A Birmingham visit includes trips to Patton Creek shopping center in Hoover, Vulcan and the Heavenly Donut Co. From Roadtrips and Adventure.
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Scene from “Green Book” set in Birmingham, dubbed in French. From Culture et Creation Artistiques.
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Browsing Hill’s Carpet and Floor Covering in Helena (our vertical video of the week). From Hill’s Carpet and Floor Coverings.
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In this episode of “Drunk Birmingham Music History,” Mark Beasley, drummer for Birmingham punk rock band GT, talks about a memorable house party in Homewood (our other vertical video of the week). From Jenny Gault.
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Promo for Kevin Harrington’s keynote speech at the Real Time Pain Relief national business summit in October at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Real Time Pain Relief.
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On the Birmingham campaign of 1963 and Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” From Mira Foster
Experiencing King’s jail cell. From Mira Foster.
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Scenes from the National Veterans Day parade downtown. From Lauren Chisholm.
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More from Christian rapper TobyMac’s April show at Legacy Arena downtown. From Team Presswood.
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Commercial for the Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau. From Cayenne Creative.
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Atlanta Southern gothic band Illiterates performs in April at the Nick on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Danny Hammons.
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Interviews with parents whose children take martial arts classes. From Tiger Rock Martial Arts.
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Dancing at the Shades Valley prom in April at Iron City on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Oscar Rojas Vargas.
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Meditations on Birmingham (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From True Dynasty.
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A look at the Birmingham real estate investment market. From the Holton Wise Property Group.
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Venture for America brings its job fair back in April to Innovation Depot downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Soccer: New York Red Bulls II at Birmingham Legion in April at BBVA Compass Field, interrupted by a severe weather warning. From USL Championship.
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Time-lapse footage of the city from atop Red Mountain. From Erratic Aperture.
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Preaching at Kiss fans in April outside Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Ray Nix.
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Time-lapse footage of a dance class at Forma Arts and Wellness downtown. From Alessia Lovreglio.
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Neil Diamond performs in 19777 at the BJCC Coliseum downtown. From Ken Butz.
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Ben Carson, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, talks his memories of A.G. Gaston while on a trip to Birmingham. From al.com.
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The choir performs at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown (our final vertical video of the week). From Audrey Kimbrough.
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Promo for Community Church Without Walls’ Easter in the Garden at West End Community Gardens. From Steve Hartley.
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Emilee Grace Dreher of Mann Dance Studio in Prattville performs “The Way You Make Me Feel” at March’s Platinum National Dance Competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Top Intermediate Act. From Platinum Dance.
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Improvisation ensemble Silica Gel Do Not Eat performs at Southside’s Clubhouse on Highland. From Joel Nelson.
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Promo for Getting Started Acting/Modeling Workshops in Birmingham. From Alex Kiker Co.
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Dutch DJ San Holo performs “Light” in April at Iron City on Southside. From 4d4mz.
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Post Office Pies’ John Hall on coming back to Birmingham from New York. From SYTA: Student and Youth Travel Association.
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Soccer: Birmingham Legion at Saint Louis, highlights from the April game. From USL Championship.
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Fran Scully’s 75th birthday party in 1986. From Advanced Video.
Nashville country singer-songwriter Brent Cobb performs “Ain’t a Road Too Long” in February at Saturn in Avondale. From J.C.
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Georgia students compete at January’s Blazer Invitational at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Zach Clifton.
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Football: Orlando Apollos at Birmingham Iron, highlights from the game earlier this month at Legion Field. From Highlight Heaven.
J.P. recaps the Orlando game. From J.P. Brady 12.
Orlando coach Steve Spurrier with post-game remarks. From Orlando Apollos.
Football: San Antonio Commanders at Iron earlier this month. From Alexander Malyshev.
Football: Highlights from the San Antonio game. From Chris Cross 304.
Highlight reel for Iron safety Joe Powell. From Brad Berkowitz.
Football: Iron at Atlanta Legends, highlights from the February game at Georgia State Stadium. From Slocalsports.
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Painter Heidi Schwartz at the January grand opening of the Hilton Birmingham at UAB. From Tim Grable.
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Earlier this month, this video hit social media showing students from Spain Park and Hoover High Schools making racial slurs against Jews, African Americans (our vertical video of the week). From Everything Seems Backwards.
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Wandering through the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Sasha Fenton-Perry.
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Flying out of Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport to Charlotte and Jamaica. From Josh Caddis.
A peek inside the airport’s new Sensory Room. From Elevating Economist.
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Promo for Greater Works Church in Roebuck Plaza. From Greater Works Church of Birmingham.
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Promo for Jody O’Brien’s April 22 course at the Birmingham Association of Realtors office in Homewood. (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jody O’Brien.
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Talking with Encompass Health recruiter Madison Freeman (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Gamma Blast.
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Vestavia Hills’ Walker Burroughs auditions with “Love Like This” and “Hello” for the season premiere of “American Idol” earlier this month. From Breaking Talents Showcase.
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Trailer for “4 Little Girls: Moving Portraits of the American Civil Rights Movement” by Kerri Edge. The story is based on the victims of the 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and features students from the Edge School of the Arts in New York. From Parrish Art Museum.
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The Birmingham Color Wall downtown. From Jacob Ebersole.
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In this episode of “Drunk Birmingham Music History,” Vulture Whale lead singer Wes McDonald talks an unfortunate accident right before performing at City Stages (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jenny Gault.
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Playing at Vulcan Park. From Drona Trital.
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Eight monster trucks in competition in a virtual Legacy Arena. From Dave 609.
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Highlights from the Joy Jam mental health expo in February at Putnam Middle School in Eastwood. From Humanity 360 Inc.
