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The Birmingham channel: Muscles, motors and moves

Tuesday, August 14th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Montage of downtown, UAB and Legion Field. From Eric Woods.

And a montage of drone footage of downtown. From Christian Jordan.

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Kimy Stewart previews a Mountain Brook estate sale. From Birmingham Estate Sales.

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Talking with Angela Richter of Hop City in Lakeview. From No Budget Theater.

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Dramatic interpretation of Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” From Ted Williams III.

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Opening remarks at May’s International Community Courts and Public Safety conference at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. Speakers are Andra Sparks, presiding judge at Birmingham municipal court; Cedric Sparks, Birmingham mayor’s office; and Jay E. Town, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama. From Center for Court Innovation.

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July vlog while driving to and from Birmingham. From Alabama Pickers.

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A segment from WTTO-21 show “Talking Sports with Kip Keefer.” From Birmingham Race Course.

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Recap of July’s Sloss Tech 2018 conference. From Telegraph Creative.

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Reporting from the AME Church Board of Bishops/Connectional Council meeting in July in Birmingham. From WSOZ News.

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Atlanta band Sharks and Minnows performs circa 2002 in Birmingham. From Dan Heisel.

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Football: LaBelle Community Football League — Pensacola Lightning vs. Birmingham Wildfire in 2009 at Legion Field. From Noah T.

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Talking with Jesse Schaffer, farm manager at Jones Valley Teaching Farm downtown. From D. Redman.

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Music video for “Famous” by Birmingham rapper Yung Blackness. From Free Spirit Visions.

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Morning traffic on I-20/59 downtown. From Come Away with Us.

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A takeoff from a simulated Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From David Finney.

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Visiting Vulcan Park. From Abom Adventures.

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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin and Earl Hilliard Jr., deputy director of Intergovernmental Affairs, hold a conference on opportunities to serve in governance. From Kimbrough Public Relations.

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Viewing the downtown skyline from Vulcan. From Gowestusa.

More from Vulcan. From Gowestusa.

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Flying from Birmingham to Atlanta. From Diesel Ducy.

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Nighttime storm (our vertical video of the week). From Craig Lawrence.

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Drone footage of new LED lights on Vulcan. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Shelby Starlets of Alabaster perform. From Holly Cox.

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Highlights from July’s weeklong Mission Serve 2018 mission trip in Birmingham. From Mission Serve.

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Practicing for the Battle of the Ages CrossFit competition in October at J19 Fitness in Hoover. From Bearded Crossfitter.

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Dance battle at the family reunion (our other vertical video of the week). From Warren Sofine.

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Cumbias in the house. From Jose Alarcon.

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Sunset at the Club. From Travis Middleton.

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Birmingham group Voices of the South performs “God Bless the USA” in July at the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover. From Dennis R. Jones.

And quartet Dennis R. Jones, Jim Weldon, Karl Turner and Frank Butler performs “Heart of My Heart.” From Dennis R. Jones.

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Checking in with Alex of SMAD Auto Detailing in Pelham (our other other vertical video of the week). From How to.

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Visiting the Alabama Peanut Company downtown. From Travis Middleton.

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A 200m race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Kirah Copeland.

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Highlights from June’s King of the South Car Show and Racing at Lassiter Mountain Dragway in Mt. Olive. From Veltboy314.

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At July’s Birmingham Grace Conference at Life of Faith Church in Irondale, a panel on God’s grace with Mark Machen, Life of Faith pastor; Rob Rufus, co-founder of City Church International in Hong Kong; Jeremiah Johnson, pastor of Grace Point Church in Lexington, Ky.; and Tricia Gunn, founder of Parresia Ministries in Birmingham. From Life of Faith Church.

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Commercial for the City of Birmingham. From City of Birmingham.

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Chair prank, sort of, at Railroad Park downtown. From Riceman.

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Mississippi Braves catcher Alex Jackson batting against the Birmingham Barons in July at Regions Field downtown. From 2080 Baseball.

Barons left fielder Joel Booker batting against the Braves. From 2080 Baseball. From 2080 Baseball.

Barons catcher Zack Collins batting against the Braves. From 2080 Baseball.

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Dashcam footage of driving from Mississippi to all over Birmingham. From Robert Williams.

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Taxiing on the runway at the airport (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Gregg Durant.

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Drone footage of Five Points South. From GT Auctions.

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Top Five events in July in Birmingham. From HotinBirmingham.com.

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Mother-daughter trip to Birmingham. From Harley Loper.

And mother-son drive (our final vertical video of the week). From Sade Love.

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Time-lapse footage of Art on the Rocks attendees painting a mural in June at the Birmingham Museum of Art downtown. Birmingham artist John Lytle Wilson created the piece. From Birmingham Museum of Art.

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Skateboarding competition. From MC Director.

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The Mass Choir performs “When I See Jesus” at at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

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Racing through downtown. From the Hamby Family.

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Tommy Mayfield talks about developing his Wyndy babysitting app with downtown software company Airship. From Airship.

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The Birmingham channel: I fleetly flee, I fly

Thursday, August 2nd, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Showreel for ABC 33/40 reporter Stephen Quinn. From Stephen Quinn.

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Landing at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (our vertical video of the week). From T. Mook.

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Scenes from March’s Natural Hair and Health Expo at the BJCC North Exhibition Hall downtown. From Respected Roots.

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Promo for WBHM-DB paranormal talk radio station (our other vertical video of the week). From Mark Antony Raines a k a Ghostman.

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Riding the rails through downtown. From Knuckleball Ned.

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“TripTik: From Birmingham to Montgomery on Highway 31,” an episode of “Alabama Experience.” From Brent Davis.

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Drone footage of downtown and Vulcan, plus Bryant-Denny Stadium and Black Warrior River in Tuscaloosa. From Ryan Clapper.

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Pokémon: Birmingham Arons vs. Memphis Drizzlies. From Lazy Ghost.

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Preparing to travel to Children’s of Alabama on Southside for rehabilitation. From Tatum Ward.

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Football: East Alabama Predators vs. Alabama Sabers in the Gridiron Developmental Football League playoff round 1 in July at Carver High School. From Michael Beckworth.

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Independence Day fireworks over Vulcan (our other other vertical video of the week). From Christian Carter

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Target innovation chief Minsok Pak and Shipt CEO Bill Smith speak at a Birmingham Innovation Week luncheon in July at Alabama Power downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Helmet cam footage of riding downtown and visiting Elmwood Cemetery to see Bear Bryant’s grave. From Hammereye 85.

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Testimonial from Fairfield dentist Leslie Frese for the Alabama Implant Education course in Atlanta. From Alabama Implant Education.

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Sunset in Pinson. From Mista Rich.

