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The Birmingham channel: When truckasauruses roamed the earth

Monday, January 29th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Huntsville author Frances Osborn Robb discusses the exhibit, “Shot in Alabama: Historical Birmingham Photographs,” based on her book of the same name earlier this month at the Birmingham Public Library central branch. From BPL Online.

Dashcam footage of driving from Birmingham. From Truck and Travel Live.

Dashcam footage of driving around downtown. From Gerson Orozco.

More driving around downtown. From Wuly Manuel.

Train in Irondale. From Birmingham-Rail Productions.

Legion Field, as seen through Google Earth. From Amazing Stadiumflights.

“Bailando” at Chuck E. Cheese’s in Inverness. From Bigmyke0913.

Big trucks at the Monster Jam Triple Threat Series earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown. From Chronicle’s of Carter.

More from the Monster Jam. From Andrew Bond.

Maximum Destruction a k a Max D. From Jordan Barrett.

El Toro Loco. From Monster Jam.

Megalodon. From Monster Jam.

Promo for Avondale bar the Marble Ring, filmed in Montgomery. From Cory Anchors.

Drone night footage of the Sterling Castle in Shelby. From the Sterling Castle.

Just another night at the gas station … (our vertical video of the week). From _ Teenager.

Talking about the Birmingham Pledge (our other vertical video of the week). From the Birmingham Pledge Foundation Tipler.

New York brass house band Too Many Zooz performs earlier this month at Saturn in Avondale. From A. Levy.

Students from Rochester’s Hillel Community Day School reflect on their trip to Birmingham, Selma and Montgomery. From Hillel Community Day School.

The Freestyle All-Stars Drumline of Center Point performs at the 2018 MLK Day 5K Drum Run downtown. From Starnes Publishing.

Hockey: Evansville Thunderbolts vs. Birmingham Bulls earlier this month in Pelham. From Thomas Pecoraro.

Visiting Cece Designs in Oxmoor. From Intrigue Designs.

The Southern Grit National Cup Series competition earlier this month at High Point Climbing and Fitness in Inverness. From USA Climbing.

Promo for Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority at UAB. From Asia Michael.

Promo for the Birmingham chapter of the nonprofit organization Girls on the Run. From Girls on the Run Birmingham.

New members of Gardendale nonprofit organization and sorority Pretty N Purple Turtle Shellz. From Pretty N Purple Turtle Shellz Pond.

The 2017 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Pupu Mojos.

Talking with Silvertron Cafe owner Marco Morosini about nonprofit program Heart to Table, which feeds homeless people at the warming station at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Highlight reel for Gardendale senior offensive tackle Adrian Gooch. From Street Light Recruiting.

Scenes from the November inauguration of Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin. From OTTV25 DA8TV.

Shout out to wrestler A.J. Styles at WWE’s “SmackDown Live” earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From WWE Wrestling Fan.

More from “SmackDown Live” (our other other other vertical video of the week). From WWE Wrestling Fan.

Still more from “SmackDown Live” (our final vertical video of the week). From Megan Sullivan.

Orlando rock band Matchbox Twenty performs “Long Day” in August at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Brian Trippe.

Drone footage of Asbury United Methodist Church near Lee Branch, including pouring concrete for the stage. From Wright Construction Company.

At the first Birmingham city council meeting with new mayor Randall Woodfin. From OTTV25 DA8TV.

Kids enjoying the December snow. From RadarChipmonk Plus4.

Exploring a snowy cityscape, including a snowball fight on the UAB quad. From Kevin Lee.

Hanging out at the new Topgolf in Uptown. From Lui Vids.

A look at Art of Truth studio in Homewood. From Big Phil the Director.

A look at the pop-up exhibit, “Giving Back: The Soul of Philanthropy Reframed and Exhibited,” this month at the Ballard House Project downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Mobile rapper Codeine Chris working in Birmingham. From Eddie Carey.

Obama campaign rally in 2008 at UAB’s Bartow Arena. From the Lee Overstreet.

Injecting Kybella to treat a double chin at Dermatology and Laser of Alabama in Mountain Brook. From Dr. Sarah Sawyer.

And firing a laser at bruising. From Dr. Sarah Sawyer

Rapper Hoodrich Pablo Juan performs earlier this month at Xclusive Lounge in Smithfield. From Filmswave Bray.

American Federation of Teachers’ promo for the Birmingham school system. From AFTHQ.

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The Birmingham channel: The bowl unseen

Tuesday, January 16th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Commercial for Changing Spaces Moving. From Joe Planson.

Christmas Eve wreck on the interstate near downtown. From the Sajeffe.

The Grand Atrium at the Riverchase Galleria during Christmastime. From Grabando.

A spring day. From Gowestusa.

Celebrating the first night of Kwanzaa at Z’s Restaurant downtown. From OTTV25 DA8TV.

Fun in the December snow. From Get Off the Grid Guy.

Tirade at the Apple Store at the Summit (our vertical video of the week). From Yellow Hammer.

December’s Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field, featuring Texas Tech vs. South Florida. From Tim Bliss.

Birmingham Bowl pep rally at Uptown. From Lubbock Avalanche-Journal – A-J Media.

“Red Raider Show” at Legion Field. From Lubbock Avalanche-Journal – A-J Media.

The Goin’ Band from Raiderland halftime show. From Nick James.

The Herd of Thunder halftime show. From Nick James.

A South Florida player does the splits. From ABC Action News.

Texas Tech’s postgame media conference. From Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Presenting the trophy to the South Florida Bulls. From USFBlogDotCom

Highlight reel for South Florida. From USF Athletics.

Highlight reel for Texas Tech. From Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Walking through downtown Birmingham and Pensacola. From Hum of the Earth.

“Near, far, wherever you are …” From Nico Leon.

The Holy Wonders of Birmingham. From Mr. Johnson.

Flying to Birmingham for November’s HowtoLife student religious rally at the Pelham Civic Center. From Lauren Faith M.

Promo for Friday’s Rising Star Road Show at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Come Together Create.