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Musicians from Cathedral Church of the Advent downtown perform “Ride on Ride on in Majesty.” From Cathedral Church of the Advent.
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Talking with Pat Martin of Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint in Cahaba Heights, Vestavia Hills, about the Whole-Hog sandwich. From Southern Living.
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Training day (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Calvin Payne.
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Soccer: Bethlehem Steel at Birmingham Legion, highlights from the game earlier this month at BBVA Compass Field. From USL Championship.
Promo for Birmingham Legion FC. From Brian Curtin.
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Birthday party at Audrey’s Touch of Beauty in South East Lake (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Princess Price.
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Birmingham ambient musician Startle the Heavens performs earlier this month at Saturn in Avondale. From Eric A.
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Lafayette, La., singer-songwriter Marc Broussard performs “Easy to Love” earlier this month at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Members from Fusion Dance Company in Atlanta perform at February’s KAR Dance competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Fusion Dance Co.
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Music video for “The Cigarette” by Birmingham punk band Qualifier. From Qualifier Al.
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Drone footage of Rambo Marine boat dealer in Westover. From One Wake.
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Talking with Birmingham rapper Zel Mula. From Dirty Glove Bastard.
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Highlights from the Birmingham Wine 10k earlier this month at Homewood’s Patriot Park. From Ali Hoover.
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College gymnastics: Alabama sophomore Alonza Klopfer competes on the balance beam at Elevate the Stage earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown. From Rick Davis.
Alabama gymnasts compete on the vault. From Rick Davis.
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Industrial grinding (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Bobby Boucher.
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Shelby County country band the Brickmasons performs “California” in January at Moe’s Original Bar-B-Que in Lakeview. From the Brickmasons.
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Coca-Cola recognizes 42-year retiring employee Walter Body at the 2018 Magic City Classic. From CrowneWorks Creative Media.
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House + rain (our final vertical video of the week). From Brandon Cole.
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Nashville bluegrass musician Billy Strings performs “Shady Grove” earlier this month at Saturn in Avondale. From Wandering128.
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Meet Birmingham veteran jingle writers Ed Boutwell, Don Mosely and Tony Wachter. From This Is Alabama.
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Exploring the Thomas Jefferson Tower downtown prior to its 2015 renovation. From Decay Is Headed Your Way!
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.
Members of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers on becoming an electrician. From CHK Marketing.
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Stand battle: Dancing Dolls of Birmingham vs. Divas of Olive Branch (Miss.). From Dancing Dolls.
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A windy day at the Birmingham Zoo (our vertical video of the week). From the X Brothers.
Up close with animals and birds at the Birmingham Zoo. From Galaxy Cat 4242.
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Dothan artist OG Biggie performs at Zydeco on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From OG Biggie.
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Time-lapse dashcam footage of driving from Birmingham to the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville. From Relative Rest.
Time-lapse dashcam footage of driving from Columbus, Ga., to Sloss Furnaces and downtown Birmingham. From Relative Rest.
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Jefferson County Commission member Sandra Little Brown on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Our Issues Birmingham.
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Playing “Grand Theft Auto V” as a Birmingham police officer. From Ray J Gamer.
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The Glow app launch party in 2016 at Cahaba Brewing Company in East Avondale. From TNR Creative.
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The finish line for March’s Rumpshaker 5K at Regions Field downtown. From Best Times Event Timing.
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College ultimate: Ole Miss Hydra vs. Alabama Yellowhammer at March’s Magic City Invite tournament at Sports Blast in North Shelby County. From Hydra Ultimate.
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How to sign up for the Birmingham Marriott Business Council’s Relay for Life team. From Jonathan McKinney.
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Lots of bricks at the Lego Store at the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover (our other other vertical video of the week). From Coldwater Bricks.
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Rodney Watson, Jefferson County Commission candidate: “This is poverty. … Birmingham, it’s a mess.” From District Three.
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Baseball: Birmingham Thunderbolts 06 vs. Premier Fastpitch 12U at the USSSA St. Patty’s Day “Pot of Gold” Invitational in Atlanta. From Dwayne Hubbard.
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Promo for lofts at the Iris at City Federal downtown. From Danny Kang Austin.
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Celebrating becoming a home owner. From TNR Creative.
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Driving along I-65 and I-20/59 through downtown (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Mateo Alvaromateo Mateo.
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After a screening of “The Conscience of America: Birmingham’s Fight for Civil Rights,” New York’s Hunter College holds a discussion with David Hodges, anthropology professor, and Brent Leggs, director at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. From Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College.
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Birmingham Giants’ Brody Flack at bat. From Gotta Luv 48.
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Feature on TEDxBirmingham in March at Alys Stephens Center on Southside. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Train in Trussville. From Carson Bean.
Train downtown. From Julio Almeida.
Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.
Another train. From Rhett Robinson.
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A fun trip to our city, including Sloss Furnaces, Red Mountain Park and the Birmingham Zoo. From Who Liaa.
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Commercial for Service Tech in Glen Iris. From Thryv Video Channel.
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Singing at the March for Our Lives protest in March downtown. From Hunter Coke.
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Cross-country cycling at Oak Mountain State Park. From Head Snap.
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Singing praise (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Wendy S. Tuck.
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Attorney Brian Law gives tips for employees. From Noble Law.
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How to take part in the 2018 Fox 6 Kids and Jobs program. From the City of Birmingham Mayor’s Office Division of Youth Services.
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A class on “The U.S. Civil Rights Movement and Its Place in History,” focusing on events including the bombing of Birmingham’s Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From Human-Kind Productions.
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Scott Douglas of Greater Birmingham Ministries speaks in November at a stop on the Alabama Learning Tour at City Hall downtown. From Neighborhood Funders Group.
