccer tournament. (our final vertical video of the week). From Joanna Chambers.
“Alabama” by John Coltrane, the jazz musician’s response to the 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown. From Record Spiel.
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A fun shopping trip to the Summit and the Riverchase Galleria. From Madelyn Pullum.
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Mexican Andean Cumbia band Los Llayras performs at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Wil Raya.
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Soccer: Birmingham Hammers at Memphis City in July. From Caleb Hilliard.
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“A young artist reflects on what it takes to make it as a creative in Birmingham.” From Ben Wedlund.
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Birmingham school superintendent Lisa Herring discusses the new dress code. From Pernell Allen.
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Walter Carr, a college student, walked from Homewood to Pelham, 20 miles, for his job at Bellhops moving company in July. Bellhops CEO Luke Marklin gave him a car. From IBTimes UK.
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Dashcam footage of driving from the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport to Dothan. From Robert Williams.
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The Common Bonds photo exhibit returns to the central branch of the Birmingham Public Library. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Kimy Stewart previews a Vestavia Hills estate sale (our vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Estate Sales.
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Clip from EthicsDaily.com’s 2010 documentary, “Sacred Texts, Social Duty,” featuring a rally on taxes in Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From EthicsDaily.
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A panel in May on “Practicing Law in Birmingham: An Insider’s Perspective from Alumni” for the University of North Carolina School of Law. Participants: Gary London, Burr and Forman; Barton Lee, Butler Snow; Jodie Smith, Maynard Copper and Gale; Brian Kappel, Lightfoot Franklin and White; and Brooke Watson, summer associate. From UNC School of Law.
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Dining at Chris Z’s in Lakeview and Big Spoon Creamery in Avondale. From Embrace teh Cringe.
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“Forgotten Birmingham,” a look at Sloss Mine No. 2 and the Ensley Works. From Tasty Ben.
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A press brake for sale (our other vertical video of the week). From Guy Carter.
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[insert CGI Superman here] From TNR Creative.
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Skateboarding at Railroad Park downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From Bad Boy.
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Augusta progressive funk-rock band Funk You performs in July at Saturn in Avondale. From Isom Morgan.
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Demonstrating radio station streaming in two cars at Mercedes-Benz of Birmingham in Irondale. From WERC Birmingham.
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Birmingham R&B/hip-hop musician Slim Kuttar performs “Night Caps” in July at the Nick on Southside. From Slim Kuttar.
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“This Is Alabama” feature on Joe Minter’s African Village in America, a sculpture garden south of Elmwood Cemetery in Woodland Park. From Catherine May.
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Demo reel for Birmingham wedding/corporate band Forever Young. From Brett Byars.
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A musical tribute to Tuscaloosa’s Subhankar Bandyopadhyay who died in February, performed at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Birmingham in Glen Iris. From Sayak Mitter.
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Reporting from a mission trip with New Beginnings Family Baptist Church in Midfield. From Dr. Angulus Wilson.
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A hike at Red Mountain Park. From Travel with Annie G.
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Pitching residential real estate investments in Birmingham. From Real Wealth Network.
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Dancing on the court (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Lashunda Brooks.
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Participating in July’s Silver Glovez baseball camp at Rickwood Field in Rising – West Princeton. From Dinero the Kid.
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Dashcam footage of driving I-65 south to downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From K. Hawk.
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The puppet gospel hour at Wilson Chapel Baptist Church in Collegeville (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Caenan American.
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Birmingham Barons third baseman Trey Michalczewski makes a leaping catch against the Jackson Generals in July at Regions Field downtown. From Minor League Baseball.
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Edwin Lee Jr. of La Plata, Md., at bat during the 2016 Piper Davis baseball tournament at Rickwood Field in Rising – West Princeton (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Edwin Lee.
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Children play at Immanuel Church on Southside. From A. Morales Production.
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Morning at Embassy Suites in Homewood (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Warren Sofine.
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Trains downtown and in Irondale. From Houston Rail Productions.
Trains downtown and in Montgomery. From Everything Trains USA.
