Bradley Arant Boult Cummings’ submission for Birmingham Business Journal’s Birmingham’s Best Places to Work contest. From A Morales Production.
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Hooping at the Summit. From Carron Hoops a Lot.
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Having non-deep dish pizza at Deep Dish Pizza Company in the Brook Highland area of Hoover (our vertical video of the week). From Andrew Elliott.
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Promo for last week’s Night of Worship with singer-songwriter Joshua Aaron at Beth Hallel Birmingham in Hoover. From Aly Hathcock.
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Riding in a 2015 Roush Ford Mustang (our other vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.
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A dramatic interpretation of “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” From River Deville.
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Checking in with the Birmingham Outlawz. From Generation Nexxt Youth Sports Network.
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Birmingham singer Chasidy Weldon performs “At Last” (our other other vertical video of the week). From Vergie Flanigan.
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Promo for the Lindamood-Bell Learning Center in Homewood. From Lindamood Bell 1.
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A review of Pies and Pints downtown (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Andrew Elliott.
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Birmingham metalcore band Amnesty Please performs “Seven and Severed” earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Aaron Jones.
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Drone footage of the SEC Media Days signage on the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. From Robert Evans.
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A look at Five restaurant in Lakeview. From Harbor Docks.
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Driving through downtown on I-20/59. From Jaguar TV Guatemala Santa Eulalia.
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Highlight reel for Atlanta high school senior Elijah Maris at the Baseball America clinic earlier this month at Birmingham-Southern College. From Elijah Maris.
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“There is no HIV.” — Damian Q. Laster of Birmingham. (Our other other other other vertical video of the week.) From Damian Laster.
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Journey performs “Lights” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Andy Norman.
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Hip-hop group Run the Jewels performs “Close Your Eyes (and Count to Fuck)” earlier this month at Sloss Fest. From Rithm Blue.
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Drone footage of Indian Springs School. From WayPoint Pilots.
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Sound check for Birmingham’s DJ Manish. From Manish Let’s Get Em a k a DJ Manish.
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Flying a puppy named Storm from Vienna to Birmingham (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From I Cuccioli di Carlotta.
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A battle from the “Injustice 2” tournament at GameStop in Eastwood. From Apok – Xbox Gamer Tag the Real Apok.
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Birmingham center fielder Jeff Gelalich makes a diving catch against the Mobile BayBears earlier this month at Regions Field. From Minor League Baseball.
Nick Basto hits a three-run homer against Mobile. From Minor League Baseball.
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Asia performs “Heat of the Moment” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Jjeff500tv.
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Wedding cake from Hoover’s Velvet Kake. From Velvet Kake LLC.
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Singer-songwriter Demi Lovato performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Until I Die.
Fans wait in line for Demi Lovato. From AL.com.
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ABC 33/40 report on vandalism hate crime earlier this month at Helena Muslim family’s house. From I Hooper.
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The view from Leeds/Lake Purdy. From Matt Ezell.
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Rap duo YGB performs at Diamonds of Birmingham Gentlemen’s Club in Brighton (our final vertical video of the week). From Deson Colwell.
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Promo for community partnership program Innovate Birmingham. From Innovate Birmingham.
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Road trip from North Carolina to Flagstaff. Driving through downtown Birmingham. From Life at 7,000 Ft.
Spending the night in the car in a Birmingham-area Walmart parking lot. From Life at 7,000 Ft.
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Cathy Friedman, Birmingham Holocaust Education Center board member, on August’s L’Chaim event at Alys Stephens Center. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Feature on the Birmingham Candy Company at Railroad Park. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Five Points South-based Janify Carpet Cleaning shows off a new industrial vacuum. From Janitors Closet USA.
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Jonathan Barry-Blocker of Legal Services Alabama downtown explains the options available. From Mustardseed Productions.
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Watching the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus in January at Legacy Arena downtown. From Samuel Whitt.
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Birmingham Steelers on the field. From Shad Morgan.
A look at Birmingham in videos, including eight short films from students in the UAB Media Studies program (Vimeo channel) …
“942 Greene Avenue” by Anissa Latham.
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“Common Threads” by Anna Khan and Anna Siddiq.
The Birmingham Islamic community aims to build bridges across religious and cultural lines at a time of great political polarization.
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“Viva Science!” by Gavin Gilliland, Ryan Murphy and Madison Pruett.
Science education in Alabama high schools depends on resources that face major funding threats from the state at a time when nationally science itself has become a source of controversy.
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“Firehouse” by Betserai Ashanti, Terry Gentry and Zachary Rogers.
The DIY music scene in Birmingham is thriving despite the odds, offering creative outlets and safe spaces for emerging artists.
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“Ensley Is Alive” by James Clay and Kelley Jiang.
The arts are leading the revival in the former steel community of Ensley.
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“Hold to Your Dream” by Krishna Shah and Parita Sutaria.
The Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham fosters opportunities to lift women out of poverty and into higher-wage careers.
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“Trying to Make It” by Gentry Patterson and Jordynn Wright.
High-interest payday loans and title loans can trap families in debt. Alabama lags its neighbor states in the consumer protections for the industry, and many advocates are trying to change that.
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“History for Lease” by Jacob Pinkerton and Paige Sandheinrich.
Birmingham is rich in historic buildings, and preserving them adds to the beauty and prosperity of the city, but the historic tax credits that fueled the boom are in jeopardy.
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A tour of the Amtrak train station downtown, due to be replaced later this year. From CameraBryan.
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A Vietnamese song for the April wedding of Minh Dũng and Bích Thuỳ. From Lymvideolth.
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The guide to the city that loops on hotel channels. From CityVision – the Visitor’s Channel.
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Highlight reel for Thompson senior guard/forward Nehemiah Womack. From Street Light Recruiting.
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Theo Gkoutsidis and Melvin Miller perform “I Hope You Dance” at Perfect Note in Hoover (our vertical video of the week). From Theo Gkoutsidis.
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Minor league hockey team Birmingham Bulls returns this fall with a new home in Pelham. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Birmingham’s Haeun Kim performs on violin during the Moscow Ballet’s “Nutcracker” in December at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Moscow Ballet.
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Minnesota a cappella group Home Free performs in March at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Sharon Holcomb.
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Memphis’ Team Thad plays in the Alabama Premier Basketball Southern Spring Invitational in March/April at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Ultimate Preps.
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Birmingham rock band Heath Green and the Makeshifters perform “Ain’t It a Shame” at Lucia Plantation as part of the Audiovore’s Spectra Sonic Sound Sessions. From Lee M. Shook Jr.
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Checking out the clothes at Riders Harley-Davidson in Trussville (our other vertical video of the week). From Blue Streak Blonde.
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The Alabama State Mass Choir performs “They Got the Word” at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Bhj409.
The GMWA Men of Promise performs “Miracle Worker” at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Will Harris.
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Knoxville deathcore band Whitechapel performs at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Jay Dexter.