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Hanging at March’s Alabama Comic Con at the BJCC South Exhibition Hall downtown. From Cody Gremlin.
A birthday outing to Alabama Comic Con. From Whitaker Family Vlogs
Cosplay at Alabama Comic Con (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jordan Franklin.
Scenes from Alabama Comic Con. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Actor Jason David Frank meets fans (our final vertical video of the week). From Greg Peak.
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Checking out the Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Lobotomix’s Monthly Showcase in February at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Jay Dexter 2.
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Commercial for Gardendale real estate agent Kelley Shaw Smith. From Kelley Shaw Smith.
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Speakers on German company Evonik’s $50 million expansion in Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Independence Day fireworks on Red Mountain. From Outlaw Films.
Richmond toy vendors visit February’s BrickFair at the BJCC Exhibition Halls downtown. From Wildcard Toys.
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Birmingham alternative band the Murder of Jane Crow performs in December at the Oasis in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Drone footage of Patriot Midtown Park office development at Wildwood North. From Tenbo Air.
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Coverage of the World of Wheels in February at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From the RPM Standard.
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Birmingham group Voices of the South performs “Happy Holidays” in December at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Dennis R. Jones.
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Going to the Birmingham Zoo. From Kaia Noble.
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Not Necessarily a Debate, a Democratic gubernatorial forum in February at the CrossPlex in Five Points West with participants former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice Sue Bell Cobb, Tuscaloosa mayor Walt Maddox, former state representative James Fields of Hanceville and Dothan minister Anthony White. From OTTV25 DA8TV.
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Drone footage of Bojangles in Trussville. From James Capital Advisors.
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A boys 60m hurdles race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Carlos Villanueva.
And a boys 800m race. From Carlos Villanueva.
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Talking with the winning sleuth at the Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show at the Redmont Hotel downtown (our vertical video of the week). From Actress Gabrielle.
Talking with another guest at the murder mystery dinner (our other vertical video of the week). From Actress Gabrielle.
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Showing off the wedding photo booth at an event at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Perfect Entertainment.
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Grady Core demonstrates the laser used for dermal treatments at Core Plastic Surgery on U.S. 280 (our other other vertical video of the week). From Core Plastic Surgery.
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Auburn bluegrass band the Pine Hill Haints performs in April at Saturn in Avondale. From Steve Hagar.
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WVTM-13 personalities Eunice Elliott and Stephanie Walker train with the Birmingham Bulls at home ice in the Pelham Ice Arena. From WVTM-13 News.
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Christian singer-songwriter Kari Jobe performs in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From Kendall Shaw Vlogs.
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Coffee and Cigarettes vlog entry about Chattanooga jam band Shabti performing in February at Ghost Train Brewing Company in Lakeview. From Davvy Glab.
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Visiting February’s Birmingham Home and Garden Show at the BJCC Exhibition Halls downtown. From Sheri and Will.
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Tampa Christian rapper KB performs “Don’t Stop Believing” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From Steven K.
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Commercial for the Birmingham Water Works. From Jamorris Calhoun.
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A snippet from February’s Winter Jam Christian concert at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Kaitlyn Wood.
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Trying out a Scooby Doo monster truck in a simulated Monster Jam in Legacy Arena. From Karnege Mayhem.
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Cameos in two videos from Kami-Con, the annual anime conference in January at the BJCC East Exhibition Hall downtown. From Cody Gremlin.
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Lady B performs in February at the Comedy Club Stardome in Hoover. From Elmore Management.
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A 2008 CNN report from Birmingham-Southern College on BioTour, a bus that runs on biodiesel and used vegetable oil. From Fernando Ausin.
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Trains at night under the Rainbow Viaduct downtown (starting at 4:44). From River Line Productions.
Trains in Irondale and Argo. From Carson Bean.
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Renovations at the Club. From the Club.
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North Carolina State vs. Rutgers in the 2008 PapaJohns.com Bowl at Legion Field in Graymont. From Ohf Big Ten.
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Members of Birmingham’s Dala Tribal Dance Company show off a few moves. From Dala Tribal Bellydance Company.
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Birmingham City Council member Sheila Tyson promotes voting in December’s special state election. From Sandy.
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The Atomic Lounge downtown becomes a semifinalist in the James Beard Awards category for Outstanding Bar Program. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Talking with Brian “Voice” Porter Hawkins of community organization Ensley Alive. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Disco party at the Club. From Russ Randolph.
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Unboxing an Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition video game console (our final vertical video of the week). From Madd1966dh.
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Promo for the Greater Birmingham Association of Home Builders’ Casino Night earlier this month to benefit the Alabama Builders Political Action Committee at the organization’s Irondale headquarters. From Greater Birmingham Association of Home Builders.
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Nashville country artist and Birmingham native Jon Byrd performs “Alabama Asphalt” in February at London’s Cabbage Patch club. From Eugey Baby.
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A performance piece on the 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham and the 1965 civil rights marches from Selma to Montgomery. From Jordyn R.
Jazz with Birmingham trumpeter Collins “Bo” Berry at B.O.S.S. Ultra Bar and Lounge on Southside. From Actress Gabrielle.
More jazz. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Fans at Satellite in Avondale break out in cheers at the Doug Jones election viewing party in December. From Cheney Wells.
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A surprise 40th birthday party in December for Bryan Bell, organized by wife Becca Bell, at the Redmont Hotel downtown. From Kaley Martin.
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WVTM-13 news crew witnesses nearby gunfire (happened to another WVTM reporting team in 2016). From WVTM-13 News.
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Time-lapse footage of traffic around the supports for an I-20/59 ramp. From Starnes Publishing.
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Birmingham band Roadside performs in 1995 at Zydeco on Southside. From William Walker.