Promo for the Deeper Gathering weekly Christian meetings in Chelsea, Homewood and Trussville. From Dale Forehand.

Music video for “Stressin” by Treedee and Kett. From J.J. McLovin Vlogs.

Highlight reel for Jersey Intensity junior third baseman Angelina Mayers at the Birmingham Thunderbolts Five-Star Showcase. From Angelina Mayers.

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The Birmingham channel: We jazz January, too

Tuesday, January 9th, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Jazz with Birmingham trumpeter Collins “Bo” Berry at B.O.S.S. Ultra Bar and Lounge on Southside. From Actress Gabrielle.

More jazz. From Actress Gabrielle.

Fans at Satellite in Avondale break out in cheers at the Doug Jones election viewing party in December. From Cheney Wells.

A surprise 40th birthday party in December for Bryan Bell, organized by wife Becca Bell, at the Redmont Hotel downtown. From Kaley Martin.

WVTM-13 news crew witnesses nearby gunfire (happened to another WVTM reporting team in 2016). From WVTM-13 News.

Time-lapse footage of traffic around the supports for an I-20/59 ramp. From Starnes Publishing.

Birmingham band Roadside performs in 1995 at Zydeco on Southside. From William Walker.

Drone and terrestrial footage of the December snow. From Tim McGhee.

The Regals performs “Purple Rain” in November at Innisfree Irish Pub in Lakeview. From Actress Gabrielle.

Drone footage of downtown and Vulcan. From Dunlap Productions.

Arkansas YouTuber Emma Mae Jenkins speaks at November’s HowtoLife student religious rally at the Pelham Civic Center. From Emma Mae Jenkins.

More from the rally. From HowToLife Movement.

Team members from Texas Tech and South Florida visit patients at Children’s of Alabama during Birmingham Bowl week. From Children’s of Alabama.

More on the teams’ activities for Birmingham Bowl week. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Women saying “I am Birmingham.” From Out There Creative.

Parking lot gas (our vertical video of the week). From Large Marge.

Morehouse College student and Birmingham native Jarrell Jordan speaks to middle and high schoolers at Cornerstone School of Alabama in Huffman. From Jarrell Jordan.

Jordan speaks at Carver High School in North Birmingham. From Jarrell Jordan.

WAQY personalities Tommy Charles and Doug Layton encourage listeners to “Ban the Beatles” in 1966. From Ringo Starr 42.

Talking with two artists, William Colvin, retired art professor living in Fairfield, and Birmingham native Lorenzo Pace, a sculptor living in Brooklyn. From Tony M. Bingham.

Iron Tribe Fitness founder Jim Cavale on “Living Life on Purpose.” From Yellow Hammer.

Highlight reel for Bessemer Academy senior offensive lineman Asad Muhammad. From Street Light Recruiting.

Dashcam footage of driving through town from I-20/59 to I-65. From Technno.

Scenes from December’s ZooLight Safari at the Birmingham Zoo in Redmont Park. From Live Storms Media.

UAB engineering professor Dean Sicking and UAB field project manager Steven Thompson on developing safer vehicle barriers. From Camisary Inc.

Clips of Birmingham band Clutch. From Timothy Huffman.

The TubaChristmas concert in December at Alys Stephens Center. From Paul Houston.

A foggy, rainy December night. From Live Storms Media.

Music video for “Waiting on Your Call” by Birmingham rock band Smoking with the Bandit. From Smoking with the Bandit.

Time-lapse footage of the demolition of the UAB Hill Student Center. From Ryan Meyer.

A 360-degree look at the interior of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown. From Civil Rights Trail.

A 360-degree look at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute from Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Civil Rights Trail.

Street fight (our other vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Hood Newz Bihh.

December flash flood around town. From Storm Chasing Video.

Walking the dog in winter at Railroad Park, plus drone footage. From Seth Baylis.

Atlanta rapper Scotty ATL performs in December at the Nick on Southside. From UndergroundBooking Jimbo.

Student report on the 2017 Birmingham mayoral election. From Kristi Love.

Former NBA star and Birmingham native T.R. Dunn on local TV show “Keeping Up with Birmingham.” From Dewayne Moore – Keeping Up with Birmingham.

Birmingham rapper YBN Nahmir. From Lanc.

Talking with Mandy Majerik of HotHouse Design Studio florists in Homewood. From J. Schwanke.

Charles Krulak, former Marine general and president of Birmingham-Southern College, on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Mayor Randall Woodfin.

Promo for the 18th annual Alabama Commercial Real Estate Conference and Expo in February at the Club. From Cherie Moman.

Dashcam footage of driving around town. From Grabando.

Drumming at 1st and 23rd downtown. From Larry Hudson.

A 400m race during December’s USATF Galleria Games at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Da Henry Crew.

A 60m race. From Cedric Vaughn.

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Tuesday, January 2nd, 2018

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Highlight reel for freshman point guard Austin McLendon, filmed in Pelham. From Hoop Brothers.

Parking lot fight (our vertical video of the week). From Justin Rogers.

A rat hole (our other vertical video of the week). From Rid-a-Critter Inc.

Promo for Fonteneau and Arnold law firm in Five Points South. From Yellow Pages.

Basketball: Birmingham-Southern at Rose-Hulman in December. From RHIT Sports Info.

Rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra performs “Carol of the Bells” in December at Legacy Arena downtown. From the Video Game Junkie.

Highlight reel for Vestavia Hills senior sprinter Miyaz Baynes. From Street Light Recruiting.

A breakdancing Birmingham police officer onstage at the Alabama Theatre downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From Lane Harper.

Janet Jackson performs in December at Legacy Arena (our other other other vertical video of the week). From K Michelle Rockin with K.

Downtown walkabout (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Simply Beautiful on a Budget.

Highlight reel for Evangel Christian senior linebacker Hunter Green. From Street Light Recruiting.

Simulating the Birmingham Bowl in “NCAA Football 14,” Texas Tech vs. South Florida. From Sports Gaming 1.