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A feature on Violins of Hope, once owned by the inmates of Nazi concentration camps, exhibited in April in Birmingham. From
APT IQ Learning Network.
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Highlight reel for Oak Mountain rising junior running back Jonathan Bennett. From J. Bennett.
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A pegboard climb at Birmingham Boulders in Oxmoor (our final vertical video of the week). From Tyler Love.
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Planes on display at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From All Around MCCM.
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Promo for 12 Mavens Roundtables advisory group with Hoover consultant Brent Bauer. From Brent Wm. Bauer.
Driving through Lakeview at night (our vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Vibe.
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R&B group After 7 performs in November at the Alys Stephens Center. From Shout N 2 the Void Media S.
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Birmingham group Voices of the South performs “God Bless the USA” in June at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Bessemer. From Dennis R. Jones.
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Flying from Orlando to pick up a car in town. From Jeremy Miller.
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“Birmingham Estate Sales being mocked by my daughter The Doodle. Love!!” From Birmingham Estate Sales.
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The Atlanta Masonic Choir performs at the Birmingham Community Mass Choir’s 50th anniversary celebration in June at New Hope Baptist Church in West End Manor. From Nicole Samuels.
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Fun outing at Birmingham Boulders in Oxmoor and Mr. P’s Deli in Bluff Park. From Taylor Robbins.
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Rapper Tony Montez performs “Birmingham Clap.” From Tony Montez.
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Promo for rapper Big Treasure Girl earlier this month at 4 Seasons Sports Bar and Grill in Smithfield. From Cinema Cove.
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Birmingham rock band KinZie performs in June at Saturn in Avondale (our other vertical video of the week). From Parker.
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A landlord files an eviction notice (our other other vertical video of the week). From Rob Drum.
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Birmingham artist Sara Garden Armstrong at work. From J.C. Swoopes.
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Up to 600 volunteers paint a mural in June at the Birmingham Color Wall downtown. From Glass Eye Media.
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A look at Unlikely Heroes, an April fund-raiser concert with Birmingham country singer Sara Evans. From Cinepear.
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Trucking to Georgia and Mississippi with a stop in Birmingham. From Trucker Brock.
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Intro for Web series “The Next Episode.” From the Next Episode: Local and Travel.
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Exploring Oak Hill Cemetery in Fountain Heights. From Abnormal Alabama.
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A snippet from the Motion church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Th3 Real 0hio.kid Talent.
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Boys’ basketball: Carver at Columbia (Huntsville). From Cluxton Breakdown.
Boys’ basketball: Renaissance Academy Prep School for Boys vs. Macon Road Baptist School in Memphis. From the RCA Bham.
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Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.
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Mustangs and more Mustangs. From Lawrence Cruz.
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College football: Auburn vs. Memphis at the 2015 Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field. From OHF AAC.
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Janice Nixon talks about marching for civil rights as a child in Birmingham (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Kids in Birmingham 1963.
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A 2006 visit to the Birmingham Zoo. From Allen Dearing.
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Atlanta comedian Reggie Jackson performs in May at the Stardome Comedy Club in Hoover. From Reggie Jackson TV.
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Club night (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Durty Burbz TC Powered by Conner C. Vernon Fnd. Inc.
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A look at Bessemer Christian talk station Elijah Radio, WSJL 88.1 FM. From Gulf States Conference.
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Drone footage of a wooded neighborhood. From Marc Nichols
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Birmingham performance artist Jacquie Cotillard sings “Rose-Colored Noise.” From Jacquie Cotillard.
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Road trip: New Orleans, Birmingham (Avondale), Huntsville, Nashville and … Magnet, Ind. From Sam Landeros.
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Visiting the Southern Museum of Flight in North East Lake. From Liam Live 365.
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Promo for Homewood gym Nexus Fitness. From Nexus Fitness.
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Watching the Avondale Fire Jam in June at Avondale Brewing Company. From Tgbeenken.
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A virtual landing in Birmingham. From Scooby Diving.
A real landing in Birmingham in the rain. From Justin Tomblin.