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Drone and terrestrial footage of the December snow. From Tim McGhee.
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The Regals performs “Purple Rain” in November at Innisfree Irish Pub in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.
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Drone footage of downtown and Vulcan. From Dunlap Productions.
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Arkansas YouTuber Emma Mae Jenkins speaks at November’s HowtoLife student religious rally at the Pelham Civic Center. From Emma Mae Jenkins.
More from the rally. From HowToLife Movement.
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Team members from Texas Tech and South Florida visit patients at Children’s of Alabama during Birmingham Bowl week. From Children’s of Alabama.
More on the teams’ activities for Birmingham Bowl week. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Women saying “I am Birmingham.” From Out There Creative.
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Parking lot gas (our vertical video of the week). From Large Marge.
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Morehouse College student and Birmingham native Jarrell Jordan speaks to middle and high schoolers at Cornerstone School of Alabama in Huffman. From Jarrell Jordan.
Jordan speaks at Carver High School in North Birmingham. From Jarrell Jordan.
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WAQY personalities Tommy Charles and Doug Layton encourage listeners to “Ban the Beatles” in 1966. From Ringo Starr 42.
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Talking with two artists, William Colvin, retired art professor living in Fairfield, and Birmingham native Lorenzo Pace, a sculptor living in Brooklyn. From Tony M. Bingham.
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Iron Tribe Fitness founder Jim Cavale on “Living Life on Purpose.” From Yellow Hammer.
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Highlight reel for Bessemer Academy senior offensive lineman Asad Muhammad. From Street Light Recruiting.
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Dashcam footage of driving through town from I-20/59 to I-65. From Technno.
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Scenes from December’s ZooLight Safari at the Birmingham Zoo in Redmont Park. From Live Storms Media.
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UAB engineering professor Dean Sicking and UAB field project manager Steven Thompson on developing safer vehicle barriers. From Camisary Inc.
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Clips of Birmingham band Clutch. From Timothy Huffman.
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The TubaChristmas concert in December at Alys Stephens Center. From Paul Houston.
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A foggy, rainy December night. From Live Storms Media.
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Music video for “Waiting on Your Call” by Birmingham rock band Smoking with the Bandit. From Smoking with the Bandit.
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Time-lapse footage of the demolition of the UAB Hill Student Center. From Ryan Meyer.
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A 360-degree look at the interior of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown. From Civil Rights Trail.
A 360-degree look at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute from Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Civil Rights Trail.
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Street fight (our other vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Hood Newz Bihh.
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December flash flood around town. From Storm Chasing Video.
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Walking the dog in winter at Railroad Park, plus drone footage. From Seth Baylis.
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Atlanta rapper Scotty ATL performs in December at the Nick on Southside. From UndergroundBooking Jimbo.
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Student report on the 2017 Birmingham mayoral election. From Kristi Love.
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Former NBA star and Birmingham native T.R. Dunn on local TV show “Keeping Up with Birmingham.” From Dewayne Moore – Keeping Up with Birmingham.
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Birmingham rapper YBN Nahmir. From Lanc.
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Talking with Mandy Majerik of HotHouse Design Studio florists in Homewood. From J. Schwanke.
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Charles Krulak, former Marine general and president of Birmingham-Southern College, on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Mayor Randall Woodfin.
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Promo for the 18th annual Alabama Commercial Real Estate Conference and Expo in February at the Club. From Cherie Moman.
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Dashcam footage of driving around town. From Grabando.
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Drumming at 1st and 23rd downtown. From Larry Hudson.
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A 400m race during December’s USATF Galleria Games at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Da Henry Crew.
A look at Birmingham in videos, including last week’s Sloss Fest …
Seattle electronic music duo Odesza performs at Sloss Fest. From Monica Underwood.
Nashville country musician Sturgill Simpson performs “The Promise” at Sloss Fest. From Quazzbert.
A look at Sloss Fest 2017. From Chase Swearengin.
Another look at Sloss Fest 2017. From Joseph Mikos.
Birmingham hip-hop artist Nerves Baddington performs “Lamb’s Blade” at Sloss Fest. From Melanie Tatum.
Widespread Panic performs “Honky Red” at Sloss Fest. From Jeremy Johnson.
Singer-songwriter Conor Oberst performs “Poison Oak” at Sloss Fest. From Kathy Boyce.
Los Angeles rapper Vince Staples performs “Party People” at Sloss Fest. From Eric M.
Talking with Los Angeles singer-songwriter K. Flay at Sloss Fest. From Alabama NewsCenter.
Talking with Birmingham rock band New Devils at Sloss Fest. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Promo for Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe, Southside/UAB location. From AC Marketing.
Promo for T-Bone’s restaurant in Five Points South. From AC Marketing.
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Preaching at the fountain (our vertical video of the week). From GMS Quick and Powerful.
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Hooping with Jordan Junes and Stella the Kitty at June’s Birmingham Erotic Art Party in North Avondale. From Lil Wild Child.
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Casey visits Birmingham. From Casey Neistat.
Meeting speaker Casey Neistat at Sloss Tech. From AllGODbuddy.
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Huge storm earlier this month, From Jay Burnham.
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Music video for “Indigo” by Birmingham singer-songwriter Matthew Mayfield, filmed in part at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church in the Greystone neighborhood in Hoover. From Sean Patrick Kirby.
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Promo for last week’s Sleepover dance party at Magnolia House in Five Points South. From Sleepover the Official Party.
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Raleigh hip-hop artist J. Cole performs “Neighbors” in June at Avondale Brewing Company. From Hidn Trackz.
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UAB professor James McClintock discusses climate change. From GASP.
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Getting rid of insulation contaminated by animal waste (our other vertical video of the week). From Rid-a-Critter Inc.