A graduation party at Sumo Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar at Patton Creek in Hoover. From Obioha Okoro.

The 1996 USA Hooters Cup Coca-Cola 250 at Birmingham International Raceway in Five Points West. From Aaron Creed.

Selling the benefits of removing the elevated section of I-20/59 downtown, from nonprofit organization Rethink 20/59. From Neoteotihuacan.

Morgantown, Ky., rapper Tommy White, a k a Two from Triple Beam Two, performs in Birmingham. From GYS Entertainment.

The Birmingham Lawyers Peace Seminar in March at the Jefferson County Courthouse downtown. Participants: Doug Vu, St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Chapel at UAB; Jonathan Miller, Temple Emanu-el; Joyce Vance, former U.S. Attorney; Houston Brown, former presiding judge of Jefferson County; Sameh Asal, Birmingham Islamic Society; Kip Laxson, Asbury United Methodist Asbury United Methodist; and Joseph Boohaker, presiding judge of Jefferson County. From the Nomberg Law Firm.

Touring the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute downtown. From MCphotonow.

Promo for mission trip to Panama run by nonprofit organization Hecho Project in Lakeview. From Hecho Project.

A dispute over a wedding booking at the Cedars Club in Glen Iris (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Mision Informativa NL.

Promo for General Heating and Air in Hoover. From Yellow Pages.

A day at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Andy Montgomery.

NWA Wrestling match featuring One Man Kru vs. Mike Jackson in 2008 during Fiesta in Linn Park downtown. From One Man Kru.

Highlight reel for McAdory junior running back Danté Franklin Jr. From Street Light Recruiting.

Drone footage of Red Mountain during December’s snow day. From Alirosa.

More from the December snow storm. From Bama Guy n Bham.

Birmingham band Bonus Round performs in September at Brookwood Village in Homewood. From East Coast Entertains.

Testimonial by Felecia for Vitalogy Wellness Center in Homewood (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Vitalogy Wellness Center.

Karen Utz, curator and historian of Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark, presents “The Music of the Birmingham District’s Mines, Railroads and Mills” in 2016 in Montgomery. From Alabama Department of Archives and History.

Discussing art and science, with Birmingham artist Merrilee Challiss and Brooklyn bioinformatician Reza Khodadadi-Jamayran as part of the Birmingham Museum of Art’s 2016 Shift series. From Neoteotihuacan.

Lighting the Linn Park Christmas tree (our final vertical video of the week). From Patrick Byington.

Japanese experimental band Boris performs in November at Saturn in Avondale. From Large Marge.

Penguins! Filmed by Birmingham’s Kyle Sullivan in Antarctica. From Neoteotihuacan.

Birthday fun at the new Topgolf in Uptown. From Fritz Family Entertainment.

Touring Sloss Furnaces. From a Life Worth Finding.

Senate candidate Doug Jones holds a rally on Election Day eve at his campaign headquarters in East Avondale. From Washington Post.

Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin discusses the Senate race on Election Day with CNN. From Almutaz Bur News Network.

Woodfin discusses Senate candidate Roy Moore on “Here and Now.” From WBUR.

Interview with Arthur Price Jr., senior pastor at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown. From Civil Rights Trail.

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The Birmingham channel: Ballers and brawlers

Monday, December 11th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Trussville evangelist Karen Schatzline appears on a November episode of “Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural!” From Heaven Visit.

Just another Thanksgiving night at the Galleria (our vertical video of the week). From the AIO Entertainment.

Highlight reel for Sparkman senior guard Anthony A.J. Horton, filmed in Pelham. From Hoop Brothers.

Dashcam footage of the Bessemer Super Highway. From Real Karma.

Basketball: Birmingham-Southern at Roanoke in November. From Roanoke Athletics.

Football highlights: UAB at Florida in November. From ESPN Gainesville.

A glimpse of the Body Worlds Rx 2016 exhibit at McWane Science Center downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Large Marge.

A fun outing in Birmingham, including a meal at Cracker Barrel. From Madeline Hart.

A simulation of the Bernards’ back yard. From Platinum Pools Texas.

Checking out the sites at Red Mountain Park. From Gowestusa.

Navigating the Hugh Kaul Beanstalk Forest at Red Mountain Park. From Cristiano Fontes.

Miss USA Deshauna Barber speaks at the UAB Leadership Conference in October at the Hill Student Center. From Deshauna Barber.

Mexican band La Arrolladora Banda el Limón performs “Me va Pesar” in November at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Cristy Bazan.

“Face the Nation” report from Birmingham on Senate candidate Roy Moore. From Face the Nation.

Steve Roberts performs “Red Mountain” at King’s Way Church in Irondale. From King’s Way Church.

Another virtual Birmingham. From Wise Era Trill TV.

A talkative peacock at the Birmingham Zoo. From Wesley Redinger.

Rapper Lisa K. performs “Anomaly.” From Lisa K. Music.

The gross toilet at Target (our other other vertical video of the week). From Large Marge.

Daphne Chamberlain, assistant history professor at Tougaloo College in Mississippi, talks on “The Jackson Movement and Birmingham,” at the 2017 Institute for College and University Teachers in June in Jackson. From Fannie Lou Hamer.

Birmingham hip-hop artist Rocki performs in November at WorkPlay in Lakeview (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Deavin Napoleon.

A 60m hurdles race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Rashni Walker.

Playing at the Thunderbolts Five Star Exposure Tournament in November. From Rik Kinghorn.

Members of UAB’s Indian Cultural Association meets world traveler Abhishek Kumar Sharma in November. From Abhi: Around the World.

Hiking the Ridge and Valley Trail and Overlook Trail at Ruffner Mountain. From Gowestusa.

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The Birmingham channel: A November to remember

Monday, November 27th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Who wins the grand prize at the Sidewalk $10K Party earlier this month at WorkPlay in Lakeview? From Cardboard Titanics.

“The Cornerstone Way,” a promotional video for Woodlawn’s Cornerstone Schools of Alabama. From Cornerstone Schools of Alabama.