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Promo for Church of the Highlands’ Serve Day in July. From TNR Creative.

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Valley senior kicker Daniel Etherton at Kohl’s kicking camp in June at Thompson Intermediate School in Alabaster. From Kicking, Punting and Snapping Recruiting Profiles.

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A night at Topgolf in Uptown. From Michael Northorp.

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Birmingham Barons’ Luis Alexander Basabe gets a two-run homer against the Mississippi Braves in July at Regions Field downtown. From Minor League Baseball.

And the Barons’ Danny Mendick hits a double against the Jackson Generals in July at Regions Field. From Minor League Baseball.

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Cincinnati rock band Walk the Moon performs “Shut Up and Dance” in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Linda12021.

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Commercial for Petro Law Firm downtown. From Mark Petro Law Firm.

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On Shipt’s Birmingham headquarters expansion. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Talking with Birmingham rapper YBN Nahmir at an Atlanta radio station. From Durtty Daily.

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Commercial for CoCo Beauty Supply in Central Park. From Chop House Productions.

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Repairing a roof damaged by hail. From Clark Smith.

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A hit at Birmingham-Southern’s Striplin Field. From Greyson Thornton.

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Singer Chris Brown performs in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Britny Marshall.

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A song from the McDonald’s Inspiration Celebration Gospel Tour in July at Bill Harris Arena in Five Points West (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Shannon Hudson.

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A week with the grandparents. From Pink Vaporeon.

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Birmingham artist Tyler Sanford. From Free Spirit Visions.

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SWAC to hold 2018 football and basketball championship games in Birmingham. From WAAY-TV 31 News.

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Atlanta Southern rock band Blackberry Smoke performs in 2017 at Iron City on Southside. From Craig Putman.

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Highlights from July’s Birmingham Live basketball tournament at the Hoover Met. From Baller TV.

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Basketball: Lady Demwai vs. Birmingham Blaze. From E’marie Lewis 2024 #4 Lady Demwai Combo Guard.

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Promo for the Preserve housing development in Hoover. From RealtySouth.

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A look at the UAB Blazers in “NCAA Football 13.” From NFS.

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Working at Revelator: Sweet Jon’s Cafe in Homewood. From TNR Creative.

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Running to catch the train at Carraway Boulevard (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Cwhorld Productions.

More from the train crossing (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Cwhorld Productions.

And a malfunction (our final vertical video of the week). From Cwhorld Productions.

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Gadsden’s Back Forty Beer Company opens a location at Sloss Docks. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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The Eddie Kendrick Memorial Park downtown kicks off an Alabama road trip, including Clanton and Montgomery. From Ocean Hops.

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Train downtown. From Birmingham-Rail Productions.

Another train downtown. From Joshua Lawrence.

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Carolina Panthers defensive end Mario Addison returns to visit Academy Sports in Trussville and Tarrant High School before holding his annual football camp in July at Carver. From Austin Gaines.

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Drone footage of the new Birmingham Color Wall downtown. From AirFowl.

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Softball: Team Georgia 02 Shumeyko vs. Birmingham Thunderbolts in July at the Atlanta Legacy Showcase. From Jenna Brown Softball 2021.

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For July’s Birmingham Innovation Week, a panel at Alabama Power discussed “Think Next: How Birmingham Is Becoming a Smart City,” using digital technology to advance quality of life. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Birmingham Children’s Theatre puts on “The Three Musketeers” in a converted retail space in Brookwood Village. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Boston ska punk band Bim Skala Bim performs in March at Iron City on Southside. From Bimska.

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Art project Silence Was Golden includes performances worldwide, including this one at Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Public Delivery.

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A student at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga files a federal complaint against UAB for an alleged sexual assault. From WRCB Chattanooga.

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At the Birmingham Museum of Art. From Madeline Hart.

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Boston alt-rock band No/Hugs records in Birmingham. From No/Hugs.

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Spinning out. From Alabama Outlaws.

Burnout! From Alabama Outlaws.

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Drone footage of Vulcan and the new LED lights. From Dunlap Productions.

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Birmingham band the Exhibit(s) performs in July at Mojo Pub in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.

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The Birmingham channel: Let your colors burst

Thursday, July 26th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Talking with Kellie Clark of Innovate Birmingham on Birmingham Innovation Week earlier this month. From What’s Happening Bham.

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Jacksonville Southern rock band J.J. Grey and Mofro perform in June at Avondale Brewing Company (our vertical video of thew week). From Banginbook.

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A glimpse of the Thunder on the Mountain fireworks show on Independence Day over Red Mountain. From Christie Dedman.

More fireworks. From Kristen Still Standing.

And drone footage. From Mike S.

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Highlights from summer football day camp in June at Legion Field. From SportsMarkit.com.

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The beautiful Birmingham Botanical Gardens (our other vertical video of thew week). From Happy Trips.

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Walking through LightRails downtown. From Buffett2010.

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Jerimie Goike talks about “Autism from a Personal Perspective” at Birmingham-Southern College. From Jerimie Goike.

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Exploring the abandoned Banks Middle School. From Iron Vagabonds.

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Talking with Birmingham via CB radio. From Charlie Brown.

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Who wants doughnuts?! From Alabama Outlaws.

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Music video for “ForeignKodak” by L.A. rapper and Birmingham native Kartel Kodak. From DJ Uzi Vert Thug YSL.

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Demonstrating the Ovad Drive-Thru Stage to photograph cars for sale, at America’s Auto Auction in Moody. From Ovad Stages.

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Hiking through Red Mountain Park. From Gowestusa.

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Nashville Christian singer Rachael Mann performs at WDJC 93.7 FM. From Rachael Mann.

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Tony Hernandez stars in “An American Man.” From Lily Ahree Siegel.

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Birmingham Giants player Reese Lowery hits a single. From Reese Lowery.

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Driving I-459 at night. From Of the Dawn Patriot.

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Checking out the Saturday morning Cars and Coffee at Hoover Tactical Firearms. From HD Muscle Cars.

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Birmingham Barons center fielder Joel Booker makes a game-ending diving catch against the Jackson Generals in June at Regions Field downtown. From Minor League Baseball.

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Los Angeles rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars performs “Rescue Me” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. Jared Leto brought a grandmother onstage to dance. From Ashley Zarzaur.

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Jazz Vespers service in May at Southside Baptist Church. From Timothy Banks.

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Happy birthday to Mama Mwalimu. From Kikuyu Diaspora Television USA.

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Part six of Birmingham’s Kyle Sullivan’s monthlong trip to Antarctica in 2017. From Screen Door Pictures.

Plus, “A Postcard from Antarctica.” From Screen Door Pictures.