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Bluebird Homecare customer Sharon Lowe of Birmingham discusses her father’s situation. From Bluebird Homecare.
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Commercial for AllSouth Appliance at Wildwood North in Homewood. From AllSouth Appliance.
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Making a Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport at home. From Joseph Bentivenga.
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Virtual minor league action, Birmingham Barons at Tennessee Smokies. From Peyton and Cal Loan.
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Picking up EWTN’s shortwave radio station WEWN in Irondale from Uruguay. From CX2ABP.
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Demo reel for Alabaster director of photography Jason O’Brien. From Fast Lane Productions
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Birmingham News photographer Joe Songer and sports columnist Clyde Bolton on Hueytown racer Davey Allison’s 1993 fatal helicopter crash at the Talladega Supersppedway. From Robert Clay.
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Evangelizing outside Mi Pueblo SuperMarket in Homewood. From LLDM NEWS Agencia de noticias.
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A visit to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Travel Companion.
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Los Prisioneros del Norte perform at Roman’s Night Club in Homewood. From Manuel Mendez.
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Rep. Terry Sewell talks with media in June during a tour of Fairfield’s tornado damage. From Rep. Sewell.
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Highlights from a June exhibition opening at North Birmingham art gallery Studio 2500. From Liz Dial.
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“NFL Total Access” report on Hueytown native Jameis Winston’s second annual Dream Forever Youth Camp earlier this month at Miles College. From Marlena B.
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Men’s high jump at Samford’s track during June’s National Senior Games. From High Jumpers Rule.
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Birmingham’s Jake Peter hits a triple against the Jackson Generals earlier this month in Jackson. From Minor League Baseball.
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Los Angeles band Grupo Maravilla de Robin Revilla performs “Tu Recuerdo.” From Grupo Maravilla de Robin Revilla.
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Drone footage of Vulcan, Lyric Theatre, Alabama Theatre and the Thomas Jefferson Tower’s mooring mast. From Steve Dunlap.
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Drone footage of downtown Birmingham, Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa and downtown Columbus, Miss. From Smash Mouf Enterprises.
Birmingham comedian Michael Ruffino performs an impression of Sean Connery as James Bond. From Michael Ruffino Comedy.
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The Tragic City Rollers compete against the Chattanooga Rollergirls in February at the Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From J. Toob.
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A rant about Hoover restaurants closed for “inclement weather” in January (our vertical video of the week). From Ann Walker.
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February fire at Park at Carlyle apartments (a k a Aspen Run Apartments) in Homewood. From Vladimir Fuerte.
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Comedian Michael Blackson’s After Party in January at the Merienda Lounge on Southside. From Matrell Smith.
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Visiting Vulcan, including a climb up the stairs. From Andrew Reams.
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Protestors at January’s Rally for Refugees and Immigrants at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Tom Gordon.
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Down the interstate at night (our other vertical video of the week). From Maggie McGowan.
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Students from Mobile’s Centre for Performing Arts performs “Maestro” in March at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Masquerade Dance.
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February report from WIAT-42 on racist KKK graffiti in West End. From WIAT-42.
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Richard Arrington Jr. talks about becoming Birmingham’s first black mayor. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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A feature on the Birmingham Box. From Joshua J. Hamilton.
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Performances from December’s 24 Seven Dance Convention closing show at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Dance Competition Captures.
Kaylin Motton of Florence performs “Change” at the 24 Seven Dance Convention. From Kaylin Motton.
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Talking with Laura Lou Delehanty, history teacher at Woodlawn High School. From KnowledgeWorks.
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A performance of “O the Blood” at March’s Women of Grace Conference at Life of Faith Church in Irondale. From Women of Grace Conferences.
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Music video for “Bag” by Birmingham rappers Yayo Jugg and Montrell Towns. From Phreal Innovations.
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A casual drive in the city. From Murdaham Flocka.
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Commercial for Birmingham’s Glow app. From the Glow App.
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Promo for RentMonster apartment finding service. From RentMonster.
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Birmingham Water Works billing issues press conference in February with general manager Mac Underwood. From WIAT-42.
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Highlight reel for the 2016-17 season of the Ramsay Lady Rams basketball team. From Christopher Cooper.
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New Jersey rock band Vasudeva performs “Tuxford Fall” in March at Zydeco on Southside. From Mrshamoozoo.
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Ontario Christian rock band Thousand Foot Krutch performs “A Different Kind of Dynamite” in March at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jerry Watkins.
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Sign-off and sign-on for WTTO-21 and WABM-68, featuring “The Star-Spangled Banner.” From SFS Alternate.
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Promo for project with Urban Hope Community Church and Clerestory to help Fairfield. From the Gospel Coalition.
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Dancing Dolls of Birmingham vs. Nashville’s Mini Allstarz. From Dancing Dolls.
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House damaged by squirrels. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.
Helmet-cam footage of a grey squirrel hole in a house’s soffit (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Rid-A-Critter Inc.
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Hanging out with friends at Oak Mountain State Park. From Emily Wehner.
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Alabama Power working with the City of Birmingham to install LED lighting. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Chihuahua band La Fiera de Ojinaga performs in December at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Adriana Suarez.
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Recruitment video for Birmingham’s tech community. From TechBirmingham.
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Hanging out around Railroad Park downtown. From David Echols.
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Glenn and Carol Arnette discuss her double-lung transplant at UAB Hospital. From B1Jeff.
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Moving a grand piano at Birmingham-Southern College. From Road Runner Moving.
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Fighting the Empire at February’s World of Wheels at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Ghost Boy.
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San Diego alt-rock band Switchfoot performs “Love Alone Is Worth the Fight” in October at Iron City on Southside. From Bobbieann Cooke.