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An audition at a June SkyBox casting call for “The Christmas Struggle” in Ensley. From OTTV25 DA8TV.
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Driving by downtown at night. From Thecat627.
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Hanging out in East Lake Park. From Ali Carson.
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Australian Christian pop-rock band Newsboys performs in June at Samford’s Wright Center. From the Showstopper Shows.
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Talking with new Birmingham Police chief Patrick Smith. From Whats Happening Bham.
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House fire on Southside. From Joshua Lawrence.
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Blair Miller of 24 Communications downtown discusses email marketing. From 24 Communications.
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Mississippi Braves’ Touki Toussaint pitching at June’s Southern League All-Star Game at Regions Field downtown. From 2080 Baseball.
Birmingham Barons catcher Zack Collins at the All-Star Game. From 2080 Baseball.
Barons pitcher Dane Dunning on the mound at the All-Star Game. From 2080 Baseball.
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Rose petals fall from the ceiling during the Pentecost Sunday service at the Cathedral of St. Paul downtown. From Miss My Idahome.
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Talking with Mauricio Papapietro of Brick and Tin restaurant. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Keeping the Cahaba River clean for otters. From Birmingham Zoo.
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Getting ready for the Aug. 18 King of the South car show in Louisiana. From Veltboy314.
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A list of 10 reasons not to move to Alabama, including Birmingham’s crime rate. Part of YouTuber Briggs’ series on states and countries. From World According to Briggs.
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“Good shot, G!” From Digital Footprint West LLC.
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Walking through Sloss Furnaces. From Kelly Gross.
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Sacramento alternative hip-hop artist Hobo Johnson performs in June at Saturn in Avondale (our final vertical video of the week). From Roy Levi Brown.
Los Angeles heavy metal band Bad Wolves perform “Zombie” in May at Legacy Arena downtown. From DTenacity.
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Michael R. Jordan, pastor of New Era Baptist Church in Arlington – West End, talks with people on the street. From King Noble Higherself.
More from Pastor Jordan. From Timmy Thomas Jr.
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Jacksonville rock band Shinedown performs “Sound of Madness” in May at Legacy Arena downtown. From DTenacity.
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Monster trucks in a simulated Monster Jam in Legacy Arena. From MJRocks2219.
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Promo for Mercedes-Benz of Birmingham. From Mercedes-Benz of Birmingham.
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NBC Nightly News report on a high incidence of eye cancer among Auburn grads, filmed in Birmingham. From Ben Traylor.
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Talking with local entrepreneurs about Birmingham. From Revolution LLC.
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McLeod Software competes in the Birmingham Corporate Challenge in April at Railroad Park downtown. From McLeod in Motion.
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Ashley Welch, a student from Jackie O’Neal School of Dance in Vestavia Hills, performs “Freedom” at April’s Platinum National Dance Competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Top Elite Act. From Platinum Dance.
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Birmingham tribute band Eat a Peach performs in January in Montgomery. From Will Cash.
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Columbus, Ohio, rock band Starset performs in May in Birmingham. From DTenacity.
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Las Vegas heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch performs “Gone Away” in May at Legacy Arena downtown. From DTenacity.
Meeting Five Finger Death Punch did not go so well … From Cody Gremlin.
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Little Savannah’s Clif Holt makes Summer Succotash Pico de Gallo in May at the Market at Pepper Place in Lakeview. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Birmingham alternative band the Murder of Jane Crow performs in 2016. From Scarecrow Jenkins.
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Birmingham police officers in Linn Park downtown. From Kat Kan.
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A look at events by the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham to gather public input. From Community Foundation.
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PBS NewsHour report on Chicago students who came to Birmingham to learn firsthand about civil rights history. From Education Week.
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Rice junior shortstop Ford Proctor against the UAB Blazers in May at Reckling Park in Houston. From 2080 Baseball.
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Birmingham Latin band Sol Música performs in May at Rojo on Southside. From Kurt McKinney Music.
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Tampa rap group Seckond Chaynce performs at the Nick on Southside. From UnderGround Booking UGB.