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A night for Bloods (our other other vertical video of thew week). From Bigkastro Lopez.

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The Birmingham channel: Kick up your heels

Wednesday, June 27th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Barons pitcher Spencer Adams ends the top of the seventh inning with his sixth strikeout against the Chattanooga Lookouts in May at Regions Field downtown. From Minor League Baseball.

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Checking out the second annual I Am a Father 5k race earlier this month at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From I Am a Father 5K.

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Michigan State University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham partner on research for diabetic retinopathy, a diabetes complication that affects the eyes. From Webs Edge Health.

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Commercial for Hawthorne at Lake Heather apartments in Inverness, Hoover. From Hawthorne Residential Parnters.

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New York pop singer Max performs in May at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Feesa.

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Hanging out at the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover. From Cody Gremlin.

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Commercial for Alabama House candidate Jacqueline Gray Miller. From Dub Dynasty Ent.

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Birmingham rapper BMR DeeMan performs in May at Diamonds of Birmingham Gentlemen’s Club in in Brighton. From BMR DeeMan TV.

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English rock band Asking Alexandria performs “Into the Fire” in April at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Miguel Romero.

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Tarrant’s Corey Patrick goes viral for photo of him taking the bus to high school graduation ceremony. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Highlights from country band Florida Georgia Line in 2014 at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Massive Music.

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A patriotic number from May’s Birmingham Dance Theatre recital at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Karen Briley.

Dancers perform to “Good Old Days.” From Karen Briley.

Dancers perform “For My Help.” From Karen Briley.

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Summer family fun at the Birmingham Zoo. From Scotty Boy Homie.

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Actor-singer Hayley Kiyoko talks with fans in March. From Feesa.

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Investigating the zeppelin mooring mast on the Thomas Jefferson Tower downtown. From al.com.

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Canadian TV station received in Birmingham (our other vertical video of the week). From Local and DX Radio.

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Dashcam (and rearcam) footage of driving at U.S. 280 and Shelby County 41. From Vear Experts.

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Looking forward to Birmingham’s new pro football team. From New Dish on the Stove.

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A Lamborghini and a Shelby GT350 at a car meetup in Cahaba Heights, Vestavia Hills. From Biv3 Media.

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Wesley Wade of Energen speaks on “The Effort to Keep Millennials” at May’s Disrupt HR Birmingham event at Innovation Depot downtown. From Disrupt HR.

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Highlights from the 28th annual Society of Black Academic Surgeons meeting in April at the Westin Birmingham downtown with UAB as host. From Dr. Hassan A. Tetteh.

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Driving around Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Wilmer C.

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Highlight reel for Leeds forward Jeffrey Nolen Jr. From Jeffrey Nolen Jr.

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A look at Trips for Kids, a nonprofit organization that offers mountain bike outings and environmental education. From Cycling Talk.

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Huntsville rapper Young Rippa performs in May at Zydeco on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Young Rippa #ripnation.

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That time a teenager stole a MAX bus with Birmingham police in pursuit … From WVTM-13 News.

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Oak Mountain State Park featured in an episode of Alabama Public Television show “Discovering Alabama.” From Discovering Alabama.

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The Birmingham channel: The eyes of mystery

Thursday, June 7th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Los Angeles heavy metal band Bad Wolves perform “Zombie” in May at Legacy Arena downtown. From DTenacity.

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Michael R. Jordan, pastor of New Era Baptist Church in Arlington – West End, talks with people on the street. From King Noble Higherself.

More from Pastor Jordan. From Timmy Thomas Jr.

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Jacksonville rock band Shinedown performs “Sound of Madness” in May at Legacy Arena downtown. From DTenacity.

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Monster trucks in a simulated Monster Jam in Legacy Arena. From MJRocks2219.

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Promo for Mercedes-Benz of Birmingham. From Mercedes-Benz of Birmingham.

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NBC Nightly News report on a high incidence of eye cancer among Auburn grads, filmed in Birmingham. From Ben Traylor.

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Talking with local entrepreneurs about Birmingham. From Revolution LLC.

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McLeod Software competes in the Birmingham Corporate Challenge in April at Railroad Park downtown. From McLeod in Motion.

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Ashley Welch, a student from Jackie O’Neal School of Dance in Vestavia Hills, performs “Freedom” at April’s Platinum National Dance Competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Top Elite Act. From Platinum Dance.

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Birmingham tribute band Eat a Peach performs in January in Montgomery. From Will Cash.

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Columbus, Ohio, rock band Starset performs in May in Birmingham. From DTenacity.

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Las Vegas heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch performs “Gone Away” in May at Legacy Arena downtown. From DTenacity.

Meeting Five Finger Death Punch did not go so well … From Cody Gremlin.

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Little Savannah’s Clif Holt makes Summer Succotash Pico de Gallo in May at the Market at Pepper Place in Lakeview. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Birmingham alternative band the Murder of Jane Crow performs in 2016. From Scarecrow Jenkins.

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Birmingham police officers in Linn Park downtown. From Kat Kan.

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A look at events by the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham to gather public input. From Community Foundation.

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PBS NewsHour report on Chicago students who came to Birmingham to learn firsthand about civil rights history. From Education Week.

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Rice junior shortstop Ford Proctor against the UAB Blazers in May at Reckling Park in Houston. From 2080 Baseball.

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Birmingham Latin band Sol Música performs in May at Rojo on Southside. From Kurt McKinney Music.

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Tampa rap group Seckond Chaynce performs at the Nick on Southside. From UnderGround Booking UGB.

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San Francisco rock band Primus performs in May at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From J.J. Hoover.

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Atlanta heavy metal band Mastodon performs “Sultan’s Curse” in May at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Rick A.

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Softball: Birmingham Thunderbolts 06 vs. SEC Softball NC in May in Rock Hill, S.C. From Dwayne Hubbard.

Thunderbolts vs. Atlanta Vipers 06 – Callaway in May in Rock Hill, S.C. From Dwayne Hubbard.

Thunderbolts vs. Knockouts 05 of Darlington, S.C., in May in Rock Hill, S.C. From Dwayne Hubbard.

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Chicago funk band the Main Squeeze performs in April at Saturn in Avondale. From Benjamin Aslin.

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Flying in from Baltimore for a business trip, with stops at Topgolf and Dreamland BBQ. From Marco MM7.

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Hyundai forklift for sale in Irondale. From Springer Equipment.

And a Toyota forklift. From Springer Equipment

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Students from Amy’s School of Dance in Meridian perform “Time Warp” at April’s Platinum National Dance Competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Top Recreational Act and Platinum Power. From Platinum Dance.

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“La Vaughn Livingston – the Representative of the Birmingham Art/Music Underground.” From Virgil Livingston.