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This 3,000-mile Southern road trip includes stops at Birmingham’s Kelly Ingram Park, Railroad Park, Botanical Gardens and Dreamland Bar-B-Que on Southside. From Rockaby.
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Bodybuilders compete in July’s NGA Old Navy Natural Pro Am Classic at Homewood High School. From Chris Tippins.
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Dallas indie rock artist Taylor Phelan’s tour included a February show at the Nick on Southside. From Mike Windle.
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WWE wrestler John Cena greets fans after a match in January at Legacy Arena. From AL.com.
Watching the WWE event in January. From SupermanLuke 66.
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Syreeta Cooper performs “He Had Me Open” in March at Legends Sports Lounge downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Syreeta Marie Writes.
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New York hip-hop producer Gramatik performs on New Year’s Eve at Legacy Arena downtown. From Michael Anthony.
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Kayaking on Hurricane Creek in Moss Rock Preserve. From Real Crazy Stuntmen.
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Highlights from the 1973 Iron Bowl at Legion Field in Graymont. From Bama Rewind.
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Mexican ska band Inspector performs “Ska Voovee Boobie Baby” in March at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Vladimir Fuerte.
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UAB’s Dr. Sudha Kodali presents on “Refractory ascites due to hepatic sarcoidosis” at the 7th annual Global Congress on Gastroenterology and Endoscopy in September in Atlanta. From Conference Series.
UAB’s Sergey Mirov presents “Mid-infrared lasers based on transition metal doped II-VI semiconductors” at the 2014 International Conference and Exhibition on Lasers, Optics and Photonics in Philadelphia. From Conference Series.
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Confronting a fear of heights while visiting Vulcan. From Michael Anthony TV.
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Demo reel for WIAT-42 reporter Cameron Edgeworth. From Cameron Edgeworth.
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Demo reel for Birmingham R&B-pop band Original Point of View. From Stanley Parrish Jr.
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An icy I-459 in January. From AccuWeather.
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Model Jacobi Hatch filmed in Birmingham for Calvin Klein’s spring campaign. From Calvin Klein .
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Highlight reel for Drew Thomas, senior point guard for Thompson High. From Street Light Recruiting.
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Bluegrass artist Sam Bush Band performs “A Satisfied Mind” in February at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Sonnie Dundal1.
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UAB’s Dr. Gabrielle Rocque discusses “The Oncology Care Model: Transforming Practices” at March’s Quality Care Symposium in Orlando. From Harborside Press.
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Scenes from the 12th annual Cherry Blossom Festival in March at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Emory Desu.
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Baltimore indie pop band Lower Dens performs in 2016 at Avondale venue Saturn for an episode of Alabama Public Television’s “Subcarrier.” From Subcarrier.
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Welcome to Birmingham interstate traffic jams. From B.G. and K’Bella UnCut.
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Birmingham Blaze vs. Bessemer’s Marvel City Tigers in March at Parker High School in Smithfield. From T4Films.
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California DJ G Jones performs “Pineapple (remix)” in December at Old Car Heaven on Southside. From James Thielman.
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Memphis-based Wright Construction shows off its 2016 projects in Birmingham. From Wright Construction Birmingham.
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Columbus, Ohio, alt-hip-hop duo Twenty One Pilots performs “Migraine” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From xCcourtneyYx.
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Dedication of the UAB Hospital labyrinth in January at Spain Rehabilitation Center. From Malcolm Marler.
More on the labyrinth. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Girls’ basketball. From Ural Mitchell.
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Marc DeWitt of Dayton’s Sinclair Community College on the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in 1963. From Sinclair College.
“Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly” 2013 story on the 50th anniversary of the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church. From Kim Lawton.
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New York alt-rock band Nada Surf performs “Friend Hospital” in October at Saturn in Avondale. From Collapsible_lung.
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Highland Park’s Independent Presbyterian Church Youth Grant Team made a commitment to change lives and stuck to it. From IPC Birmingham.
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Promo for June 8 appearance by San Diego sales consultant Claude Diamond. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.
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Public service announcements by Birmingham AIDS Outreach. From Paul Cordes Wilm.
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Stretching warmup. From Chaos a k a C4.
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Making the ascent at High Point Climbing and Fitness in Inverness (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Sean Moffett.
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Birmingham band Creature Camp performs as part of the Welcome to Monotonia series. From Daniel Hargett.
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Driving from I-22 to I-65 down past I-459 junction. From Gatorpics09.
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Visiting the predator exhibit at the Birmingham Zoo. From Jon Cullen.
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Handing out groceries to residents of housing projects with the Birmingham Dream Center. From Becky from Bama.
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The Tin Shop, a 1967 Chevrolet C10 pickup truck, at February’s World of Wheels at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From ScottieDTV.
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Boston Celtic punk band the Dropkick Murphys perform in March at Iron City on Southside. From Sean Mahoney.
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Christmas with the Salvation Army. From Bham Salvation Army.
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Highlights for Alabama Southern Community College power forward Kyla Evans against Wallace State at March’s ACCC State Basketball Tournament at Lawson State in Industrial Center. From Kyla Evans.
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Drone flying, with a brief break to get red clay out of the motor. From the Flying Mechanic.
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Students from Irondale’s NS Dance Studio perform “Renaissance” at February’s Industry Dance Awards at the Alabama Theatre. From KARtv.
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Talking with homeless men. From Alabama Media Group.
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An interview with members of Birmingham punk band Burden Control. From Wildflowerirl.
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Workers for Christ United builds Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Gordo. From Workers for Christ United Birmingham, AL.
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Birthday road trip from Birmingham to Washington. From IA Film Group.
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Talking with Alabaster dentist Thomas Dudney. From Catapult Education.