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San Francisco rock band Primus performs in May at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From J.J. Hoover.
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Atlanta heavy metal band Mastodon performs “Sultan’s Curse” in May at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Rick A.
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Softball: Birmingham Thunderbolts 06 vs. SEC Softball NC in May in Rock Hill, S.C. From Dwayne Hubbard.
Thunderbolts vs. Atlanta Vipers 06 – Callaway in May in Rock Hill, S.C. From Dwayne Hubbard.
Thunderbolts vs. Knockouts 05 of Darlington, S.C., in May in Rock Hill, S.C. From Dwayne Hubbard.
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Chicago funk band the Main Squeeze performs in April at Saturn in Avondale. From Benjamin Aslin.
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Flying in from Baltimore for a business trip, with stops at Topgolf and Dreamland BBQ. From Marco MM7.
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Hyundai forklift for sale in Irondale. From Springer Equipment.
And a Toyota forklift. From Springer Equipment
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Students from Amy’s School of Dance in Meridian perform “Time Warp” at April’s Platinum National Dance Competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Top Recreational Act and Platinum Power. From Platinum Dance.
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“La Vaughn Livingston – the Representative of the Birmingham Art/Music Underground.” From Virgil Livingston.
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Birmingham jam band Diner performs in May at the Oasis in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Dashcam footage of driving I-459 and U.S. 280. From Abnormal Alabama.
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Dothan group Minister Randy Miller and New Praise performs in Birmingham. From Randy Miller.
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Birmingham band Nowhere Squares performs at Avondale venue Saturn for an episode of Alabama Public Television’s “Subcarrier.” From Subcarrier.
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Future 150 scouting camp featuring Atlanta’s Premier Xpress 13u in May. From Premier Athletic Training.
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Birmingham author Robert McCammon reads from his novel “Mister Slaughter” at the 2009 Alabama Bound book festival at the central branch of Birmingham Public Library. From Robert McCammon.
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Digging into some Golden Flake chips (our vertical video of the week). From Nadia Jena.
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Commercial for Praise Fest Weekend in May in Pelham. From Kikuyu Diaspora Television USA.
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A field trip to Birmingham. From Kylaunilove1 Vlogs.
Children sing during a service at Apostolic Faith Church in Fairmont. From Private Name.
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Train in Avondale. From David P. Jordan.
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Granite Garden at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From the Very Moment.
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Showing off the hometown of Birmingham on a budget. From Abayomi Abaliiciious.
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Birmingham’s Kenya Buchanan a k a Kenya B. auditions to be a contestant on the reality competition show “Project Runway.” From Stanley Parrish.
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Highlights from Scranton magician Denny Corby’s show at the Club and visit to Birmingham. From Denny Corby.
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Dallas rapper Yella Beezy “got smoke with promoters in Birmingham.” From Kartel Visions TV.
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Rock crawling at Moss Rock Preserve in Hoover. From Bullgear RC videos.
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Vestavia Hills dance band Margeaux and the Cat’s Meow performs earlier this month at Daniel Day Gallery in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Talking with Carolita Smiley Lester about her son comedian Rickey Smiley. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Gerald Satterwhite, meteorologist at the Birmingham office of the National Weather Service, demonstrates inland flooding using a model (at 1:34). From NOAA/NWS National Hurricane Center.
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Visiting the Oak Mountain State Fair earlier this month in Pelham. From La Palmada Guerrero.
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Saxophonist Maceo Parker performs earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center on Southside. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Snacking on mulberry trees (our vertical video of the week). From Vitali Kriuchkov.
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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin addresses the 54th annual Greater Birmingham Mayors’ Prayer Breakfast earlier this month at the Harbert Center downtown. From Mayor Randall Woodfin.
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Listening to the birds singing outside the Tutwiler downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Dream Follower.
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Athens, Ga., indie rock band Of Montreal performs earlier this month at Saturn in Avondale. From Actress Gabrielle.
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A day at the Birmingham Zoo and Target in Homewood. From CDL Vlogs.