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Birmingham jam band Diner performs in May at the Oasis in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.

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Dashcam footage of driving I-459 and U.S. 280. From Abnormal Alabama.

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Dothan group Minister Randy Miller and New Praise performs in Birmingham. From Randy Miller.

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Birmingham band Nowhere Squares performs at Avondale venue Saturn for an episode of Alabama Public Television’s “Subcarrier.” From Subcarrier.

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Future 150 scouting camp featuring Atlanta’s Premier Xpress 13u in May. From Premier Athletic Training.

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Birmingham author Robert McCammon reads from his novel “Mister Slaughter” at the 2009 Alabama Bound book festival at the central branch of Birmingham Public Library. From Robert McCammon.

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Digging into some Golden Flake chips (our vertical video of the week). From Nadia Jena.

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Commercial for Praise Fest Weekend in May in Pelham. From Kikuyu Diaspora Television USA.

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A field trip to Birmingham. From Kylaunilove1 Vlogs.

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Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.

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The Birmingham channel: Let them lead the way

Tuesday, May 29th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Highlight reel for Ramsay senior point guard Walter Garfield. From Street Light Recruiting.

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Tanzanian business consultant Ringo Mowo speaks earlier this month in Birmingham. From Frederick Fussi.

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Video “Are We Prepared” on school shootings, created by Carver High students for the Greatest Save Teen PSA contest. From the Greatest Save.

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Mason Ramsey, the “yodeling Walmart kid,” performs earlier this month at the Walmart on U.S. 280 (our vertical video of the week). From I Kill Games.

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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin tours manufacturer Altec. From Altec Incorporated.

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Visiting Valley View Park in Five Points South. From Tia M. Grubb.

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Talking with Birmingham-Southern freshman running back Jordan Glenn. From Fly Guy J Productions.

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Singer-songwriter Beck performs “Colors” earlier this month at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Fables98.

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CBS News report on Birmingham’s 4-year-old Austin Perine, a k a President Austin, who feeds homeless people. From CBS Sunday Morning.

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Dancing at the Oak Mountain State Fair earlier this month in Pelham. From La Palmada Guerrero.

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Students from the Birmingham Academy of Dance perform at April’s Industry Dance Awards at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Outstanding Performance. From Applause Talent Videos.

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Driving and walking downtown and Southside. From Travel with Annie G.

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Exploring the Birmingham Zoo (our other vertical video of the week). From the Datchers Do.

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Members of the 117th Air Refueling Wing hold its annual Bay of Pigs Memorial in April at the grave of pilot Pete Ray at Forest Hill Cemetery in Woodlawn. From Defense Flash News.

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Driving around downtown. From Meserret.

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Alt-rock band the Breeders perform “Drivin’ on 9” in April at Iron City on Southside. From Scott McCord.

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Intro video for a 2015 supplier diversity session at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute downtown. From Skye Connect Incorporated.

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Highlights from the 2018 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama in April at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From David Zingery.

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Hearing from residents of Highland Manor Apartment Homes for residents 65 and older. From Tina Pamphilis.

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A look at the Art Studio of Calera. From Video Visions Media Marketing.

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Birmingham Barons’ Eloy Jimenez hits a single against the Mobile (soon to be Huntsville) BayBears earlier this month at Hank Aaron Stadium. From Minor League Baseball.

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Retired professor Lavon Page talks about teaching at Miles College in 1965. From Lavon Page.

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Abandoned house. From Ambient Atmosphere.

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New York rock band Tauk performs in April at Zydeco on Southside. From Dawn Cassizzi.

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Partnerships in Birmingham: Collaborations that Advance Breast Cancer Awareness, Research and Treatment, allowed doctors and other health care staff to meet in April at St. Vincent’s Bruno Conference Center on Southside. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Testimonial by Jacquana Parker for downtown credit repair company Embolden Solutions (our other other vertical video of the week). From Colin Brown.

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Setting up a Shelby Next account for a church management platform at Homewood’s Covenant Presbyterian Church (our final vertical video of the week). From Covenant Presbyterian Church.

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A look at the Birmingham Audubon Mountain Workshop, an annual series of classes on the natural history of the southern Appalachians in its 42nd year. From Samford Traditions and Oral History Recording Initiative.

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Tuesday, May 22nd, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Children sing during a service at Apostolic Faith Church in Fairmont. From Private Name.

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Train in Avondale. From David P. Jordan.

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Granite Garden at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From the Very Moment.

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Showing off the hometown of Birmingham on a budget. From Abayomi Abaliiciious.

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Birmingham’s Kenya Buchanan a k a Kenya B. auditions to be a contestant on the reality competition show “Project Runway.” From Stanley Parrish.

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Highlights from Scranton magician Denny Corby’s show at the Club and visit to Birmingham. From Denny Corby.

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Dallas rapper Yella Beezy “got smoke with promoters in Birmingham.” From Kartel Visions TV.

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Rock crawling at Moss Rock Preserve in Hoover. From Bullgear RC videos.

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Vestavia Hills dance band Margeaux and the Cat’s Meow performs earlier this month at Daniel Day Gallery in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.

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Talking with Carolita Smiley Lester about her son comedian Rickey Smiley. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Gerald Satterwhite, meteorologist at the Birmingham office of the National Weather Service, demonstrates inland flooding using a model (at 1:34). From NOAA/NWS National Hurricane Center.

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Visiting the Oak Mountain State Fair earlier this month in Pelham. From La Palmada Guerrero.

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Saxophonist Maceo Parker performs earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center on Southside. From Actress Gabrielle.

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Snacking on mulberry trees (our vertical video of the week). From Vitali Kriuchkov.

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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin addresses the 54th annual Greater Birmingham Mayors’ Prayer Breakfast earlier this month at the Harbert Center downtown. From Mayor Randall Woodfin.

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Listening to the birds singing outside the Tutwiler downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Dream Follower.

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Athens, Ga., indie rock band Of Montreal performs earlier this month at Saturn in Avondale. From Actress Gabrielle.

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A day at the Birmingham Zoo and Target in Homewood. From CDL Vlogs.

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Christian alt-rock band Rocketboy performs in 1996 in Birmingham. From Rocketboy Lives.

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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin speaks at Tea with Tofi brainstorming session earlier this month at District 9 Event Space in Bessemer. From Tofi International TV.

More on the Tea with Tofi event. From Tofi International TV.

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A look at the new Ensley Health Club. From Marks Media.

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Baltimore indie rock band Snail Mail performs in April at Saturn in Avondale (our other other vertical video of the week). From Until I Die.

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Hanging in Ensley. From Brian Hall.