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A participant shares her motivation at April’s March for Science in Linn Park. From Birmingham March for Science.
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Testimonial from Cal LaGroue of the Valletta Group in Hoover for Healthpac medical billing software. From Healthpac.
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Driving to Children’s of Alabama on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Makiyah Knows Best.
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A complaint about a recessed lighting fixture. From Go with Flow Plumbing.
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Rod Walker at Railroad Park. From Rod Walker.
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Huntsville band Dismal Dream performs “Devoured” and “Forced March” in November at the High Note on Southside. From Hunter Austen.
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Fun on a tire swing and in the kitchen. From Alexander Popov.
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Drone footage of George Ward Park in Glen Iris. From Kenneth Robbins.
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Guests at Anna Claire and Mike’s April wedding party rock out in the slow-motion video booth at the Club. From Details Videography.
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A 2001 commercial for Birmingham-based Parisian’s one-day sale. From Analog Indulgence.
A 2001 commercial for Birmingham-based Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama. From Analog Indulgence.
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Straightening kinky hair at Natural Hair Salon in Hoover. From Brittany Swoope.
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“Destination USA” talks with Gary Bostany of Vulcan Park. From Inaartbeat.
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A performance of “Resurrection” at Church of the Highlands’ Easter service. From Laird Foret.
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UAB’s Dr. Caleb Dulaney on ways to broaden and improve breast cancer information on cancer center websites. From Harborside Press.
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Watching trains in April in Irondale. From Carson Bean.
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Scottish singer-songwriter K.T. Tunstall performs “Two Way” in March at WorkPlay in Lakeview (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Michael Koch.
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Exploring Sloss Furnaces for paranormal activity. From Pushing the Limits.
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Birmingham voice actor Chris McCann provides narration for this promo for Kyäni dietary supplements. From Chris McCann.
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Biking in April on Johnson’s Mountain at Oak Mountain State Park. From Kevin Willoughby.
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Kansas rock band Ridiculas Trixx performs “Crazy Addiction” in March at the Nick on Southside. From Ridiculas Trixx.
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The Crestwood Community Band rehearses “Beer Barrel Polka” in April at the Community Education South Building in Crestwood South. From Cyclelogical29.
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Drone footage of Lake Purdy from October’s drought and April’s replenished state. From Ron Burkett.
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Hiking and go-kart racing at Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Bessemer. From Snrvlogs.
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AshLeigh Dunham and April DeLuca of Magic City Law discuss the divorce process. From Magic City Law.
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Promo for new majors at UAB. From Shibli Rahman.
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All around Railroad Park downtown. From Ruie Brooks.
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Nashville indie rock band Colony House performs “Lonely” in March in Saturn in Avondale. From Emily Busby.
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Kids from Ephesus Academy Child Development Center perform “Song of Praise” in April at the Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.
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Visiting Five Points South and the Garage. From Travelling Tourists.
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WVTM-13 interview with Woodstock resident Tyler Goodson, featured on the popular podcast “S-Town.” From WVTM-13 News.
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A patient discusses the outcome after her facelift (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Petro Facial Plastic Surgery and MedSpa.
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Driving on I-459 south through Hoover. From C.L.
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The Amtrak Crescent in Atlanta and Birmingham. From Dexter Greene.
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Highlights from April’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Quarterback Camp at Sunshine Farm in Sterrett. From Jordan Mitchell Video Production.
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Music video for “Intercept Trap” by Birmingham rapper BadBaby. From Angel Tolen.
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Opening a toy after the February “Wild Kratts Live!” show in Birmingham. From Chelsey’s Mommy.
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Minor League Paintball match at Central Alabama Paintball Park in Alabaster. From Donald Gaddis.
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MAX bus No. 38 – Graymont-Ensley. From I Ride Public Transit.
MAX bus No. 3 – Wenonah. From I Ride Public Transit.
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Highlights from the 2017 NCAA Division II Winter Festival in March at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. The event featured swimming, diving, track and field and wrestling. From NCAA Division II.
Stonehill College senior Nicole Borofski after the 1-mile run finals at the 2017 NCAA Division II Winter Festival. From Stonehill Skyhawks.
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Promo for 5ivemile Photography in Homewood. From Arthur Cunningham.
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A performance of “Together We’ve Got It” at Chuck E. Cheese’s in Inverness. From Chuck E’s Crib.
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Highlights from Ole Miss at Alabama in 1971 at Legion Field in Graymont. From Bama Rewind.
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Attendees from around the world for Tuesday Block Parties in Pinson. From the Block Birmingham.
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Tornado warning. From AL Storm Alert.
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Checking out Vulcan and the museum in April. From Dexter Greene.
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Driving along Red Mountain through Southside. From Ron Terry.
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Greetings from Pratt City (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Pratt City.
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Robert Jemerson and other former employees protest in March outside of the Birmingham Water Works. From al.com.
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Promo for April’s reThink Apologetic Student Conference at Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Hoover. From Briarwood Youth Group.
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Behind the scenes of Reese Whitworth’s photo session in July downtown. From Jordan Taylor Photography.
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Watching bands Amnesty Please, Hounds, Meadows and Let’s Move Mountains in January at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Austin Jones.
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Drone footage of the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Drdavid60.
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Birmingham drummer Sputnik in church. From Carol Sheppard.
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Birmingham rapper Floss the Mack performs “Love Ya” at Club Cielo in Brown Springs. From Floss the Mack Official.
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Dancing at April’s Mt Laurel Spring Festival. From Troy Barnette.
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Karen Day in April at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Majik City Myke B.
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Driving up Coosa Mountain. From MrTropics64.
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Driving up from Tuscaloosa for Cars and Coffee at Hoover Tactical Firearms. From Marius Weber YT.
Winter hiking at Oak Mountain State Park and exploring the abandoned American Life Building (a k a Stonewall Building) downtown. From Erik Halley.
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Promo for Swoope Hair Studio in Hoover. From Brittany Swoope.
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Highlights from the 2015 Birmingham Bowl. From Birmingham Bowl.
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Morehouse College student Jarrell Jordan returns to Birmingham to visit Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School in South East Lake. He serves as one of 73 White House HBCU Ambassadors. (Our vertical video of the week.) From Jarrell Jordan.
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Atlanta Christian rock band Casting Crowns performs “Just Be Held” in November at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Bobbieann Cooke.
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The Christmas tree at Hoover Municipal Center. From Marcelino Cruz Jimenez.
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Huntsville’s Oakwood Adventist Academy Choir performs in November at the Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From TrishsMom.
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Inverness financial planning firm Legacy Advisory Group’s Jeremy Young discusses college savings plans. From Jeremy Young.
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At September’s Zac Brown Band show at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Kristin Long.
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Wednesday night jam session in February at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in North Pratt (our other vertical video of the week). From Kajbass.
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Miami rapper Nino Brown performs in November at Diamonds of Birmingham Gentleman’s Club in Bessemer. From Nino Brown.
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Promo for Sleepover electronic music concert Saturday at Marty’s PM on Southside. From Sleepover the Official Party.