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Christian alt-rock band Rocketboy performs in 1996 in Birmingham. From Rocketboy Lives.
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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin speaks at Tea with Tofi brainstorming session earlier this month at District 9 Event Space in Bessemer. From Tofi International TV.
More on the Tea with Tofi event. From Tofi International TV.
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A look at the new Ensley Health Club. From Marks Media.
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Baltimore indie rock band Snail Mail performs in April at Saturn in Avondale (our other other vertical video of the week). From Until I Die.
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Hanging in Ensley. From Brian Hall.
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Bernie Kuhajda, biologist and science program manager at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, checks on endangered darters in Pinson’s Turkey Creek Nature Preserve. From Tennessee Aquarium.
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Former Houston Rocket Robert Horry promotes a pre-season Oct. 2 game at Legacy Arena between the Rockets and the Memphis Grizzlies. The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame played host to the media conference earlier this month. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Tallahassee vlogger Allana Marolt visits March’s Natural Hair and Health Expo at the BJCC North Exhibition Hall downtown. From She’s BlackenedWhite.
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Birmingham jeweler Lucy Farmer on her Inspire to Give line. From Ashley Kickliter.
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Dancing at LightRails downtown. From Cody Gremlin.
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A 360-degree look around Birmingham-Southern College inside and outside. From Matt James.
Hopping a train in Irondale to Atlanta and Greenville, S.C. From John E. Ringo.
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Training program Innovate Birmingham holds its April graduation ceremony at Alabama Power downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Video announcements for New Life Birmingham church in Huffman. From New Life Bham.
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Portland indie rock band Modest Mouse performs “Cowboy Dan” in April at Sloss Furances. From Rachael Tierney.
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Louisiana high school student De’Jeune’ Richardson recites the poem “The Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall, her entry for April’s Poetry Out Loud national competition in Washington. From Nola.com.
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DC power pop band Jukebox the Ghost performs “Colorful” in April at Seasick Records in Crestwood North. From ItisRael.
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Kids perform a rap inspired by the book “The Watsons Go to Birmingham.” From Toucranium Inc.
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Members of California State University – Bakersfield read Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” From the Runner.
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David Traylor of City Hardwoods in Oxmoor discusses table saw safety. From City Hardwoods.
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Birmingham hip-hop artist Bo the Great performs. From OTTV25 DA8TV.
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Williamstown, Mass., band Misty Blues performs “Will My Blues” in April at the Nick on Southside. From Roger Stephenson.
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Talking with James Lewis of Bettola Italian restaurant in Pepper Place in Lakeview. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile performs “What Can I Say” in 2012 at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Brent Huss.
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Promo for the Greystone subdivision in Hoover. From Best of U.S. Homes Birmingham.
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A 1964 report on civil rights struggles in Birmingham. From Hezakya Newz and Music.
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Promo for New Birth Birmingham church in the Killbough Springs neighborhood. From Danny Kang Austin.
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Matches from the 2018 Birmingham Open judo tournament in April at Spain Park High School in Hoover. From Charlie.
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Birmingham attorney and state House candidate Jerome Dees on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Our Issues Birmingham.
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Curtis Manning, associate professor at Nunez Community College in New Orleans, discusses the civil rights movement in Birmingham and Albany, Ga. From Curtis Manning.
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Memphis’ Team Thad plays in an April basketball tournament at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Ultimate Highlights.
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A look at the 2018 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama in April at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From IndyCar.
“One of the most gorgeous road courses in the country.” From Arpukiense.
Katie Hargitt reports on the Honda Indy Grand Prix. From IndyCar.
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A return trip to Birmingham to visit Five Points South and Frank Fleming’s sculpture the Storyteller. From Tia M. Grubb.
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Dining out at Ranch House Family Restaurant in Vestavia Hills. From Best of U.S. Homes Birmingham.
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A virtual train in Birmingham from app “Trainz Simulator 2.” From Deep South Railfan.
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Slow-motion footage in and around Railroad Park downtown. From Take It Digital.