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Bernie Kuhajda, biologist and science program manager at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, checks on endangered darters in Pinson’s Turkey Creek Nature Preserve. From Tennessee Aquarium.

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Former Houston Rocket Robert Horry promotes a pre-season Oct. 2 game at Legacy Arena between the Rockets and the Memphis Grizzlies. The Alabama Sports Hall of Fame played host to the media conference earlier this month. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Tallahassee vlogger Allana Marolt visits March’s Natural Hair and Health Expo at the BJCC North Exhibition Hall downtown. From She’s BlackenedWhite.

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Birmingham jeweler Lucy Farmer on her Inspire to Give line. From Ashley Kickliter.

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Dancing at LightRails downtown. From Cody Gremlin.

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A 360-degree look around Birmingham-Southern College inside and outside. From Matt James.

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Thursday, May 3rd, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Promo video for the Birmingham 2021 World Games, shown at July’s closing ceremony in WrocÅ‚aw, Poland. From the World Games TV.

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A night at Club Volcano in Ensley. From Louney G.

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Exploring downtown. From Brian Burridge.

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Brody Flack of the Birmingham Giants at bat. From Gottaluv48.

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Real estate agent Jason Secor on myths about the market. From Jason Secor.

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Rehabbing a house in the Wine Ridge subdivision of Hoover. From Denmark Properties LLC.

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Blair Miller of 24 Communications downtown discusses landing pages. From 24 Communications.

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Time-lapse footage of a match at April’s Icy Hot USTA Southern tournament at Highland Park Tennis Center. From Chika Williams.

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Basketball: Blue Devils (Birmingham) vs. ECL (Atlanta) in March at the NGS Kelly Memorial Classic tournament in Atlanta. From Charles Williams. From Byron Henry.

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Highlights from the 2017 Birmingham Bowl. From Birmingham Bowl.

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Explainer on changes to Malfunction Junction. From al.com.

Aerial footage of the I-65/I-20/59 interchange. From Live Storms Media.

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Mountain Brook country singer Sara Evans performs “Suds in the Bucket” in April at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Team Timmons.

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Driving I-20/59 at night through downtown. From Of the Dawn Patriot.

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Promo for Birmingham Academy of Martial Arts in Trussville. From Birmingham Academy of Martial Arts.

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Highlights from Elite Stars in April at the Southern Spring Invitational tournament inside the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Elite Hoops Daily.

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A look at Violins of Hope in Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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“Mighty Times: The Children’s March,” a 2004 documentary about the Birmingham Children’s Crusade in 1963. From Jaime Dudash.

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Softball: Ohio Hawks vs. Birmingham Thunderbolts in November in Chattanooga. From Hannah Hoverman.

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Fairhope sophomore and Birmingham Bolts catcher Justice Palmer taking batting practice. From Joey Palmer.

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Promo for T. Mills Realty Group in Inverness. From Stanley Parrish.

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Makeup tutorial to become Electra, by Birmingham YouTuber Becca BYBeautiful From Becca BYBeautiful.

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Visiting family in Birmingham. From Jordan the Alpha.

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Birmingham Bulls in action at the Pelham Ice Arena (our vertical video of the week). From Matthew Merrifield.

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Taking part in April’s Walk to End Lupus Now fund-raiser in Veterans Park in Hoover (our other vertical video of the week). From Tierra Shelton.

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Drone footage of downtown, Southside, Vulcan and Sloss Furnaces. From Dunlap Productions.

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The Muna Love Affair wedding show in April at Roots and Revelry downtown. From IA Film Group.

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Sierreño singer-songwriter Christian Valle performs in April at El Potrero Night Club in Huffman (our other other vertical video of the week). From Christian Valle Oficial.

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Wrestling match. From 2717watt.

More wrestling. From 2717watt.

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Vlog from Fultondale on starting out in trucker training. From Fire Bug Doug.

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Birmingham rappers Woody and Johnyboy. From Ray Themover.

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Interviewing Birmingham artist Douglas Pierre Baulos. From Wiregrass Museum of Art.

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Birmingham’s Jump Off Dance Crew performs. From Kobe Bryant.

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Talking with minister and TEDxBirmingham speaker Van Moody. From Regions Bank.

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A report on evangelization in the Latino community. From LLDM News Noticias de la Iglesia la Luz del Mundo.

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Interviewing Birmingham artist Merrilee Challiss. From Wiregrass Museum of Art.

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Dashcam footage of driving U.S. 280 and Rocky Ridge Road (our final vertical video of the week). From Joziel el de la Pauta Latin Music.

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Graduating from Samford and visiting New Orleans in December. From Bila Nguyen Ngov.

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Helmetcam footage of riding to and walking through Rickwood Field in Rising – West Princeton. From Hammereye 85.

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A mural by Birmingham artist Marcus Fetch on the Waites apartment building on Southside celebrating the World Games in Birmingham in 2021. From the World Games TV.

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The Birmingham channel: Electric dreams

Thursday, April 19th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

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.

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The Birmingham channel: Let’s get physical

Monday, March 26th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

The view from behind the net at a Birmingham Bulls match at Pelham Ice Arena (our vertical video of the week). From Matthew Merrifield.

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A moment with a homeless man (our other vertical video of the week). From Kacy Summers.

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Promo for Homewood gym Nexus Fitness. From Nexus Fitness.

More from Nexus Fitness. From Nexus Fitness.

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Promo for Lee Branch gym Quevity. From Zeekee.

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Dancing in Fairfield. From Victor Tyrone Ravizee.

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Promo featuring comedians DaddAzz and Melissa for this past weekend’s Best of Both Worlds Comedy Show at Birmingham Event Center in the ACIPCO-Finley neighborhood. From DaddAzz.

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Cycling on a break (our other other vertical video of the week). From the Blessed Life of a Trucker.

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Corbitt Chandler, chief executive officer of Apex Current digital marketing agency in Homewood, presents “Facebook Marketing and Sales Funnel Training” at Forge downtown. From Apex Current.

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A minute with dentist and UAB graduate Elizabeth Kalliath for Chicago’s MG Dentistry. From MG Dentistry.

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From 25 years ago this month, reports on the Blizzard of 1993. From Vorton J. Maxwell.

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Lakeview dance party! From Manish Let’s Get Em a k a DJ Manish.

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Checking out the BJCC area downtown. From Random Booshae.

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Panel discussion “I Remember Birmingham 1963” earlier this month in New Orleans. Participants were New Orleans professor Raphael Cassimere Jr.; Bastrop, Texas, composer and trumpeter Hannibal Lokumbe; Meadville, Pa., artist and assistant professor Steve A. Prince; and Birmingham’s Sarah Collins Rudolph. From Amistad Research Center.