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Drone footage of Huntsville, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Montgomery. From Skunk Works.
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Birmingham Bowl teams South Carolina and South Florida visit the Barber Motorsports Museum, Brunswick Zone Riverview Lanes, Children’s of Alabama and a pep rally at Uptown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Panel discussion at Samford’s Global Voices: Internationals Ministry Summit in February. From Beeson Divinity School, Samford University.
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Profile of Lakeview company Dorm Decor. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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A visit to a swap meet at Saturn, plus Artwalk with stops at Birmingham Oddities and What’s on 2nd. From Phoenixfyre71.
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Columbus, Miss., artist Shondolyn Young Richardson performs “Midnight Cry.” From Be Encouraged.
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Old Dominion vs. UAB in … League of Legends. From Collegiate Starleague.
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Promo for a real estate course in Vestavia Hills. From Steve McTyeire.
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Security camera footage of a purse thief (our other other vertical video of the week). From Dusk Net.
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Time-lapse footage of snow falling in the city. From Phillip Smith.
And sleet falling during the same storm. From AL.com.
And before the storm. From Audrey Sandra.
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Nashville country singer-songwriter Eric Church performs “The World Needs a Drink” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From Taylor Hendrix.
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British pop-rock band the Vamps perform “Somebody to You” and “Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)” in February at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Bobbieann Cooke.
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Vlogging on the front porch (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Kay T. Mcghee.
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Music video for “I’m That Man” by Birmingham artist Phresh Game Peezy. From Phreal Innovations.
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Meet Dr. Mustafa Ahmed, interventional cardiologist and medical director at the Structural Heart and Valve Center at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Arlington – West End. From Brookwood Baptist Health.
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Driving in Clay. From Oscar Briones.
Driving to the Brewster Road Alliance Church in Chalkville. From Oscar Briones.
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At the World of Wheels in February at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Ghost Boy.
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Alabama metal band Hexxus performs “Andromeda” in October at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Jason Leonard.
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San Francisco belly dancer Nathalie Tedrick performs in 2016 at the Dance for Hope fund-raiser at the Carver Theatre downtown. From Nathalie Tedrick.
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Bon Jovi performs “Wanted Dead or Alive” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From MLivelyGirl.
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A Pokémon Go progress review (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Brandon Lee Majors.
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A pair of 200m races during February’s TFCUSA National indoor Championships at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Union Atletismo Aficionado.
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Landon Ash of Extreme Concepts and Courtney Grimes of Wheelhouse Salon discuss entrepreneurship in B-Metro’s One on One feature. From B-Metro Videos.
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Testing the new Danley Sound Labs Jericho J1 system at Iron City on Southside. From Scott Oliver.
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Tuscaloosa’s Deontay Wilder vs. Gerald Washington last week at Legacy Arena downtown. From Mixed Boxing Arts.
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The UAB Concert Choir, Southside Choristers and the Orchestra of the Highlands perform “Into Your Hands I Commend My Soul” from Michael John Trotta’s “Seven Last Words,” in February at Southside Baptist Church. From Michael John Trotta.
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Brandon Hammond of Atlanta’s New Horizon Track Club competes in January’s Alabama Striders Indoor Classic at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Flash Forward Photography.
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Unveiling a new set of Vulcans on Parade in November at Vulcan Park (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Lovepinklucy.
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Montage from the start of 2017. From Madeline Hart.
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Police officer checking on motorist. From Dann Adams.
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The Glitz and Glitter Dance Team performs at the Center Point Christmas parade (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Glitz Glitter.
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Brothers grilling ribs. From Michael Gigantor.
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Music video for “Panda Cypher.” From Ed Hyde.
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Promo for Standard Iron and Metal in Collegeville. From Scott Joe B.
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Visiting Red Mountain Park. From Go West USA.
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Feature on Southside homeless shelter Family Promise of Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Riding a bus through downtown and north on U.S. 78. From I Ride Public Transit.
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Birmingham band Clutch performs at the Jazznet networking event in October at the Harbert Center downtown. From Timothy Huffman.
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The University of Alabama at Birmingham and Proton International bring proton therapy for cancer treatment to Alabama. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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A 200m dash at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Sports Academy South GA.
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Detroit rapper Violent J performs in February at Zydeco on Southside (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Morbidbaby.
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Driving through Birmingham and Selma. From Robert Williams.
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A look at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Open Water Video Productions.
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Drone footage of offices along U.S. 280 in North Shelby County. From Andrewsfury.
A look at nonprofit volunteer group Hands on Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Promoting last summer’s Gospel Mix Tour (our vertical video of the week). From Annilia Mosley.
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Coca-Cola memorabilia collectors. From the Coca-Cola Co.
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Climbing Lost Roof in the boulder field at Moss Rock Preserve in Hoover. From Parker Satterfield.
More climbing at Moss Rock Preserve. From George Evans.
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An afternoon at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Griffith Mehaffey.
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The “Star Wars: Battle Pod” arcade game at BumperNets in the Riverchase Galleria. From BumperNets.
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Morehouse freshman Rosevelt Morris Jr. of Birmingham makes his vlogging debut (our other vertical video of the week). From R.J. Morris.
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A 2014 game featuring UAB at Mississippi State. From Luke Loveless.
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Leroy Falcon and Ken Walker on Nashville Bound, a Birmingham artist development academy, in October at the Forum Theater downtown. From Jerry W. Henry.
Trussville’s Brinkley Rackstraw performs at the same show. From Jerry W. Henry.
Birmingham singer-songwriter Hollye Horton performs at the same show. From Jerry W. Henry.
The full Nashville Bound Reunion Show. From Jerry W. Henry.
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Discussing the golf swing. From the Golf Guys.
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The Prblms featuring Youngblood performs “Fiji” at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From the Prblms.
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Promo for Ruffner Mountain. From Ruffner Mountain.
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Driving in to work (our other other vertical video of the week). From Raynell Brian Johnson.
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Former governor Don Siegelman arrives Wednesday at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. He was serving a 78-month sentence at the federal prison in Oakdale, La.; he’ll serve the last 6 months in home detention in his Vestavia Hills house. (Our other other other vertical video of the week.) From Great Jasper.
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Promo for Dr. Tanikqua D. Moore and Focus-MD clinic in Mountain Brook. From Focus-MD.
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Students from Fairfield’s Restoration Academy visit the Chick-fil-A corporate headquarters in Atlanta. From Aly Hathcock.
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Atlanta R&B singer K. Michelle performs in December at the Merienda Lounge on Southside. From Hip Hop B’ham.
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San Francisco roots-pop band Front Country performs “Millionaire” in January at Iron City on Southside. From Zmanatl.
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Time-lapse drone footage of an August sunset. From Southern Sky Pix.
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L.A. rock band Badflower performs “Heroin” in January at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Stephanie Amber.
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Promo for the Brown Marx Building downtown. From TWI.