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Promo for the Comrade Challenge at Squad Fitness. From Squad Fitness.
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Visiting Kelly Ingram Park, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and other places around town. From Romina.
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Troy University students examine the Birmingham Pledge. From Troy TrojanVision.
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Alabama’s GOP gubernatorial debate in April at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From American News.
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Maureen McCann of Spartan Invest in Five Points South discusses turnkey rental properties on the Birmingham Real Estate Investors Association podcast. From AlaREIA.
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Atlanta heavy metal band Mastodon performs in 2002 at the Boiler Room in Smithfield. From Adam Corso.
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April launch party for Nexus Fitness in Homewood. From Nexus Fitness.
Promo video for the Birmingham 2021 World Games, shown at July’s closing ceremony in Wrocław, Poland. From the World Games TV.
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A night at Club Volcano in Ensley. From Louney G.
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Exploring downtown. From Brian Burridge.
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Brody Flack of the Birmingham Giants at bat. From Gottaluv48.
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Real estate agent Jason Secor on myths about the market. From Jason Secor.
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Rehabbing a house in the Wine Ridge subdivision of Hoover. From Denmark Properties LLC.
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Blair Miller of 24 Communications downtown discusses landing pages. From 24 Communications.
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Time-lapse footage of a match at April’s Icy Hot USTA Southern tournament at Highland Park Tennis Center. From Chika Williams.
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Basketball: Blue Devils (Birmingham) vs. ECL (Atlanta) in March at the NGS Kelly Memorial Classic tournament in Atlanta. From Charles Williams. From Byron Henry.
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Highlights from the 2017 Birmingham Bowl. From Birmingham Bowl.
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Explainer on changes to Malfunction Junction. From al.com.
Aerial footage of the I-65/I-20/59 interchange. From Live Storms Media.
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Mountain Brook country singer Sara Evans performs “Suds in the Bucket” in April at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Team Timmons.
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Driving I-20/59 at night through downtown. From Of the Dawn Patriot.
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Promo for Birmingham Academy of Martial Arts in Trussville. From Birmingham Academy of Martial Arts.
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Highlights from Elite Stars in April at the Southern Spring Invitational tournament inside the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Elite Hoops Daily.
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A look at Violins of Hope in Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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“Mighty Times: The Children’s March,” a 2004 documentary about the Birmingham Children’s Crusade in 1963. From Jaime Dudash.
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Softball: Ohio Hawks vs. Birmingham Thunderbolts in November in Chattanooga. From Hannah Hoverman.
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Fairhope sophomore and Birmingham Bolts catcher Justice Palmer taking batting practice. From Joey Palmer.
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Promo for T. Mills Realty Group in Inverness. From Stanley Parrish.
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Makeup tutorial to become Electra, by Birmingham YouTuber Becca BYBeautiful From Becca BYBeautiful.
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Visiting family in Birmingham. From Jordan the Alpha.
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Birmingham Bulls in action at the Pelham Ice Arena (our vertical video of the week). From Matthew Merrifield.
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Taking part in April’s Walk to End Lupus Now fund-raiser in Veterans Park in Hoover (our other vertical video of the week). From Tierra Shelton.
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Drone footage of downtown, Southside, Vulcan and Sloss Furnaces. From Dunlap Productions.
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The Muna Love Affair wedding show in April at Roots and Revelry downtown. From IA Film Group.
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Sierreño singer-songwriter Christian Valle performs in April at El Potrero Night Club in Huffman (our other other vertical video of the week). From Christian Valle Oficial.
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Wrestling match. From 2717watt.
More wrestling. From 2717watt.
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Vlog from Fultondale on starting out in trucker training. From Fire Bug Doug.
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Birmingham rappers Woody and Johnyboy. From Ray Themover.
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Interviewing Birmingham artist Douglas Pierre Baulos. From Wiregrass Museum of Art.
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Birmingham’s Jump Off Dance Crew performs. From Kobe Bryant.
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Talking with minister and TEDxBirmingham speaker Van Moody. From Regions Bank.