Recap of the 11th weekend of high school football earlier this month at Hoover High’s Buccaneer Stadium. From Starnes Publishing.

Preview of the first weekend of high school football playoffs earlier this month. From Starnes Publishing.

A delivery to U.S. Steel in Fairfield. From Lawrence Nicholson Jr.

A 100m freestyle race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Elvin Sabanadzovic.

The 76th annual Magic City Classic in October at Legion Field, with the Alabama A&M Bulldogs vs. Alabama State Hornets. From Alex Hines.

Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.

Jana May and Taunea Green of Keller Williams Realty explain the Real Estate Consumers Agency and Disclosure Act. From Jana May, Birmingham Real Estate Agent.

Birmingham rap group MoMoney Gang performs “Circle K.” From Niles Bryant.

Hip-hop soul artist Mary J. Blige performs “Be Happy” in September at Legacy Arena downtown (our vertical video of the week). From C. Marie.

Hoops. From Anthony Strickland.

Riding two-wheel, three-wheel and four-wheel motorcycles in Woodlawn. From Film Headz.

CNN coverage of Senate candidate Roy Moore speaking to the Mid-Alabama Republican Club on Veterans Day at the Vestavia Hills Library in the Forest. Protestors and members of local and national media were on hand. From Lone Wolf Sager.

Highlight reel for Homewood junior pitcher/fielder Justin Perreault at October’s Fall Top Prospect National Showcase in Emerson, Ga. From Skill Show Videos.

A tour of the Negro Southern League Museum downtown (our vertical video of the week). From Wake up the Black Nation.

A model of a piano key at Alabama Piano Gallery in Vestavia Hills. From Dr. Mary Crowell.

Bhuvan Unhelkar, associate professor at the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, presents on “Big Data Technologies Meet Semantic Web: Illustration of Applications in Managing Urban Crises” earlier this month at the Society for Design and Process Science conference at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel on Southside. From Bhuvan Unhelkar.

Flamingos at the Birmingham Zoo. From Jeremy Bowling.

At the downtown bus station (our vertical video of the week). From Trucker Murray.

Gloria Gallardo takes a penalty kick for the Chivas F.C. of Ft. Walton Beach. From Lidia Gallardo.

The French family poses downtown. From Angela Blake Photography LLC.

In the audience at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Catastruphie.

Campaign video for Ashley Peinhardt for the Birmingham Bar Association’s executive committee place No. 1. From Hare Wynn.

A bowling tournament at Oak Mountain Lanes in Pelham. From Hung and Ha Nguyen.

A look at Birmingham Dance Theatre in Vestavia Hills. From Beyond Technology.

Jacksonville blues-rock Tedeschi Trucks Band performs in September at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Outside in Alabama.

New York rock band Living Colour performs “Open Letter (to a Landlord)” earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Mike Perry.

Commercial for Hawthorne at Lake Heather apartments in Hoover. From Hawthorne Residential Partners.

A look at Starnes graphic and Web designer Matt Crawford. From Starnes Digital.

Buffalo death metal band Cannibal Corpse performs “Code of the Slashers” earlier this month at Saturn in Avondale. From Blood and Brutality Records.

Demo reel for Mountain Brook production company Vulcan Media. From Vulcan Media.

Atop the Redmont Hotel downtown with Dan Solomon, co-executive producer of “Bigger” which is filming in Birmingham. From Grace Solomon.

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The Birmingham channel: The parking lot chronicles

Monday, October 9th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Reviewing the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Kim Townsel.

Driving on I-65 by the cross at Gardendale First Baptist Church. From Steven Jennings.

Listening to WUHT Hot 107.7 FM. From Local and DX Radio.

Saturday morning Cars and Coffee in September at Hoover Tactical Firearms. From Project Lightning.

Stobe the Hobo rides the rails from Jacksonville to Birmingham and visits Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Hobestobe.

Hanging out at Wildwood North. From Kazuko205.

A look at the Birmingham Housing Summit at UAB’s National Alumni Society House. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Nashville country singer Chris Stapleton performs in September at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Josh Allison.

Chris Stapleton performs “Nobody to Blame.” From Pixel Films.

Installing insulation in a house (our vertical video of the week). From Rid-a-Critter Inc.

Time-lapse footage of a class on 3D printing at Red Mountain Makers in Woodlawn. From Red Mountain Makers.

Andrew Pearson Jr. of Cathedral Church of the Advent downtown conducts leadership training. From Charles Gaston.

Drone footage of Avondale. From Sam Mitchell.

Birmingham promo video from Condé Nast Traveler for the Alabama Tourism Department. From Matt Lyons.

Tulsa pop-rock band Hanson performs “On and On” in September at Iron City on Southside. From Jessica Kingery.

Meanwhile at Hobby Lobby … (our other vertical video of the week). From Large Marge.

Birmingham MMA fighter Eryk Anders. From George Miller.

Arriving at the downtown bus station. From Frugal Travel Guru.

A look at the 30th annual Noojin and White Race to the Courthouse in September. From Telegraph Creative.

A look at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From WellDunn Entertainment.

Freestylin’ in the front seat (our other other vertical video of the week). From Tony Montez.

Staffers from uniform news site Uniswag go behind the scenes at UAB (our other other other vertical video of the week). From UNISWAG.

James Grymes, author of “Violins of Hope,” promotes the April exhibit of the same name. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Preaching at the Five Points South fountain. From Yahawashi Is Coming Back!

Birmingham singer-songwriter Raquel Lily reveals why she loves this city. From Raquel Lily.

Ten hours of a mostly empty parking lot. From Graham and Company.

Discussing youth homelessness. From Bagsly.

Birmingham city council member Lashunda Scales on the Birmingham Water Works. From Jefferson C. Outcast I.

Intro to sermon series Common Thread. From Daveo Video.

Recap of the fourth weekend of high school football in September at Oak Mountain’s stadium. From Starnes Publishing.

Preview of the fifth weekend of high school football. From Starnes Publishing.

Kortney discusses his time with the Birmingham Violence Reduction Initiative. From Birmingham Violence Reduction Initiative.