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A video from October against the deportation of Javier from Birmingham. “Javier is a plaintiff in a federal lawsuit to recover his unpaid wages and protect his labor rights. Javier’s former employer threatened to report him to immigration during a meeting with the workers and their attorney regarding the lawsuit. One week later, ICE arrested Javier at his workplace.” From Adelante TV.
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Optimus Prime on the dance floor (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Catedraticodj.
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ZZ Top performs “Legs” in October at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Kevin Henry.
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Comedian Rickey Smiley talks to students about how he grew up in Birmingham. From TVOne.tv.
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Up early at the airport (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From G3 Badger.
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Promo for Avondale Brewing Company. From Massey Creative.
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A September episode of “Fox 6 Sideline.” From Rick Karle.
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Birmingham alternative band the Murder of Jane Crow performs “Intermezzo” in Five Points South, a video entry for NPR’s 2017 Tiny Desk Contest. From the Murder of Jane Crow.
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Danielle “Quarter Horse” Bess runs at the USATF Hoover Alumni Invitational, December at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Sabrina Darling.
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Singer CeeLo Green performs in March at Iron City on Southside. From Jacqueline Yau.
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Dr. Mia Cowan discusses her Brook Highland clinic, MiBella Wellness Center (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Dr. Mia Cowan.
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An Uber driver waits for a passenger at the airport (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Daniel Chapel.
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Trailer for “4 Little Girls: A Dance Film” by Queens filmmaker Kerri Edge. From Kerri Edge.
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Blues Traveler performs “Run Around” in November at Iron City on Southside (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Sean Mahoney.
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Hip-hop artist Tyler, the Creator performs in 2015 at the Sloss Music and Arts Festival (our other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Elizabeth Short.
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Hooping with Eliza Thompson. From Elizalien.
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Time-lapse video from 2013 drive along I-20 from Shreveport to Birmingham. From ボブねこ.
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Ohio middle school student’s proposal for a national monument for young civil rights protesters in 1960s Birmingham. From James Lautzenheiser.
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Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes performs in 2014 in Birmingham. From Kalie GH.
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Extended cut of “Goremet,” a 2009 comedic short by Billy Ray Brewton and Drew Brown. From Drew Brown.
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Elevator at Homewood City Hall parking garage. From Element Elevators.
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“Just a quick look at a few memories I found in my library, with new music.” From B-Hold Da General.
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Anthony Hamilton and Guy perform on New Year’s Eve at Legacy Arena downtown. From Twilight Productions 2.
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A Vietnamese Catholic church procession outside Our Lady of La Vang, St. John Bosco Church in Woodlawn. From Lymvideolth.
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Test footage around Birmingham. From Patrick Daugherty.
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Hanging out in Birmingham. From Kristen Hofmeister.
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Unidentified flying object over Birmingham. From Luizito*.* salas.
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Singing at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown. From Francesca Mereu.
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Talking with WWE wrestler Dolph Ziggler in January. From Big Communications.
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Quinceañera in Birmingham. From DJ Diego Flores.
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Entrepreneur Jim Cavale on Birmingham’s future. From Jim Cavale.
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Promo for either a static display billboard or the electronic sign atop Two North Twentieth downtown. From Transformation Media.
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YouTube star Colleen Ballinger performs “Defying Gravity” as Miranda Sings in January at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Diane Watkins.
Ballinger greets Birmingham fans downtown.
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Edwards Financial Group uses the Fetch online platform to hire a salesperson (our other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Get Fetched.
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Night freestyling (our final vertical video of the week). From Contray Burrell.
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Trains around downtown Birmingham and Irondale. From Mbmars01.
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A summer family trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From Universal You.
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New York’s By Smith at Birmingham Fashion Week 2016 in Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Tchambers71.
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Playing racquetball at the UAB Campus Recreation Center. From Todd Shaw.
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A look at the Original Gospel Harmonettes from Birmingham, one of the most successful female gospel groups of the 1950s. From True Gospel Man.
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Checking in on the “Birmingham Cypher Part 2” release party in January at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Rambo and Bknott.
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Talking with service advisor Ralph Daniel at Royal Automotive in Vestavia Hills. From Royal Automotive.
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Visiting the Birmingham Boat Show in January at the BJCC East Exhibition Hall. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Music video for “Free Weezy” by Birmingham rapper MC Qua. From MC Qua.
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Half-guard basics with George Wehby of Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy in Hoover. From Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy.
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Dover/Bagby traction elevator at parking deck No. 4 downtown. From DieselDucy.
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Checking out food trucks and Vulcan on a family outing. From Ethan Young.
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New York indie pop band AJR performs “I’m Ready” in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Austin Bryant.
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Madison, Wisc., guitarist Dan “Spiffy” Neuman performs “It Belongs to You” at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Dan “Spiffy” Neuman.
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Birmingham Innovation Week 2016 kicks off at Innovation Depot downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Church outreach in Birmingham (our vertical video of the week). From Joey Sammons.
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Nighttime at Railroad Park downtown. From Sothick14.
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Mike McLemore, executive director of the Birmingham Baptist Association, has a round table discussion with pastors about the organization and church partnerships. From Birmingham Baptist Association.
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Oklahoma singer-songwriter Parker Millsap performs in September at Saturn in Avondale. From Smartabrett.
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Much cuteness in dog and cat form at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society. From RentMonster.
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The Birmingham Boys Choir performs “Beautiful Day” in September at Samford University. From Birmingham Boys Choir.
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Hanging out around Railroad Park and Lightrails. From Jalon Johnson.
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Nashville collector shows off haul from the 2016 Birmingham Record Show in August at the Gardendale Civic Center. From Rodger Coleman.
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Lake Purdy Oct. 1 in Shelby County, as drought 2016 continues. From Phillip Humphries.
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The University of Alabama at Birmingham sees record enrollment for the fall 2016 semester, including a 24.7 percent increase in the freshman class. From UAB News.
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The choir from First Baptist Church of Birmingham in Homewood went on summer tour in San Antonio. From First Baptist Church of Birmingham.
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Promo for Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve in East Lake. From Ryan Meyer.
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A quick look at Good People Brewing Company downtown. From Brad Bailey.
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The Rickey Smiley Foundation gives a new car during Magic City Classic weekend. From Rickey Smiley Morning Show.
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Allie visits the Birmingham Zoo. From Allie.
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Family birthday hike at Red Mountain. From Amandalifts.
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On a bus downtown. William and His Star Wars.
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Hyundai Hope on Wheels awards a $250,000 Scholar Grant to the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Children’s of Alabama for research and treatment of childhood cancer. From Hyundai Hope On Wheels 2016.
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Pittsburgh singer-songwriter Daya performs “Sit Still, Look Pretty” in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Austin Bryant.
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Cyclists confront driver who braked suddenly in front of them during a September ride. From Jeff McCord.
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Flying over Foley, Gulf Shores, Dauphin Island and Birmingham. From Marie Smyly.
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Korn performs in October at Oak Mountain Amphitheare. From Lewismw.