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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin on Rise of the Rest, a competition awarding $100,000 to a local startup. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Shipt CEO Bill Smith on Rise of the Rest. From Alabama NewsCenter.

And Mayor Woodfin comments on Birmingham winning a Smart Cities Council Readiness Challenge prize. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Birmingham police report on the active shooter earlier this month at UAB Highlands on Southside. From Associated Press.

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Drone footage of the annual Feast of St. Mark Italian Festival, held in April at St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church in Vestavia Hills. From Zeekee.

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Teams from Atlanta and Birmingham compete in Kevin Kirk’s Cut Party Battle in December at the Birmingham Marriott. From Kevin Kirk.

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Squirrel hole in a Birmingham house. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.

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Visiting downtown Homewood and Morris Avenue. From Wynter Childers.

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More from Birmingham’s Kyle Sullivan and his monthlong trip to Antarctica in 2017. From Neoteotihuacan

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Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.

Trains earlier this month in Woodlawn, McCalla and Irondale among other locations. From SOU610.

Trains in December in Irondale. From Alcheng1000.

Trains in February downtown, in Irondale and in Temple, Ga. From River Line Productions.

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Ramsay High resource officer Alex Vildibill dances with students at the senior cookout. From Larry Heath.

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Bellhops moving company participates in the 14th annual Chili Cook-Off earlier this month at Brookwood Village in Homewood. From Bellhops.

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Birth video for Lillian Grace Dotman earlier this month at UAB Hospital. From Megan Pettus Videography.

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Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin marks 100 days in office by announcing plans for the city earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Mayor Randall Woodfin.

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Promo for the Alabama School of Fine Arts downtown. From Alabama School of Fine Arts.

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Birmingham rock band Smoking with the Bandit performs “Blood Red Eyes” at the Almost Legal Podcast studio in Sterrett. From Jay Galloway.

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Out on the town, including the Roof at Redmont Hotel downtown. From Pia Ming.

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Atlanta singer Puddles Pity Party, a k a Mike Geier, performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Kevin Muir.

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Dancing Dolls of Birmingham performs (our final vertical video of the week). From Tre’Vonnda Gaines.

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Time-lapse footage of the 2018 NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships earlier this month at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. Only a few facilities nationwide use a hydraulically banked track (seen at 0:48). From Davis Architects.

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Family trip to Birmingham. From Pia Ming.

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Comedian Crissle West tells the story of the Birmingham Children’s Crusade of 1963 led by Gwendolyn Sanders (Eris Baker of “This Is Us”) for Comedy Central’s “Drunk History.” From William Pierce.

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Fonteneau and Arnold law firm on regulations for sick leave. From Trey Miller.

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Acting coach and Birmingham native Britt Rentschler. From John Rosenfeld.

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Courtlin Arrington, 17, accidentally shot and killed earlier this month on campus at Huffman High. From Daily Mail.

Huffman student Michael Jerome Barber charged in shooting; report given in sign language. From Sign1News Admin.

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Feature on Lakeview nonprofit artists’ co-op Paperworkers Local. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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The Spirit of Houston marching band rehearses in 2014 at Samford’s Seibert Stadium before the BBVA Compass Bowl. From Marc Martin.

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The Birmingham channel: Up, down and all around

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Spending time with friends at Starbucks in Cahaba Village, Mountain Brook. From Cody Gremlin.

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Takeoff from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Freddie Rent.

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Highlights from the state RE/MAX awards banquet at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. From Ricky Carruth.

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Listening to WAGG (610 AM). From Local and DX Radio.

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Tuscaloosa singer Stephanie Whatley-Farmer performs the National Anthem at Alabama Veterans Memorial Park in Mountain Brook. From Stephanie X Fluteforia Whatley.

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Dominican singer Héctor Acosta performs earlier this month at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Hector Acosta y Orquesta.

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Preview of a tech panel held earlier this month at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From MCP Networks.

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Members of the Alabama Power Service Organization deliver Cheeriodicals gift boxes to Ronald McDonald House. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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A tour of Sloss Furnaces. From Abom79.

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Final project review for students at Covalence coding boot camp. From Covalence.

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Baseball: Wheaton at Birmingham-Southern in February. From Wheaton College Baseball.

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Practicing with the Hoover football team. From UTR Highlight Videos.

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Christian singer-songwriter Robbie Shae performs in November at the Pelham Civic Center. From Robbie Shae.

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Savannah jazz guitarist Howard Paul, Birmingham pianist Ray Reach and Nashville singer Lindsey Benedict perform at the Carver Theatre downtown. From Jerry W. Henry.

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Zirándaro group Banda Los Costeños performs earlier this month at Rancho El Centenario in Mt. Olive. From Erik Estrada.

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Promo for musician Big Trejure Girl performing earlier this week at Side Effects downtown. From Cinema Cove.

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Music video for “No New Friends” by Birmingham rapper Floss the Mack. From Stanley Parrish.

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Athens, Ga., chillwave singer-songwriter Washed Out performs in February at Saturn in Avondale. From Large Marge.

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Staying at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown (starting at 3:27). From More Milah.

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Train on 32nd Street. From Birmingham-Rail Productions.

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Hiking at Ruffner Mountain. From Travel with Annie G.

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Promo for the University of Alabama at Birmingham. From EduBookings.com.

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Highlight reel for Thompson senior guard Roy’el Everson. From Street Light Recruiting.

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Visiting Highlands College preview day. From Jubilee Santos.

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Drone footage of U.S. 280 and Cahaba Valley Road. From SRS NNLG.

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Birmingham real estate agent Gene Darden introduces his video channel. From Southern Realty Specialists KW the Real Estate Gene.

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Commercial for I Am Infinity fashion show on April 18 at the Alabama School for Fine Arts downtown. From Finn.

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Softball: Birmingham Thunderbolts 06 vs. Alabama Firecrackers 06 earlier this month in Hoover. From Dwayne Hubbard.

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Drone footage of George Ward Park in Glen Iris. From Wendell Flynn.

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Promo for March 31 “Soul-Winning Mega-Marathon” at Hamburger Heaven in Green Springs, Homewood. From Sanderson1611.

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The challenge of venture capital for minority-owned startups. From Ashlee Ammons.

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Drone footage of Quinlan Castle and other parts of Birmingham. From Jerad Watson.

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Tampa power metal band Kamelot performs in 2015 at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Metal Model MF.

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Vlogging at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Cody Gremlin.

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Talking with UAB athletic director Mark Ingram. From Jonathan Yates.

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Highlights from February’s Ladies Rock Camp Birmingham at East Lake United Methodist Church. From Girls Rock Birmingham.

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Drone footage of the Birmingham Amateur Radio Club’s annual Hamfest earlier this month at the Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From Jerry Turner Sr.