Austin travel vlogger Renata Pereira visits Roots and Revelry, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and Kelly Ingram Park, Vulcan and more. From Renata Pereira.

Fixing a hole in the roof made by a rat (our final vertical video of the week). From Rid-a-Critter Inc.

Boot camp workout at Homewood Central Park. From F3 Birmingham.

Kickstarter promo video from 2010 for the Desert Island Supply Company in Woodlawn with Chip Brantley. From Kickstarter Videos (Books and Publishing).

Music video for “One Voice” by Oak Mountain seniors as a tribute to classmates Madison McManus and Michael Luu. From Kai Edwards.

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The Birmingham channel: Say so long to summer

Monday, August 28th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Nonprofit group Member Political Advocacy and Campaign Team conducts training in February at Birmingham-Southern College. The event included Birmingham chapters of Black Lives Matter and Showing Up for Racial Justice. From Howard Garcia.

Taking a tour of Sloss Furnaces. From SquirmyFeet Explores.

Consultant Rich Grehalva discusses “Change to an Elder Culture” at a 2014 TEDxBirmingham Salon in Trim Tab Brewing in Lakeview. From Rich Grehalva.

St. Petersburg, Fla., rock band Frostfang performs “Desert Waves” in July at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Jared Caprio.

Running at Veterans Park in Hoover (our vertical video of the week). From Rance Reed.

A World Changers mission team spends a week in July in Birmingham working on a house. From James Savage.

Promo for Mission Serve mission trips in Birmingham. From Mission Serve.

Trains in Irondale. From Brickbuilder711.

Counting Crows performs “A Long December” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre (our other vertical video of the week). From Mikey Bookout.

Interview with Birmingham painter Sarah Webb. From Summer Classics.

Meet Marn Hoe Chong, a Samford student from Malaysia. From Samford Admission.

“A Day in the Life of a Samford Student” promo for Samford University. From Samford Admission.

Hanging out with Ralph Waldo Beeson, a founding donor of Samford. From Samford Admission.

Rockin’ in Lakeview. From Eduardo Spock.

Highlights from the second annual Served Back-to-School Rally and backpack giveaway earlier this month at Urban Attic in East Lake. From DeffMind Film Production.

A look at sweet tea, filmed in part in Birmingham. From Neoteotihuacan.

Promo for free biweekly Pop-Up Pilates in the Park classes, from 6 to 7 tonight at Homewood Park. From WellDunn Entertainment.

Zip-lining at Red Mountain Park. From Adrian Christian H. Opinion.

Birmingham fun includes Vulcan, Steel City Pops and Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. From Olivia Morris.

Bike flip! From Ricky Rogers.

Vlogging while driving about unsafe driving (our other other vertical video of the week). From the Adventures of Kara Marionette.

Behind the scenes at the JCC Maccabi Games opening ceremony earlier this month at UAB’s Bartow Arena. From Billy Goat.

Dallas’ winning goal against Denver in soccer at the JCC Maccabi Games. From JCC Dallas.

Singing in church. From Alexander Popov.

Birmingham rock band Wray performs earlier this month at the Nick on Southside. From the Nick Bham.

Fishing for bass. From John Sieweke.

Birmingham trivia. From Simply4Me.

On preparing wills. From Christopher Reid.

Highlight reel for senior lacrosse goalie Nico DePaoli from Riverside Military Academy in Gainesville, Ga., during July’s Birmingham-Southern Pantherlax Showcase. From Nico DePaoli.

Commercial for Cahaba Cycles. From Meredith Anderson.

Flooding downtown. From Timbo a k a Sledge.

Promo for working at WVTM-13. From Hearst Television Careers.

Spanish band La Voz del Desierto stops by EWTN in Irondale in July. From La Voz del Desierto.

Promo for the Embers to a Flame Conference in January at Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Vestavia Hills. From Briarwood Presbyterian Church.

Dance party (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Catedratico DJ.

More dancing. From Catedratico DJ.

Stormy evening (our final vertical video of the week). From Ron Whit.

Barons second baseman Toby Thomas makes a diving catch against the Jumbo Shrimp’s David Vidal earlier this month at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville. From Minor League Baseball.

Drone footage of downtown. From Nathan “Smokey” Williams.

Driving through downtown on I-20/59. From Nica Envíos USA LLC.

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The Birmingham channel: Parks and recreation

Monday, August 21st, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Autism Society of Alabama executive director Melanie Jones welcomes guests to Saturday’s 20th annual Autism Shines Gala at the Grand Bohemian Hotel in Mountain Brook. From Zeekee.

Drone footage of Birmingham Boulders in the Oxmoor neighborhood. From Vertical Solutions.

Testimonial by Netta R. Jones for downtown law firm Morris Bart (our vertical video of the week). From Morris Bart LLC.

Checking out the engine at night. From Deric McGuffie.

Twelve hours of footage of the First U.S. Bank building on U.S. 280 near Whole Foods. From Graham and Company.

Rock band Interstellar Boys performs “Roam” in July at WorkPlay in Lakeview (our other vertical video of the week). From Gram Noden.

We Buy Houses talks with a seller (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jason LeSueur.

Patient Lee Wilkerson discusses receiving the O-shot, a k a the orgasm shot, at Vitalogy Wellness Center in Homewood. From Vitalogy Wellness Center.

Trains in Bessemer. From Birmingham Rail Productions.

Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.

Birmingham barbershop quartet Silver Lining performs the National Anthem in July at Regions Field (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Dennis R. Jones.

At the 22nd annual Back to School RESPECT Rally in July at Kelly Ingram Park. From the Vault.

Exploring Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From SquirmyFeet Explores.

UAB senior player Shaq Jones on the team’s special bond with the community. From SB Nation Radio Brian Schaible.

Talking with UAB football coach Bill Clark. From SB Nation Radio Brian Schaible.

A look at the Birmingham Alive Family Fun Day in July at Legion Field. From Arkadia Films.