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Time-lapse footage of University Boulevard and 14th Street South. From Abdul Aaqib Mohammed.
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A look at Indian Springs School in Pelham. From Lake | Flato Architects.
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Huntsville R&B singer Raymond Williams performs “Let Me Love You Girl” at Plum Bar downtown. From Raymond Williams a k a Baby Boy.
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Guitarist Joe Satriani performs “Satch Boogie” in March at Iron City on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Janie Martin.
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Runway show for Birmingham’s Prettywolf at Birmingham Fashion Week 2016 in Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Out There Creative.
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Birmingham’s Nali visits Detroit (our other other vertical video of the week). From Naomiluvsice.
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Alabama country group Sweet Tea Trio performs in 2015 at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Jerry W. Henry.
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First Baptist Church of Birmingham’s trip to the Dominican Republic. From First Baptist Church of Birmingham.
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Oakland dance troupe Bandaloop performs on the side of the Alys Stephens Center. From UAB News.
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Birmingham police chief A.C. Roper speaks at the Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony on the UAB campus. From UAB News.
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Railroad Park modeling session with Birmingham’s Shalanda McConnico. From Yung Playa Entertainment.
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Hitting the 32nd annual Alabama Orchid Society Orchid Show in September at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Growing Barefoot.
Cruising out of downtown. From William and His Star Wars.
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“If You’re Happy and You Know It.” From Briarwood Christian School.
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Peter Bryn of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby speaks on climate change in October at First United Methodist Church of Birmingham downtown. From Peter Bryn.
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The Birmingham Bowl Youth Symposium last week at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Dogs in the Halloween spirit. From Falcon News Montevallo.
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Scanning the FM dial. From Local and DX Radio.
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Headkrack and Da Brat freestyle for the “Rickey Smiley Morning Show” during Magic City Classic week. From Rickey Smiley Morning Show.
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Pitch from Birmingham-Southern student Matt James. From Matt James.
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Fire departments respond to a Colonial Pipeline gas line explosion on Halloween in the Helena area. From AL.com.
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Montgomery hip-hop artist Young-ENT performs in October at the Diamonds Gentlemen’s Club in Brighton. From Michael Ekpoh.
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North Alabama Madison County Warriors of Huntsville head to the finals at the 10th annual Birmingham Bluedevils Invitational in June. From the Smith Station.
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Birmingham’s St. Paul and the Broken Bones performs “Broken Bones and Pocket Change” on a sixth season episode of “Bluegrass Underground,” taped in Cumberland Caverns in Tennessee. From Bluegrass Underground.
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Promotional video for Woodlawn’s Cornerstone Schools of Alabama. From Cornerstone Schools of Alabama.
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Another video of the Colonial Pipeline explosion near Helena. From Live Video and Webcams of the World on Facebook.
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Clean car. From Foamboyz 205.
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Birmingham artist Ashaley J performs in Atlanta (our vertical video of the week). From AshaleyJ T.V..
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Concerto in B Minor, Op. 2, No. 8. III at the 2016 Alabama Honor Strings Festival in October at Samford University. From Oh Seung.
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Furries on the merry-go-round at the Birmingham Zoo during FangCon 2016. From Cameron Ely.
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Birmingham’s Taylor Hicks performs “Cleaning Windows” in October at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Louise Uznanski.
Baltimore’s Nu Beginning featuring Damon Little performs at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Bathsheba Small.
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Driving from Birmingham to Columbus, Ga. From Julio Tabin del Pinal.
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Employees from the University of Alabama at Birmingham participate in July’s Birmingham Corporate Challenge at Railroad Park downtown. From UAB News.
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Promo for the 2016 Land Rover LR4 for the Birmingham Times. From Arkadia Films.
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A look at STAIR of Birmingham, or Start the Adventure in Reading, a nonprofit organization on Southside that teaches reading to second grade students in an after-school program. From STAIR of Birmingham.
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Birmingham Fire and Rescue’s Theresa De Leon throws the first pitch for the Barons at Community Heroes night (our vertical video of the week). From Starnes Publishing.
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Welcome to the Parkboy Deezie Show (our other vertical video of the week). From DEEZIE99.
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For the Girls Rock Birmingham camp, the Night Lights perform “Light Up the Night” in July at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Mandi Rae.
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Downtown at night. From Adrien Tillman.
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Justin Firesheets, production manager at Church of the Highlands, gives a testimonial for Sony equipment. From Sony Professional USA.
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New York death metal band Leftöver Crack performs “Burn Them Prisons” in November at Saturn in Avondale. From Gwen Knight.
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Students from Northstar Church in Panama City attend July’s Motion 16 church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown. From Natasha Beach.
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West End’s New Hope Baptist Church Mass Choir performs at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Emanuel Macon.
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A visit to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. From wjt148.
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Lisa’s message for Earth (our other other vertical video of the week). From I Declare World Peace.
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Q&A with plastic surgeon Melanie Petro at her Vestavia Hills clinic. From Petro Facial Plastic Surgery and MedSpa.
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A celebration of Birmingham. From Royal Cup Coffee and Tea.
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CNN report on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, featuring her impact on Birmingham. From CNN Digital Labs.
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Running a booth at July’s 32nd annual World Deer Expo at the BJCC Exhibition Halls. From Health Conscious KG.
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New England jam band McLovins performs “Adventure of a Lifetime” in July at Zydeco on Southside. From Live and Listen.
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The San Franciso Ice Theatre Junior team performs at the 9th annual Theatre on Ice National Competition in June at the Pelham Ice Arena. From yanlange.
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Music video for “Cool Whip” by Birmingham rapper Young Soda. From Daily HipHop.
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Reviewing the August WWE NXT event at the BJCC Theatre. From Ralph Marion.
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Drone footage of a Wilsonville house from Trizone Homes. From Trizone Homes.
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Highlights from a July 3v3 soccer tournament at Rathmell Sports Park in Mountain Brook. From Osa Amienyi.
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Eleven hours of booth cam footage from July’s 32nd annual World Deer Expo at the BJCC Exhibition Halls. From Elisamuel Resto.
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Promo for 2016 Birmingham Fashion Week in August. From Juan Rodriguez.
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Feeding a lorikeet at the Birmingham Zoo. From tiggerthetiger23.
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Promo for August’s Seeds Family Worship at Faith Presbyterian Church in North Shelby County. From Seeds Family Worship.
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Feature on Lillis Taylor of Bib and Tucker Sew-Op in Woodlawn. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Memphis drummer Cassius Cox and singer David Edwards perform at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Cassius Cox.
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Alabama performs “High Cotton” in 2013 at the BJCC Concert Hall. From David Tench.
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South Bend prog rock band Umphrey’s McGee performs in July at Avondale Brewing Company. From Cameron Bice.
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Columnist John Archibald tells you how he sees Birmingham. From Alabama Media Group.
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Inside the Parliament House Motor Hotel on Southside during a 1995 Birmingham Record Collectors show. From bmoxco.