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A report on evangelization in the Latino community. From LLDM News Noticias de la Iglesia la Luz del Mundo.
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Interviewing Birmingham artist Merrilee Challiss. From Wiregrass Museum of Art.
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Dashcam footage of driving U.S. 280 and Rocky Ridge Road (our final vertical video of the week). From Joziel el de la Pauta Latin Music.
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Graduating from Samford and visiting New Orleans in December. From Bila Nguyen Ngov.
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Helmetcam footage of riding to and walking through Rickwood Field in Rising – West Princeton. From Hammereye 85.
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A mural by Birmingham artist Marcus Fetch on the Waites apartment building on Southside celebrating the World Games in Birmingham in 2021. From the World Games TV.
Joe Calamusa, managing director of the University of Alabama Sales Program, speaks to Verizon salespeople in March. From Joe Calamusa.
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Kickboxing fight. From Garage Kickboxing.
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“American Idol” winner Fantasia performs on New Year’s Eve at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Keyla Katri.
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Birmingham blues group the Sassy Brown Band performs “Fire.” From Actress Gabrielle.
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Nashville country singer Chris Janson performs “White Trash” in 2016 at Rogue Tavern downtown. From Brian Trippe.
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Celebrating the third night of Kwanzaa at Family Life Center in South East Lake. From OTTV25 DA8TV.
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The January edition of “Alabaster Living.” From Video Visions Media Marketing.
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Cars in the city. From Alabama Whipz.
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Checking out Railroad Park and Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Hum of the Earth.
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Music video for “Alabama Anthem (East Birmingham)” by Birmingham rapper Monrow Herrod. From BosInControl Mafia.
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Drone footage of downtown. From Mike S.
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Pensacola Southern hip-hop artist CremRo Smith performs in December at the Nick on Southside. From UndergroundBooking Jimbo
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Drone footage of Railroad Park, Southside and Vulcan. From Jerad Watson.
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Ziplining at McWane Science Center (our vertical video of the week). From Toy Specialists.
More fun at the exhibits (our other vertical video of the week). From Spectrum Kid 225.
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Nashville country/hip-hop artist Struggle Jennings performs in December at the Nick on Southside. From UndergroundBooking Jimbo.
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A family Christmas in Birmingham, including a trip to Sloss Furnaces and the construction of a gingerbread house. From Lisa Files.
More Christmas celebration. From I Do Random Stuff.
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Visiting the Birmingham Museum of Art. From Hum of the Earth.
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Author Mary Stanton presents “African American Masonry in Alabama: Birmingham’s Prince Hall Temple Grand Lodge” in April in Montgomery. From Alabama Department of Archives and History.
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Looking back at 2017 at Rock City Church in Forestdale. From Rock City TV.
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My pals Amber and Russell from Happenin’s in the ‘Ham spend New Year’s Eve at the Redmont Hotel downtown. From Happenin’s in the ‘Ham.
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Driving through the December snow. From Real Karma.
And walking through it (our other other vertical video of the week). From Wilmer Arredondo.
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Fun at Sloss Fest in July. From Christine Jones.
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Hessam Taherian, UAB assistant professor of engineering, presents “Addressing Challenges of Renewable Energy Integration in Residential Applications Using Thermal Energy Storage” at November’s II International Energy and Environment Summit in Dubai. From Subhadra Energy.
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Promo for Vestavia Hills organization People First of Alabama, which supports people with developmental disabilities. From Sara Walker.
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Rapper Mr. 359 performs in December at the Nick on Southside. From UndergroundBooking Jimbo.
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Birmingham musician Guntram Anderlik performs in Five Points South. From Guntram Anderlik.
Anderlik performs at the Nick on Southside. From Guntram Anderlik.
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Commercial for Birmingham real estate agent Rob Drum at 205 Realty. From Rob Drum.
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Visiting Birmingham restaurants Pita Loco and Moe’s Original Bar B Que, plus Ghost Train Brewing Company. From Hum of the Earth.
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Promo for Liberty Crossings United Methodist Church in Vestavia Hills. From George Harris.
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