Atlanta rock band Pylon Reenactment Society performs “Beep” in July at Saturn in Avondale. From Christopher Hill.

Atlanta singer Puddles Pity Party, a k a Mike Geier, performs in July at Iron City on Southside (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Hollie McDonald.

The Male Chorus performs “Fix It Jesus” in July at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

Gabriel’s Horns Ensemble performs “Jesus Is Love” in July at Ephesus. From Be Encouraged.

The Young Adult Choir performs “Don’t Cry” in July at Ephesus. From Be Encouraged.

Riding the train around the Birmingham Zoo. From Jaguar TV Guatemala Santa Eulalia.

Promo for the Ronald McDonald House of Alabama $5,000 fund-raiser for a new playground. From Planet Fundraiser.

Miami rapper Nino Brown on Westside droppin’ knowledge (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Nino Brown.

Pinson ministry Extended Hands Alliance holds a morning church service in July at Linn Park downtown (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Angetodac.

StartupBus visits Innovation Depot downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Candidates Michael “Mickey” Millsap and Angela Scoggins-Watson participate in July’s District 5 school board debate at First United Methodist Church downtown. From Birmingham Alabama.

Hanging out in Birmingham, visiting Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds, Railroad Park downtown and Dreamland Bar-B-Que on Southside. From Peter Khamphouvong.

Drone footage of sunset downtown. From BM Media.

Waiting on the Amtrak at the downtown train station. From Amtrak Fan219.

Nashville country band Farewell Angelina performs “Radioactive” in June at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Farewell Angelina.

Highlight reel from the 2016 youth football season. From Yung Playa Entertainment.

Birmingham’s Keon Barnum smacks an RBI single against the Pensacola Blue Wahoos earlier this month at Regions Field. From Minor League Baseball.

What Anna loves about Birmingham. From Anna Gleason.

Special 360-degree views of Vulcan Park, Regions Field, Sloss Furnaces, Kelly Ingram Park and the Pizitz Food Hall. From Southern Living.

A look at the Kids and Jobs program by the Birmingham Mayor’s Office Division of Youth Services and nonprofit organization Navigate Affordable Housing Partners. From Navigate Affordable Housing Partners.

Temple vs. Alabama in 1991 at Legion Field. From Alabama Historian.

Memphis rappers Young Dolph and Key Glock in Birmingham (our final vertical video of the week). From I Got the Dirt.

Montgomery rapper Trick Elmoe performs at Side Effects in Smithfield. From TrillionGangTV.

A recent episode of “Black America” titled “The Conscience of America: Birmingham’s Fight for Civil Rights,” with host Carol Jenkins, niece of Birmingham business leader A.G. Gaston. From Cunytv75.

Drone footage of Southside and the Birmingham area. From Seacrest_FPV.

Promo for the Live2Lead conference in October at Regions Field. From Richard Mobley | Seven Four.

Driving in Pelham on U.S. 31 south. From los Reyes De la Rima Spdr.

Highlights from July’s Motion X church student conference at Legacy Arena downtown. From Jayme Robinson.

Texas Travelers pitcher Elizabeth Schaefer hits a walk-off double against the Birmingham Thunderbolts to move Texas into the semi-finals of the 2017 USA Softball National Championships in July in Dallas. From Texas Travelers Softball.

Gospel quartet the Pilgrim Jubilees performs “Rich Man, Poor Man” at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Coy Cuff.

A quick look at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. From Quikthinking Software.

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The Birmingham channel: Kickin’ it

Monday, August 14th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Birmingham Hammers at Chattanooga Football Club in July. From Chattanooga Football Club.

Train. From Ritu J.

Rapper David Banner in July at the Shoe Clinic in Five Points South. From AllGODbuddy.

The Prblms performs “Clearview” and “Lane Switch” at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From The Prblms.

Chatting at T-Bones restaurant in Five Points South. From Fill in the Pieces.

Praise break at the 98th International Holy Convocation at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown (our vertical video of the week). From James K. Jefferson.

Birmingham’s Black Jacket Symphony performs “And Your Bird Can Sing” in 2014 at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Treser62.

Pelham’s Southern Knights Drum and Bugle Corps performs at July’s Drum Corps International competition at Samford’s Seibert Stadium. From Chris Deal.

A visit to Reed Books downtown (our vertical video of the week). From R.J. Wilson.

A July episode of “Our Issues Birmingham” with Birmingham mayoral candidate Chris Woods. From Our Issues Birmingham.

Commercial for Birmingham mayoral candidate Frank Matthews. From Frank Matthews.

Talking with Lane Odin of Birmingham retailer Cigars and More at the International Premium Cigar and Pipe Retailers’ 85th annual convention in Las Vegas. From Micallef Cigars.

Tennis highlights: UAB at South Florida in March in Tampa. From JoeKing32.

Summer road trip from South Carolina to Jacksonville, Fla., to Enterprise and Birmingham. From Healthy Ai.

Flash flood late July along Patton Creek in Vestavia Hills. From Live Storms Media.

Hugh flash flood by Diplomat Deli in Vestavia Hills. From Weather Nation.

More flooding near the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Storm Chasing Video.

Flood footage from social media users. From Weather Channel.

Vlogging while driving to the Levite Jewish Community Center (our vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.

South Florida vs. South Carolina in the last play of December’s Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field. From Alec Monies.

Driving in Birmingham. From Justin Campbell.

A magic trick (our vertical video of the week). From Dedrick Ander.

Los Angeles rock band Hey Violet performs “Hoodie” in July at Brookwood Village in Homewood (our vertical video of the week). From That Irwin Girl.

The 1990 Iron Bowl at Legion Field. From Alabama Historian.

A report from the bus in the rain (our vertical video of the week). From Madison DeGraffenreid.

Stormy skies in Vestavia Hills (our vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.

Candidate forum for Birmingham district No. 2 in late July at East Lake United Methodist Church. From I Believe in Birmingham.

Walking to Anytime Fitness in Vestavia Hills to work out. From Kyle Gainey.

Drone footage of a driveway in progress in the Oak Meadows neighborhood. From Wright Construction Birmingham.