Billy Graham preaches in 1972 at Legion Field. From Our Only Hope.
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Black Lives Matter activist calls out city leaders (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Treniece Atchison.
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Demo on cold brews from downtown’s Revelator Coffee. From Southern Living.
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A look at July’s Sloss Tech and Sloss Fest. From Telegraph Creative.
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A look at the Girls Rock Birmingham 2016 camp in July at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From STRATOSFILM.
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Rayne Aaron performs “God So Loved the World” and “‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus” at the National Baptist Convention in June at the BJCC Meeting Rooms (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Sharya Aaron.
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Highlight reel for Jackson Sharman, junior midfielder for Mountain Brook’s lacrosse team. From Jack Sharman.
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Taiwanese animators on the Powderly pregnant resident who shot an intruder. From TomoUSA.
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Heading to July’s Motion 16 church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Dakota Slogis.
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Various performances at July’s Bangamela, a celebration of Bengal culture, at Shades Valley High School in Irondale. From Subhankar Bandyopadhyay.
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Trussville train crossing. From Carson Bean.
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Music video for “Heaven” by Birmingham poet Angel Vann, shot in Savannah. From Tracy Haynes.
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Grand Rapids metal band Detain performs in August at the High Note on Southside. From Jonathon Weekly.
Drone footage of Park Crest Event Facility in Hoover. From Genesis Media Solutions.
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Drone footage of Southern Skeet and Trap Club in Irondale. From Charles Gaston.
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Raleigh’s Re-Newed of the Carolinas performs at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Re-Newed … of the Carolinas.
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The Birmingham Grotto trip in July to Gross-Skeleton Cave in Jackson County. From Dangerjudy.
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Running around the base of the Statue of Liberty at Liberty Park. From TwYcH811.
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A Birmingham love story. From Rolesa Jackson.
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Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, Kevin Gates and Jhené Aiko perform in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Shamar Drake.
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Gospel musician Kirk Franklin performs in June at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From August C.
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Birmingham rock group the Elliott Davis Band with Bo Flynn performs in July at Innisfree Pub in Lakeview. From Bama Gamblers.
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Sulligent singer-songwriter Eric Roberts performs “The Blackbird” at Saturn in Avondale. From Eric Roberts Music.
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Promo for Birmingham-based Mason Music lessons. From Mason Music Rocks.
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Rocker Marilyn Manson performs in 2015 at Iron City on Southside. From Daisycutter X.
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Train watching at Sloss Furnaces earlier this month. From Generic Railfan.
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Promo for Nashville cover band PopCulture, including members from Birmingham. From Red Arctic Films.
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Magic City Edge performs at the 9th annual Theatre on Ice National Competition in June at the Pelham Ice Arena. From Saxena Video Productions.
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Bridal makeup by Tracey Philpott in Five Points West. From Elaine Jackson.
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South African hard rock band Seether performs in October at Iron City (our vertical video of the week). From Daisycutter X.
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Reader-submitted video: A look at the Firehouse Shelter, a nonprofit organization that serves the homeless downtown. From Firehouse Ministries.
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Racing in the Southeast Cross Country Association’s July 7-hour motorcycle scramble in Gardendale. From DrtBikeMomma.
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A Memphis couple visits the Tiny House Roadshow in July at the BJCC Exhibition Hall. From Favourite Human.
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Episode 3 of Select My Space’s reality show parody “Apartment Lookers.” From Select My Space.
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Members of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office on phone footage (our other vertical video of the week). From Papa Bear.
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Birmingham singer Randi Beard performs “Papillon” at Ona’s Music Room at Pepper Place. From Randi Carwell.
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Attendees perform the wave at July’s Motion 16 church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown. From AZKFNG. From AZKFNG.
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Baton Rouge rapper Kevin Gates performs in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Kris R.
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An explosive demo during the Alabama Law Enforcement Explorer Advisor Association weeklong academy in June at the University of Montevallo. From 2016NLEEC.
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A look at the Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service. From Alan Baker.
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Recorded livestream of a wedding reception at Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From Zachary Long.
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A look at the Redmont Distilling Company in Lakeview. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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R&B singer-songwriter Maxwell performs “Bad Habits” in July at the BJCC Concert Hall. From sherriamor1.
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Talking with Heather Campbell of the Birmingham Police Department. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Drone footage of June’s Slide the City waterslide in Vestavia Hills. From Kevin Henderson.
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Promo for a Birmingham roofing contractor. From Magic Mama Marketing.
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The Birmingham Bolts defeat the New York/New Jersey Hitmen 19-12 in its first XFL victory in February 2001 at Giants Stadium. From Tony Mollick.
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North Carolina State vs. Rutgers in the 2008 PapaJohns.com Bowl at Legion Field. From One-Hour Football.
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Birmingham singer Jennifer Moriel performs “Feelings” (our vertical video of the week). From Jennifer Rainey.
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Biking to Miss Myra’s in June. From Jeff McCord.
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The Lakeshore Foundation provides a training ground and a home for the U.S. wheelchair rugby team in Homewood. From Team USA.
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Visiting the Home Depot (our other vertical video of the week) for Fast Religion Racing motorcycle parts in Ensley. From Fast Religion Racing.
Plus, first customer at Fast Religion Racing.
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Reaction to the Supreme Court decision on DACA and DAPA by Birmingham organizations Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama and Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice. From Latino News.
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Bull riding at June’s Birmingham Black Rodeo at Legacy Arena downtown. From WTUG-FM 92.9.
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The Paralympic movement’s home in Birmingham. From Team USA.
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Takeoff on a sunny day from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Mohammad Shalabi Abdelgawwad.
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One hour of train footage. From tjtrainzCSX.
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Birmingham Hammers at Memphis City in June. From Memphis City FC.
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Promo video for the Tannehill Promenade shopping center, with drone footage. From Kyle Stonis.
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“Moonlight Sonata” at the Christ Church School of Fine Arts 2016 recital in the Valleydale area of Hoover. From Christ Church Fine Arts.
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Hanging out with Mario Addison of the Carolina Panthers. From Yeoli Livunts.
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Banda Clave Nueva performs in June at El Mega Sol nightclub on Valley Avenue (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jazmine Cruz.
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A look at Hotel Highland in Five Points South (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Michael Somers.
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Hitting the thrift stores, plus a visit to see parents Birmingham. From Alabama Pickers.
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Drone footage of a Birmingham elementary school group’s marine science retreat in Gulf Shores. From Gulf Shores Beach Retreat.
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Birmingham R&B singer Erykah J and the Band performs “Call My Name” at April’s Magic City Art Connection in Linn Park. From Erykah J. Music.
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Teeing off at the 16th annual Greystone Invitational in June in Hoover. From Dale Gorham.
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Controversy over a private gym at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From WIAT-42.
Jackson-Olin cornerback Mackell Pippen wins a friendly footrace. From al.com.
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UAB student Jeni Weber applies to be a University Innovation Fellows Candidate and discusses redesigning education. From Jeni W.