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Drone footage from above Railroad Park, featuring 360-degree angles. From Aidavue.

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Students from Moulton’s My Girls Dance Center perform “The Renegade” at February’s Industry Dance Awards at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From KARtv.

Students from Mountain Brook’s Linda Dobbins Dance perform “First Flight” at the Industry Dance Awards. From KARtv.

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Promo for podiatry services at Simon-Williamson Clinic at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Arlington-West End. From Telegraph Creative.

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Checking out Frank Fleming’s “The Storyteller” in Five Points South. From Cody Gremlin.

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Drone footage of Vulcan, Regions Field, Sloss Furnaces and more. From Pingwin Media.

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The Birmingham Thunderbolts in action (our other vertical video of the week). From T Siaosi Tuimoloau – Montgomery.

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Boston ska-punk band Bim Skala Bim performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Mikey Bookout.

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A night at the Red Wolf in Jones Valley. From Naomi Early.

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“The Kyle and Ricky Show” visits Sherman Concrete downtown. From Construction Channel.

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Testimonial from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama employees for the Birmingham Corporate Challenge. From Knight Eady.

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Promo for MealFit planning service in Birmingham. From MealFit.

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Members of Los Angeles-based Viver Brasil Dance Company perform earlier this month at a Samba in the Streets workshop held at St. Paul United Methodist Church downtown. From Starnes Publishing.

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Touring Vulcan. From Dev.

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Boston Celtic punk band the Dropkick Murphys perform earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Mikey Bookout.

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Promo for real estate agent Bob KuyKendall of ARC Realty. From Joshua Robinson/DoP.

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Los Angeles comedian John Crist performs in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From Kendall Shaw Vlogs.

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Football: Temple at Alabama in 1991 at Legion Field in Graymont. From Bama Rewind.

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Family trip to Birmingham includes dinner at Applebee’s. From Naysha and Nae.

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Jeff Thomas of OVE speaks to an Auction Academy class in February. From Auction Academy.

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Visiting Golden Temple Natural Grocery and Cafe in Five Points South. From Cody Gremlin.

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Highlight reel for Gardendale senior defensive back Jonah Wright. From Street Light Recruiting.

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The Birmingham channel: In the almost spring

Thursday, March 15th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

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.

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The Birmingham channel: The table is set

Wednesday, March 7th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Members of the Nicholls State men’s basketball team visit the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in November. From Nicholls Athletics.

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A look at MaacahEats, a monthly dinner party and brunch series by Maacah Davis, editor in chief of Birmingham’s BellaDonna magazine. From Maacah.

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Browsing the World of Wheels in February at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Cereal at Midnight.

More World of Wheels? Sure, why not … From Kars 4 Life.

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Hockey: Pensacola Ice Flyers at Birmingham Bulls in February in Pelham. From Sin Bin SPHL.

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Portland, Ore., electronica artist Emancipator Ensemble performs in February at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Dawnizzi.

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The rainy finish line at February’s Mercedes Marathon. From Best Times Event Timing.

Racers’ perspective during the Mercedes Half-Marathon. From Dave Black Greek.

The start of the Regions Superhero 5K. From Best Times Event Timing.

The finish line for the 5K. From Best Times Event Timing.

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Promo for the Alabama Statewide Alumni Greek Step Show on March 17 at Parker High School in Smithfield. From Grown and Greek TV.

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“Dol,” a documentary about Dolester Miles, executive pastry chef at Highlands Bar and Grill, Bottega and Chez Fonfon for more than 30 years. From Southern Foodways.

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Birmingham band Early James and the Latest performs in December at Marty’s PM in Five Points South. From Actress Gabrielle.

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Six members of the 720th Operations Support Squadron of the Air Force receive Bronze Star Medals for the actions while deployed in Operation Inherent Resolve. The ceremony took place in February at UAB Hospital. From Defense Flash News.

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A new logo for Independent Presbyterian Church in Highland Park created by Modern Brand downtown. From IPC Birmingham.

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Why Surgical Care Associates takes part in the Birmingham Corporate Challenge. From Knight Eady.

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Wisconsin Christian rock band Skillet performs in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From DTenacity.

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Birmingham jazz musicians Ona Watson and Cleve Eaton on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Our Issues Birmingham.

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Widespread Panic performs “Lawyers, Guns and Money” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From Fred Ramadan.

More from the Widespread Panic show. From Chris Floyd Motivation.

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Checking out the Senior Citizens Valentine Gala at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Deck materials from Durante Home in Irondale. From Durante Home Exteriors.

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Nonprofit organization With Purpose helps children with cancer. From With Purpose Birmingham.

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Todd Melloh of Gameday Coffee talks with a father and son in January in Birmingham. From Gameday Coffee.

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Birmingham Elvis impersonator David Lee performs “Love Letters” (our vertical video of the week). From Courtney Crawford.

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Men’s bathroom at the Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens in Arlington – West End. From Will the Toilet Man.

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Promo for the World Games 2021. From Zeekee.

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Remembering the Birmingham Children’s Crusade of 1963. From Kenny G. Wilson.

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Dogwood performs in December at Daniel Day Gallery in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.

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Drone footage of Southside in daytime and Sloss Furnaces at night. From Sherpa Marketing Solutions.

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The Birmingham channel: Tour de loo

Wednesday, February 28th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Documentary short “Gip: Son of the South” (2014) on Gip’s Place backyard juke joint in Bessemer. From Josh Bullock.

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Decorating class at Whisk Cookie Company in Homewood. From Happenin’s in the ‘Ham.

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Bathroom at the Birmingham Scout Shop in Liberty Park, Vestavia Hills. From Will the Toilet Man.

Men’s bathroom at Vulcan Park. From Will the Toilet Man.

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Men’s bathroom at Grille 29 restaurant at Brookwood Village in Homewood. From Will the Toilet Man.

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Team Stickyman from Polyvance competes in the 24 Hours of LeMons race earlier this month at the Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Keith Lammon.

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A visit to the Japanese Gardens at the Birmingham Botanical Garden. From Cody Gremlin.

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Marimba Flor del Paraiso performs for the Fiesta of Santa Eulalia earlier this month at the A.G. Gaston Building downtown. From Nico Leon.

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Skateboarding around town from 2005 to 2010. From Wolf Turner.

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After Jayme Locke’s TEDXBirmingham presentation in March, Birmingham native Tyler Williamson donated a kidney to Hoover’s Jay Ernst, joining the UAB Kidney Chain. From UAB News.

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Highlight reel for Bessemer Academy senior point guard Roman Fletcher. From Street Light Recruiting.

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Hockey: Peoria Rivermen at Birmingham Bulls earlier this month in Pelham. From Journal Star.