Trucking along I-65 from Franklin, Ky., to Birmingham. From Big Rig Travels.

Exploring the city at What’s on 2nd and Edgar’s Bakery downtown, Silvertron Cafe in Forest Park and Liberty Park in Vestavia Hills. From Robert Gurule.

A confession. From Steven San Lucas.

Driving in the rain westbound on I-20 at the I-459 junction. From Ritu J.

Pensacola rapper Cremro Smith performs in July at the Nick on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From UndergroundBooking Jimbo.

Fun times at the Birmingham Zoo and the Riverchase Galleria. From Shiiyo.

Hunting for an RV park. From Squirmy Feet Explores.

A snippet of Western Kentucky vs. UAB in 1996 at Legion Field. From WKU Library Special Collections.

Gadsden hip-hop artist Big Henri and Bray perform in July at the Nick on Southside. From UndergroundBooking Jimbo.

Chris Reid of Reid Law Firm on Southside discusses visitation rights. From Christopher Reid.

Checking out downtown via Google Maps Street View (our vertical video of the week). From Lopez Alexander.

Rapper Chezzy Boy performs at the Nick on Southside. From RVLI Video.

An orangutan at the Birmingham Zoo (our vertical video of the week). From Ritu J.

More from the zoo: swan, flamingos, pony and giraffes. From Kait Mauro.

Even more: Burmese python and red-and-green macaw. From Kait Mauro.

Demonstrating clean variations at CrossFit Birmingham in Inverness. From Rigorous Media.

British cover band the Molly Ringwalds performs “Home Sweet Home” in July at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Steppencat.

Birmingham to add United Soccer League team in 2019. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Promo for new USL team. From Brian Curtin.

Coming from South Carolina for the Southern Sportsman’s Apparel booth at the 34th annual World Deer Expo in July at the BJCC Exhibition Halls downtown. From Kyle Gainey.

Talking with A.J. Johnson, pastor from Hartford, Conn., about July’s March for Justice downtown. From Revival That Works.

A trip to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Gowestusa.

Promo for nonprofit organization STAIR of Birmingham, or Start the Adventure in Reading. From STAIR of Birmingham.

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The Birmingham channel: The flying pup

Monday, July 31st, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings’ submission for Birmingham Business Journal’s Birmingham’s Best Places to Work contest. From A Morales Production.

Hooping at the Summit. From Carron Hoops a Lot.

Having non-deep dish pizza at Deep Dish Pizza Company in the Brook Highland area of Hoover (our vertical video of the week). From Andrew Elliott.

Promo for last week’s Night of Worship with singer-songwriter Joshua Aaron at Beth Hallel Birmingham in Hoover. From Aly Hathcock.

Riding in a 2015 Roush Ford Mustang (our other vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.

A dramatic interpretation of “Letter From Birmingham Jail.” From River Deville.

Checking in with the Birmingham Outlawz. From Generation Nexxt Youth Sports Network.

Birmingham singer Chasidy Weldon performs “At Last” (our other other vertical video of the week). From Vergie Flanigan.

Promo for the Lindamood-Bell Learning Center in Homewood. From Lindamood Bell 1.

A review of Pies and Pints downtown (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Andrew Elliott.

Birmingham metalcore band Amnesty Please performs “Seven and Severed” earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Aaron Jones.

Drone footage of the SEC Media Days signage on the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. From Robert Evans.

A look at Five restaurant in Lakeview. From Harbor Docks.

Driving through downtown on I-20/59. From Jaguar TV Guatemala Santa Eulalia.

Highlight reel for Atlanta high school senior Elijah Maris at the Baseball America clinic earlier this month at Birmingham-Southern College. From Elijah Maris.

“There is no HIV.” — Damian Q. Laster of Birmingham. (Our other other other other vertical video of the week.) From Damian Laster.

Journey performs “Lights” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Andy Norman.

Hip-hop group Run the Jewels performs “Close Your Eyes (and Count to Fuck)” earlier this month at Sloss Fest. From Rithm Blue.

Drone footage of Indian Springs School. From WayPoint Pilots.

Sound check for Birmingham’s DJ Manish. From Manish Let’s Get Em a k a DJ Manish.

Flying a puppy named Storm from Vienna to Birmingham (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From I Cuccioli di Carlotta.

A battle from the “Injustice 2” tournament at GameStop in Eastwood. From Apok – Xbox Gamer Tag the Real Apok.

Birmingham center fielder Jeff Gelalich makes a diving catch against the Mobile BayBears earlier this month at Regions Field. From Minor League Baseball.

Nick Basto hits a three-run homer against Mobile. From Minor League Baseball.

Asia performs “Heat of the Moment” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Jjeff500tv.

Wedding cake from Hoover’s Velvet Kake. From Velvet Kake LLC.

Singer-songwriter Demi Lovato performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Until I Die.

Fans wait in line for Demi Lovato. From AL.com.

ABC 33/40 report on vandalism hate crime earlier this month at Helena Muslim family’s house. From I Hooper.

The view from Leeds/Lake Purdy. From Matt Ezell.

Rap duo YGB performs at Diamonds of Birmingham Gentlemen’s Club in Brighton (our final vertical video of the week). From Deson Colwell.

Promo for community partnership program Innovate Birmingham. From Innovate Birmingham.

Road trip from North Carolina to Flagstaff. Driving through downtown Birmingham. From Life at 7,000 Ft.

Spending the night in the car in a Birmingham-area Walmart parking lot. From Life at 7,000 Ft.

Cathy Friedman, Birmingham Holocaust Education Center board member, on August’s L’Chaim event at Alys Stephens Center. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Feature on the Birmingham Candy Company at Railroad Park. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Five Points South-based Janify Carpet Cleaning shows off a new industrial vacuum. From Janitors Closet USA.

Jonathan Barry-Blocker of Legal Services Alabama downtown explains the options available. From Mustardseed Productions.

Watching the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus in January at Legacy Arena downtown. From Samuel Whitt.