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In April, the Birmingham Museum of Art featured a collaboration between photographer Jared Ragland and improvisational musicians LaDonna Smith and S.I. Reasoning, with dancing from a local Butoh troupe. From S.I. Reasoning.
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UAB fine arts student Anna Zoladz, who has turned an internship at Birmingham’s Random Logic Games into a full-time job, demonstrates her first game, Bot Jump. From UAB Magazine.
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Driving south on I-65, then north on I-459, with all exits marked. From the Solarcatcher.
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Heavy metal artist Rob Zombie performs “More Human Than Human” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From sinandpunishment.
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Paul Simon performs “The Boy in the Bubble” earlier this month at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Robby Stewart.
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Riding motorcycles on downtown streets. From Vagabondo.
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Promo for First Church downtown. From First Church.
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Promo for Birmingham consulting firm 45 Inc. From 45 Inc.
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An Armstrong family trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From Armstrong Family.
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The April grand opening of the Cooper Green Baseball Complex in the Powderly neighborhood. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Drone footage of Regions Field and downtown. From Cullman Aerial and Real Estate Photography.
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An outing at the Birmingham zoo. From Morgans Booth.
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The Kiefer Sutherland Band performs in April at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From April Tackett.
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A look at the nonprofit Birmingham Education Foundation. From UAB Media Studies.
Celebrating the birth of Nahshon Joaquin Garcia, apostle of Jesus Christ. From Berea Internacional.
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Full set from Swedish heavy metal band Ghost, earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Halie Hadden.
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The Birmingham Prime battle the New York Outlaws at the 2015 paintball quarterfinals in Dallas. From Team PR1ME Paintball Fan.
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California singer-songwriter Tori Kelly performs in April at Iron City. From Jennifer Le.
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British cover band the Molly Ringwalds performs “Livin’ on a Prayer” earlier this month at Iron City. From Happenin’s in the ‘Ham.
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A LEED-certified home built by Habitat for Humanity. From Alabama Power.
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The Birmingham Prelude Strings performs with the Alabama Youth Symphony earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center on Southside. From Finley Evans.
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Mountain biking at Oak Mountain State Park. From Larry Bird.
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Animals at the Birmingham Zoo take limbs and leaves from power line tree trimming. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Chicago heavy metal band Disturbed performs a cover of “Killing in the Name” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From DISTURBEDpedia.
Orlando pop/rock band Before You Exit performs “Love Yourself” earlier this month at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Mackenzie Bearup.
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The 60m hurdles at the Hoover Invitational in January at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Bami Fun.
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Drone footage for a roof inspection. From Capstone Roofing.
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Time-lapse footage of Birmingham, including McWane Science Center, Electra, LightRails, Railroad Park, Vulcan, Sloss Furnaces, Children’s of Alabama and more. From Dunlap Productions.
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Public radio show “State of the Re:Union” travels to Birmingham to dig up a little history on race relations which pre-date the civil rights movement. From P. Barry.
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The East Birmingham Church of God in Christ Praise Dancers. From overflow5600.
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Birmingham Southern’s post-game interview against Maryville in the second round of the NCAA Division III men’s tournament. From Maryville College Broadcasting.
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Minneapolis’ Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater performs “Bohemian Grove” earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center on Southside. From Stuart Pimsler.
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Hoover High baseball 2016 preseason hype video. From J. McCoy Photography.
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Actor-comedian Kevin Hart races LSU runner Jada Martin earlier this month at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. From AL.com.
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Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater performs “Tales from the Book of Longing” earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center. From Stuart Pimsler.
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Making a trip from Atlanta to Birmingham. From Wes Sherwin.
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Testimonial from Alys Stephens Center for Charter Communications. From Ricky Trione Blind Artist.
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Motorcyclist footage from Ben Lamay as he wins a heat at the 2016 Amsoil Arenacross in February in Legacy Arena. From GoPro Motorsports.
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CraneWorks sets up a life-size North America-native animatronic dinosaur at the Birmingham Zoo for the Dino Discovery exhibit. From AL.com.
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Singer Troye Sivan before his show at Tin Roof in Lakeview (our vertical video of the week). From Maria Avellaneda.
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Riding in a ThyssenKrupp elevator at Children’s of Alabama on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Ivan Reid.
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Austin rocker Gary Clark Jr. performs in February at Iron City on Southside. From Stuartm427.
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Class project on the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. From Hector Marquez.
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Music from Faith Apostolic Church in West End. From Adrienne Nixonforfac.
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Drone footage of the operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Gardendale. From Stephen Norris.
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Ben Folds and yMusic perform “Army” in November at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Seth Nelson.
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The East Birmingham Church of God in Christ Mime Ministry. From overflow5600.
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Security footage: Did a phone go missing? From Bobo Diallo.
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Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater performs “Type A Romance” earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center. From Stuart Pimsler.
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Teachers at St. Francis Xavier School in Crestline explain how they use Google Apps in the classroom. From SFX Tech.
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Team Polyvance’s first attempt at February’s 24 Hours of LeMons race at the Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Polyvance.
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Flying from Detroit to spend time in Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Atlanta. From Terasaki Aki.
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Pennsylvania metalcore band August Burns Red performs “White Washed” earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From beachamboys11.
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All-State Choir performs earlier this month at Samford University in Homewood. From Stacey Dellinger.
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Leaving Birmingham. From Cee One.
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Show reel of commercials. From Vulcan Media.
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Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater performs “Sabi” earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center. From Stuart Pimsler.
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Al Jazeera report on the City of Birmingham’s attempt to raise the minimum wage. From citycouncilbham.
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Time-lapse dashcam footage of evening rush hour from downtown eastbound along I-20/59. From Jonathan Stringfellow.
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Low-dose Ketamine for acute pain in the emergency department, lecture by Dr. Matthew Delaney from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Part of the 2016 Maine Medical Center Winter Symposium. From Maine Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine.
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Time-lapse footage of the UAB campus. From T. nyyy.
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Atlanta country/rock band Confederate Railroad performs earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Keith Manley.
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Hoover High basketball 2015-16 preseason conditioning hype video. From J. McCoy Photography.
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Drone footage from February of the initial test pit drilling for a new parking lot at Asbury United Methodist Church in North Shelby County. From Asbury Bham.
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Music video for “As Long As I’m With U” by Birmingham R&B singer R.L. Lewis. From pherarles.
Izabelle takes a trip to Birmingham (more on her blog). From BelleNaAmérica.
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The Immanuel Church on Southside shares its ministry plans for 2016. From A Morales Production.
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Samford broadcast student McClain McKinney discussing his goals and aspirations. From McClain McKinney.
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Country singer Kane Brown performs in February at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Bonnie B.
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Jeremy Carter of the Breakout Birmingham entertainment facility on expansion. From Starnes Publishing.
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Birmingham mayor William Bell talks with syndicated talk show “Matter of Fact” about being a Democratic city in a Republican state. From Matter of Fact.