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Arizona rock band Jimmy Eat World performs “The Middle” in March at Iron City on Southside. From A. Levy.
Nashville country singer Nikki Lane performs “Look Away” in February at Saturn in Avondale. From Sigmundfloyder.
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A look at the Art, Beats and Lyrics party at the Birmingham Museum of Art downtown. From Jabari G.
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New Jersey indie rock band the Front Bottoms performs “Twin Size Mattress” in November at the Alabama Theatre downtown (our vertical video of the week). From Thirdai Senpai.
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A 400m race at the CrossPlex in Five Points South. From Shakamoses.
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Rick Jackson of the Birmingham Water Works on reading the meter. From the 1987 Supply Co.
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Drone footage of Vulcan. From Alabama Drone Services LLC.
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Singing “He Kept Me” at Zion Temple Church in North Pratt (our other vertical video of the week). From Antionette Norman.
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Birmingham mixed martial artist Walt Harris works out with coach Jon Dye at Champions Freestyle MMA in Vestavia Hills. From Champions Mixed Martial Arts.
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Teaser for student film on Birmingham’s Islamic community. From UAB Media Studies.
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Price Hightower of Vestavia Hills’ Magnum Properties on rental houses. From Tower Homes.
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Talking with Birmingham author Fannie Flagg. From Southern Living.
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Employees discuss working at Hueytown’s Brown Heating and Cooling. From Brown Heating and Cooling.
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Brian Trippe on where to drive for dollars in the local residential real estate market. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.
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Birmingham’s Aleado Sierreño performs at a baptism (our other other vertical video of the week). From Valeriano Cortes.
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Playing “Press Your Luck” at January’s Kami-Con at the BJCC East Exhibition Hall downtown. From Greggo’s Game Shows.
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At the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus in January at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Trevon Bailey.
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Drummer Josh Dun of Twenty One Pilots performs “Ride” in February at Legacy Arena. From Cally Rose.
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A 200m race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Gary Henderson.
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Houston’s Cameron Cornelius competes in shot put in February’s American Indoor Conference Championship at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Brack Cornelius.
Birmingham hip-hop artist Kuntraversy gives a preview of the lead single from “The Leak Tape II.” From Kuntraversy.
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Tennessee Christian rock singer Colton Dixon performs “All That Matters” in March at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jerry Watkins.
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Sinaloan quartet Calibre 50 performs “Juro Por Dios” in March at Rancho El Centenario in Mt. Olive. From Adriana Suarez.
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George Scherer and the Headlights performs at Marty’s PM in Five Points South. From Bernie Urban.
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Birmingham-Southern baritone Nick de Castro performs “Lord God of Abraham” from Mendelssohn’s “Elijah.” From Nickd457.
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Birmingham Bulls on the ice. From Ben Faulds.
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Texas-El Paso’s Tyler Ragin competes in the long jump in February’s Conference USA championship at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Ashton Ragin.
The uncle and nephew show (our vertical video of the week). From Alabama Bino.
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Birthday party at AirWalk Ultimate Trampoline Arena at Lee Branch. From Casey McGowan.
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Drone footage at night of the January snow/ice storm at Exit 1 on I-459. From John Brown.
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January news report on building deterioration at Birmingham fire stations. From WIAT-42.
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A driver for ridesharing services waiting in his car. From Delost Smith.
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Highlights from Kip’s surprise 40th birthday party at RMR 4×4 in Lakeview. From Erin Elizabeth.
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Sioux City Christian metalcore band For Today performs “Fearless” in September at Zydeco on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Lexi Danielle Franklin.
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Los Angeles folk-rock band Dawes performs “When My Time Comes” in March at Iron City on Southside. From Randall Bennett.
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Interview with coach Keith Hanson at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for men’s marathon in Birmingham. From Jennie McCafferty.
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Kathryn Henley’s winning presentation for UAB’s Three-Minute Thesis competition in October, “That’ll Do, Pig: Using Animal Communication to Improve Pain Therapies.” From UAB Grad School.
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Highlights from the Vulcan Cup competition, held in December at High Point Climbing and Fitness in Inverness. From Louder Than Eleven.
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Joseph Alas tries out for the Birmingham Hammers at Auburn University at Montgomery. From Footballer’s World.
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Promo for Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center. From Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center – Birmingham, AL.
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Detroit rapper Shaggy 2 Dope performs in February at Zydeco on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Morbidbaby.
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A 200m race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Shalandice Miller.
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Visiting the Southern Museum of Flight in North East Lake. From Patrick Le Roulley.
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The Sigma Beta Club of Birmingham performs at the Camille Armstrong Memorial Scholarship Stepshow in February at the Alys Stephens Center (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Sigma Beta Club.
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Promo for Summer Beach Project, a church camp for college students in Panama City Beach. From Campus Outreach Birmingham.
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Former Auburn football player and whistleblower Eric Ramsey speaks in 2014 in Birmingham. From Veharris1.
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Grand Rapids rock band Pop Evil performs “Trenches” in January at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Derek Pierce.
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“Gus,” a short documentary on Constantine “Gus” Koutroulakis, owner of Pete’s Famous Hot Dogs downtown. From the Southern Documentary Project.
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After the WWE event in January at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Deshawn Collins.
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At the Birmingham’s Finest fund-raiser for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in November at B&A Warehouse downtown. From About Town.
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Music video for “Come Up” by Birmingham hip-hop artist Sno A1 Yoda. From Sno A1 Yoda.
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Rapper Wiz Khalifa performs in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Kris R.
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Birmingham gamer KanameX12 plays “For Honor.” From KanameX12.
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Time-lapse footage of a storm rolling into downtown (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Ryan Wall.
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Takeoff from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Eagle Man.
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Lip treatment (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Petro Facial Plastic Surgery and MedSpa.