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Family outing to the McWane Science Center downtown. From Being Mommy with Style.

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Driving through January snow on West Valley Avenue in Homewood. From Jose Garcia Sis.

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Asking Vestavia Hills first and second graders to answer “What does love mean to you?” From Starnes Publishing.

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Dance-off! At El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Super Rige.

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Massachusetts metalcore band Killswitch Engage performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Seventhone73.

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Highlights from the 2017 Alabama Pinball State Championship in January at Southern Coin-Op and Amusement in Pelham. From Magic City Pinball.

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Documentary “Walking in Black History” follows Erie, Pa., group through Birmingham, Tuskegee, Selma, Montgomery and other civil rights landmarks. From Tom Weber Films LLC.

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Austin rock band A Good Rogering performs “The Snail” in September at the Nick on Southside. From A Good Rogering.

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Checking in from Kami-Con, the annual anime conference in January at the BJCC East Exhibition Hall downtown (our vertical video of the week). From Puzzle Unique Lewis/Pearson.

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Birmingham rapper Timebomb Empire (our other vertical video of the week). From Timebomb Empire.

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Dining out at Beijing Express in Hoover. From Cody Gremlin.

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Knoxville country-pop singer Kelsea Ballerini performs “I Hate Love Songs” earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From David R.

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Promo for Innovative Financial Solutions in Trussville. From Vulcan Media.

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Promo for the Stars Over Alabama Showcase for softball players in July in Calera and Alabaster. From National Scouting Report.

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Promo for Birmingham Fashion Week’s $150,000 crowdfunding campaign on GoFundMe. From Heidi Elnora.

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Hayes K-8 students ask Sen. Doug Jones to visit. From STAIR of Birmingham.

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“Waitress,” a narrative short filmed at Cajun Seafood House in Vestavia Hills. From Jay Galloway.

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Duct cleaning (our other other vertical video of the week). From 3D Air Services LLC.

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A self-guided tour of Sloss Furnaces. From Kcterry.

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Highlights of Birmingham from 1988. From Life in Bama.

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Becoming dental assistants. From Birmingham Dental Assistant School.

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Cars cars cars at the World of Wheels earlier this month at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Vladimir Fuerte.

More from the World of Wheels. From Black Boy Dawson 01.

Even more from the World of Wheels. From Brian Hall.

Meeting WWE wrestler Charlotte Flair at the World of Wheels. From Jared Wallis.

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Drone footage of the Rotary Trail in the Magic City sign downtown. From Jerad Watson.

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Trailer for “The Undefeated Presents Dear Black Athlete” on ESPN, filmed earlier this month at the Sixth Avenue Baptist Church in South Titusville. From ESPN Front Row.

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Birmingham rock band Little Memphis and Friends performs “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” From Actress Gabrielle.

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Music-lighting demo. From Chris Sarris.

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Highlight reel for Birmingham Thunderbolts ’03 shortstop Lauren Bevis From Real Estate Videos.

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M.C. Laubscher of Cashflow Ninja in Pennsylvania talks with Maureen McCann of Spartan Invest in Five Points South. From Cashflow Ninja Podcast.

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Pre-show jitters? (Our other other other vertical video of the week.) From Large Marge.

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Report from Corporate America Credit Union in Irondale. From Vulcan Media.

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Tuesday, February 13th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Drone footage of Vulcan. From Craig.

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Explaining kyphoplasty. From Norton Dill.

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Commercial for Wininger Law Firm downtown. From Wininger Law Firm.

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Michigan rapper NF performs in January at Iron City on Southside. From Pringles Can Man.

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Hip-hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony performs at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Parrish Thomas.

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Drone footage of Railroad Park downtown. From Birmingham-Rail Productions.

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Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.

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Testimonial from Kristin Bearden of Remlap for Alabama Ortho Spine and Sports in Trussville. From Norton Dill.

Testimonial from Jerry Motes for Alabama Ortho Spine and Sports. From Norton Dill.

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Preventative cleaning against the flu outbreak. From Whitaker Family Vlogs.

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Running monster trucks through a simulated Legacy Arena course. From Tlitd31.

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Promo by Shane Douglas of All About Roofing in Leeds (our other vertical video of the week). From All About Roofing.

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TV host Jay Fever at the Alabama Theatre downtown for the Dancing Dolls of Birmingham show. From Marcus GramfamStore Brandon.

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Visiting Sloss Furnaces and Vulcan Park. From Caleb Jones.

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Getting ready for an operation at UAB Hospital (our other other vertical video of the week). From Cookiemix67.

And the recovery. From Cookiemix67.

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The BHM BIZ magazine panel “What’s Next in Sports in Birmingham?” in January at UAB’s Bartow Arena. The speakers: Mark Ingram, UAB athletic director; Jonathan Nelson, general manager of the Birmingham Barons; John Coppins, championship manager at the United States Golf Association; Morgan Trotter Copes, vice president of United Soccer League Birmingham; and Edgar Gantt, Southwestern Athletic Conference interim commissioner. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Drone footage of the Hawk’s Nest development at Lewis Smith Lake, designed by Nequette Architecture and Design downtown. From Nequette Architecture and Design.

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Heading to the Summit. From Lib C.

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Security camera footage of a car crash at the intersection of Fourth Avenue South and 15th Street. From Bullochman.

Another angle. From Bullochman.

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Scott of Aqua Systems of Birmingham in Pelham explains hard water. From Aqua Systems of Birmingham.

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Los Angeles singer-songwriter Aimee Mann performs “Save Me” in January at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Greg Smith.

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The praise team at Hillsview Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Roebuck performs “Lord, You’re Mighty,” “Mighty to Save” and “The Anthem.” From RiaRenee.

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Reveal of the Birmingham Legion FC soccer team in January. From Joseph Goodman.

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Ronnie Thomas, science teacher and Birmingham native, speaks at the 2018 Extra Yard for Teachers Summit in January in Atlanta. From Extra Yard Summit.

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Testimonial from teacher Kim Hall at Mountain Brook Elementary School for New Orleans-based K. Allen Consulting. From Krystal Allen.

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Birmingham hardcore band Clot performs in January at UAB Hill Student Center. From Colors of Nights.

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Profile of P. Lauren Savage, doctor at Alabama Ortho Spine and Sports. From Norton Dill.

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Visiting Repticon Birmingham Reptile and Exotic Animal Show in January at the Zamora Shrine Center in Irondale. From Service Dog Paws.

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The Oxford Reefs perform at the Bam Jam cheerleading competition in January at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Amber Gray.

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Birmingham metalcore band Gunnar performs in January at UAB Hill Student Center. From Colors of Nights.

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