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A dance tribute to the four girls killed in the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. From klwcheeks.
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Birmingham heavy metal band Great Gospel performs in February at Saturn in Avondale. From Subere23 Let’s Play.
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Alabama State will hold a summer STEM boot camp on its campus in Montgomery for Birmingham city schools’ eighth and ninth graders. From ASU SocialMedia.
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O.J. Kolodziej of the Birmingham Fire Department discusses the importance of reading smoke, door control and understanding flow path of fires. From O.J. Kolodziej.
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A look at the Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum in Leeds. From C.J. Campbell.
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“Race and Place”: “I explore some of the reasons my mother decided to raise my sister and [me] in Vestavia Hills, a predominantly white suburb outside of metro Birmingham.” From Akil Buggs.
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Birmingham’s luxury real estate comeback: Growth in business, as well as a vibrant new restaurant and retail scene, have attracted affluent young families to Birmingham. Bidding wars for fully renovated homes are taking place near downtown. More in the Wall Street Journal story. From Wall Street Journal.
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Frank Matthews rants about the Legislature’s halt to Birmingham’s minimum wage increase. From ABC 33/40.
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Promo for the play “Head Over Heels,” Saturday at the BJCC Concert Hall. From So Right Media.
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Brookwood Forest Elementary teacher Eleanor Walker on her efforts in teaching second graders by connecting them to outside resources. From Eleanor Walker.
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UAB biology department chair Steven Austad discusses “A Novel Hypothesis for the Evolution of the Dietary Restriction Effect” at Arizona State. From Arizona State University.
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Riding around Birmingham and visiting the Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum. From Operation Live Life.
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WIAT-42 footage of damage from a possible tornado Tuesday in Bessemer. From Associated Press.
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Mexican group Tierra Cali performs at El Potrero Night Club in South Roebuck. From Videos.
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Frito and Diana spend their vacation in Birmingham, visiting the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Kelly Ingram Park, Lightrails, Vulcan, Sloss Furnaces, the Birmingham Museum of Art and Red Mountain Park. From MarTous Travels.
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Mobile Christian metal singer Mattie Montgomery performs in 2014 at Zydeco on Southside. From Gabrie1 x.
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The Birmingham-Southern men compete in the 1-mile race at February’s Sewanee Indoor Invitational. From Sharks Soccer.
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Atlanta hardcore band Full Measures performs “Severed Ties” in February at the High Note on Southside. From Kamen Sale.
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New York students sing “This Little Light of Mine” with Bishop Calvin Woods during a February class trip to Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Shaaray Tefila NYC.
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The Art, Beats and Lyrics February event at Regions Field. From Blaq Angel Media.
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L.A. singer Victoria Renée performs at the Norma Livingston Ovarian Cancer Foundation September fund-raiser at the Club. From Fowler Davis.
Deontée Gordon of REV Birmingham discusses economic growth for African-American residents. From JL.
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Promotional video for Birmingham’s business incubator. From Innovation Depot.
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Storm chaser on Christmas 2015 tracking tornadoes. From Enchanted LifePathTv.
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The Poppy Colon Christmas dance stand battle. From Nuway2live.
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Lifeline Children’s Services annual fund-raising dinner in November at the Sheraton Birmingham. From Lifeline Children’s Services.
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Promotional video for the book “Birmingham Foot Soldiers: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement.” From Nick Patterson.
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Motorcycle donuts (our vertical video of the week). From Hamzah Twezzy.
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Predictions for the Birmingham real estate market in 2016. From Jason Secor.
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Atlanta electronic rock band STS9 performs in November at Iron City on Southside. From David Montgomery.
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Celebrating the first papal anniversary. From Berea Internacional.
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Birmingham Cars and Coffee in December at Hoover Tactical Firearms and in Inverness. From Southern_Pride_GHIF.
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Drill demo. From WhiteFab Inc.
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The boys’ 4x200m relay at the Magic City Invitational in December at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Bill Voigt.
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High school cafeteria fight (our other vertical video of the week). From LeakingIT.
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A visit to the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds. From Luis Escobar.
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Promotional video for apartment complex Venue at the Ballpark. From Architectmedia.
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More from last week’s Birmingham Coffee and Cars in Hoover. From Paul Franks.
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Music video for “Birmingham” by Gina Kessler and the Martinis. From Bryan Rosen.
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Christmas project with Mountain Brook Community Church and nonprofit group KIDS Inc. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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In partnership with Ameresco, the Birmingham Housing Authority will improve infrastructure and save a projected $66 million in energy costs over the next 17 years. From Ameresco.
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January’s Birmingham Boat Show at the BJCC Exhibition Hall downtown. From Elite Rod Holders.
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Testing for fourth-degree black belt with Tiger-Rock Martial Arts at the BJCC Meeting Rooms. From Nic Wilson.
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The five tallest buildings in Birmingham. From MrPolarBear 333.
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A look at October’s third annual Magic City Sip and Shop at the BridgeStreet Gallery and Loft on Southside. From ThomasVisionFilms.
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New Orleans’ Trombone Shorty performs in December at Iron City. From Dan Lee.
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The Electric Power Research Institute, Southern Company and the Southeastern Solar Research Center at Southern Research’s Birmingham campus are conducting a large, multifaceted demonstration project on photovoltaic rays. From Southern Research.
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The history of Sloss Furnaces. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Promo for January’s Elevate the Stage gymnastics competition at Legacy Arena. From Knight Eady.
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Telegraph Creative’s year in review and Christmas card. From Telegraph Creative.
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Memphis rock band Spaceface performs “Carnivore” in February 2015 at Iron City. From treser62.
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Enjoying the playground at Crestwood Park. From Toni Mckinney.
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Birmingham’s FunnyMaine performing at the Stardome Comedy Club in Hoover. From FunnyMaine.
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Birmingham rock band EveryDay but Friday performs “Fire Away” in December at Saturn in Avondale. From EveryDay but Friday.
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Al Jazeera report on Fairfield Walmart closing. From Al Jazeera America News.
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Birmingham jazz-pop band the Other Day performs “Epic Sol” in January at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From the Other Day.
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UAB pediatric oncologist Smita Bhatia discusses long-term and late effects experienced by cancer survivors. From Harborside Press.
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The YMCA of Greater Birmingham held its inaugural Thingamajig Invention Convention last summer at the YMCA Youth Center. From Birmingham YMCA.
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Time-lapse footage of the first Vulcan Classic game between Alabama and Oregon in December at Legacy Arena. From Knight Eady.
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Christmas storm and tornado batters Birmingham. From Associated Press.
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Proposed rezoning for Hoover schools, presented Thursday. From WIAT-42.
The Mérida Report1Last week, I went on a Mexican vacation. It included seeing my married friends Jen Barnett and Brett Andrews, who moved there in 2023. They run a company called Expatsi, which helps Americans move abr …
The death of Twitter logs1I share a lot on Twitter, as I have documented in my weekly Twitter logs for 14 years on this site. But that ends today.