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Metal band Gwar performs in 2002 at Five Points Music Hall on Southside. From Zartan138.
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In the hall for Kami-Con, the annual anime conference in January at the BJCC East Exhibition Hall downtown (our other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Eva Plank.
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Trains on Thanksgiving in Fultondale. From Mbmars01.
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Meet Dr. Raashid Ashraf, a cardiologist at Cardiovascular Associates at the Colonnade, partnered with Brookwood Baptist Medical Center. From Brookwood Baptist Health.
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Highlight reel for Bessemer Academy junior Asad Muhammad. From Street Light Recruiting.
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The National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability annual partners meeting in January in Homewood. From National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability.
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New York rocker Andrew W.K. performs “Party Hard” in 2002 at Furnace Fest at Sloss Furnaces. From Magic Bullet Records.
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Do the robot (our other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Catedraticodj.
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A class on eyelash extension. From Avas Cosmetics.
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Joan Jett performs “Crimson and Clover” in September at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Janie Martin.
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Invitation to Fairfield’s Restoration Academy lunch earlier this month. From Restoration Academy.
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Lmg Kenny Ray performs (our other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Deezie99.
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Turkeys at the Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area (our other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From A River in the Woods.
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The choir performs “Take It to the Lord in Prayer” at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.
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Birmingham artist Slick the Skeet performs in January at the High Note on Southside. From Slick the Skeet.
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Outside the Boo Wezzie Birthday Bash in February at Onyx Lounge in Smithfield (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From I Am Boo Whop Mack.
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Tribute band Fab Four performs earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Don Helms.
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A February episode of EWTN’s “Nuestra Fe en Vivo.” From Carlos Seoane.
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African-American 8mm home movies from May 1965. From Tony M. Bingham.
Another reel of home movies from May 1965. From Tony M. Bingham.
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“Dedicated to Birmingham Alabama teens” (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Tony Montez.
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New York singer-songwriter Jon Bellion performs “All Time Low” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From JMarie0115.
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Visiting Railroad Park, Lightrails and the John’s City Diner mural. From Olivia Adkins.
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Mexican band Los Vendavales performs “A Cada Rato” in January at El Sol on Valley Avenue (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Adriana Suarez.
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Looking around Railroad Park downtown. From Ruie Brooks.
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Hanging around downtown. From Sgolum.
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Longboarding and urban exploration. From Erik Halley.
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The 2003 SWAC Championship game at Legion Field, Southern vs. Alabama State. From Alex Hines.
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Between 2 and 3 a.m. on Lakeshore Drive (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From T. Jay Stuman.
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Promo for Common Thread church in Homewood. From Emily Frazier.
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Promo for Birmingham hip-hop artist Q Dot Davis and Friends in February at the Nick on Southside. From Chaz Vibez.
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The 2000 Magic City Classic at Legion Field. From Alex Hines.
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Alabama coach Nick Saban joins Jason Hoff, president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz U.S. International and Birmingham mayor William Bell, in handing out awards at February’s Mercedes Marathon at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Alabama Crimson Tide on AL.com.
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Mexican band La Reunión Norteña performs “Te Deseo Lo Mejor” in January at El Sol on Valley Avenue (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Adriana Suarez.
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Reassembled Schmeckenbecher grandfather clock from a Birmingham thrift store. From Northstar2007.
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Vault competitor at January’s Elevate the Stage gymnastics meet at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Mollie McConnell Huntsville Gymnastics.
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Talking with author George Saunders in February at the Alabama Booksmith in Homewood. From Tom Gordon.
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On the scene with DJ Dirty Vegas around Birmingham. From DJ Dirty Vegas TV.
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Testimonial from Birmingham attendee at the List Tour entrepreneurs’ workshop in Los Angeles. From Flourishe.
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Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci. From EMitch.
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A ride through Lightrails downtown (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Maggie McGowan.
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UAB’s Dr. Harry P. Erba on acute myeloid leukemia and Vadastuximab Talirine, at December conference in San Diego. From Harborside Press.
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Drone footage of Sloss Furnaces. From Jacob Cantrell.
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Commercial for Zeekee Interactive in Vestavia Hills. From Zeekee.
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“Since Feeling Is First,” a short film by University of Alabama students, shooting in Birmingham. From Sarah Jane Oglesby.
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Music video for “Space, Man” by Birmingham garage-surf band Dirty Lungs, presented as part of South by Southwest’s 2017 lineup. From SXSW.
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Mountain Brook team Linda Dobbins Dance performs “Silence” at February’s Kids Artistic Revue competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From KARtv.
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Racing go-karts at the Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Bessemer. From Roshan Khan.
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Birmingham rock band the Burning Peppermints perform in September at the Georgia Theatre in Athens. From Athens GA Live Music.
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Birmingham’s Black Jacket Symphony performs “Under Pressure” earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Treser62.
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Welcoming new students to Samford University in August. From Southern Shade Photography.
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Drone footage of Quinlan Castle, Highlands United Methodist Church in Five Points South and Red Mountain. From Ken Heron.
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Zay Hilfigerrr and Zayion McCall perform “JuJu on that Beat” at Brown Elementary School, Phillips Academy and Ramsay High School. From 95.7 Jamz Videos.
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The 2017 NCAA DII Winter Festival opening video; the event took place earlier this month at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From NCAA Division II.
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Digging for bottles. From Southern Diggers.
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Jay Collins performs “Bless That Wonderful Name” in February at Faith Apostolic Church in West End Manor (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Nek B.
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The Salvation Army serves its last Thanksgiving meal after 50 years at its downtown location. The nonprofit group is moving to North Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.
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Driving I-65 at night (our final vertical video of the week). From Jonathan Davies.