Birmingham Steelers on the field. From Shad Morgan.

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The Birmingham channel: Family free-for-all

Monday, July 10th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Fireworks!

Thunder on the Mountain (our vertical video of the week). From GardenGoddess11.

(Our other vertical video of the week.) From Amber Faye.

(Our other other vertical video of the week.) From Main1999.

Time-lapse footage. From Greg Randall.

Time-lapse footage from downtown. From Greg Randall.

A glimpse of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus in January at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Lexus Bowman.

Birmingham’s Sisters With Voices Gospel Singers performs “On the Right Road Now” and “Sweeping Through the City” (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jonathan Slaughter.

Elevator at the Fairfield Inn and Suites in Fultondale (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From the Gatson Openings Fan 14.

Trains passing through Irondale. From Carson Bean.

North Carolina’s Triangle Rock Club youth climbing team competes at June’s sport and speed divisionals at High Point Climbing and Fitness in Inverness. From Henry Ritterpusch.

Praise Team performs “More Than Anything” at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

Performing at a June NAACP rally in History Park downtown. From AllGODbuddy.

Hanging with the family at Ensley Soho. From Siza Hanz.

The Lea family poses at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Angela Blake Photography LLC.

National Speech and Debate Association 2017 awards video, held in Birmingham. From Aftermontana.

Highlights from Pridefest 2017 in June at Sloss Furnaces. From Horror Queen.

San Francisco roots-rock band Train performs “Drive By” in May at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Greatness063.

Motorcycles at the Nick on Southside (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.

The 2016 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Geneva Barker.

Birmingham’s Cameron Seitzer hits a double against the Jackson Generals at Regions Field downtown. From Minor League Baseball.

Visiting Vulcan and its museum. From Michael G.

Glimpses of Birmingham. From Devon Harris.

A June panel discussion in Philadelphia on the 1963 bombing of Birmingham’s Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Participants are Sarah Collins Rudolph, survivor; Steven Levingston, Washington Post editor; Hannibal Lokumbe, Philadelphia Orchestra composer-in-residence; and moderator Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center. From National Constitution Center.

A World Changers mission team spends a week in Birmingham fixing up a house. From World Changers.

Another World Changers mission team in Birmingham. From World Changers.

Scenes from the first Grace Church Vacation Bible School in Smyrna, Tenn., run by Vestavia Hills’ Shades Mountain Baptist Church. From Tom Agnew.

A visit to Ruffner Mountain. From Gowestusa.

Driving through Bessemer in a downpour. From la Palmada Guerrero.

Driving I-65 through downtown in the rain. From la Palmada Guerrero.

Gospel performances (our final vertical video of the week). From Marilyn Rice Grace.

Birmingham app developer LikelyAI launches iPhone app. From Alabama NewsCenter.

A trip to OvenBird in Pepper Place in Lakeview. From Vicki Winters.

Talking with Brandon Cain, owner and chef at Roots and Revelry restaurant downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Steve Spencer, CEO of the nonprofit organization Economic Development Partnership of Alabama, discusses the group’s new headquarters next to Railroad Park. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Celebrating Filipino Independence Day with the Filipino American Association of Greater Birmingham. From Team Clements.

Playing at the Birmingham-Southern high school basketball camp. From Charles Redding.

Closer angle on Fairfield tornado on June 22. From Live Storms Media

Dashcam footage of June 22 tornado in Fairfield. From Live Storms Media.

Reuters report on June 22 tornado recovery. From LoneWolf and the Three Muskadoggies.

Turkey Creek flooding after Tropical Storm Cindy in June. From Chase Thompson.

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The Birmingham channel: Independence Eve

Monday, July 3rd, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

The 400m finals at June’s National Senior Games at Samford’s track. From RichardW52.

The finish line downtown for the 5k race at June’s National Senior Games. From Best Times Event Timing.

Talking with 5k competitors at June’s National Senior Games downtown. From Best Times Event Timing.

Highlight reel of Jalen Williams-Luke, strong safety at Arkansas Tech and former Ramsay player. From Street Light Recruiting.

TRenee leads Caribbean dance fitness at the 6th annual Caribbean Festival in June at Linn Park downtown. From Tanneka Coleman.

Talking with Kimberly Jeanty, program director for the Community Kitchens of Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Birmingham power pop band the Lolas performs in June at the Nick on Southside. From Tim Boykin.

Announcing plans for the weekend when UAB football returns. From UAB News.

Visiting Birmingham to ride Zyp bikes, hang out in Kelly Ingram Park downtown, dine at Bottega in Five Points South. From Wonderful_u.

A triple for the Birmingham Thunderbolts at June’s Scenic City Summer showcase in Chattanooga. From 2 Big Girlz.

Singer-songwriter and “The Voice” contestant Melanie Martinez performs in 2015 at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Luis Fernando.

Drone footage of Vulcan, UAB, Railroad Park and Regions Field. From the Hen Men.

Time-lapse footage of Regions Field during a Barons game. From Don Naman.

Highlights from the Southeastern Region of the National Model Railroad Association Convention in June at the Bessemer Civic Center. From Jman’s Video Productions.

Talking with artist Robert West the Southeastern Region of the National Model Railroad Association Convention in June at the Bessemer Civic Center. From Tahiera Monique Brown.

A big tap number at the Birmingham Dance Theatre recital. From Karen Briley.

Birmingham Dance Theatre recital performance. From Karen Briley.

Performing “Waltz of the Flowers” at the Birmingham Dance Theatre recital. From Karen Briley.

May’s Party at the Parks at Railroad Park downtown. From Al Baptist Children’s Homes.

Bus ride along I-20/59 and through downtown. From Walking Tourist.

Amtrak Crescent heading downtown from Southside. From Oat324.

Desert Storm parade in 1991 downtown. From James Carden.

A look at Andrez from Birmingham, attending Kids Across America sports camp in Branson. From Kids Across America.

One Voice performs “I Came to Magnify” at at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

Commercial for a July 6 concert at Sloss Furnaces featuring Memphis rapper Blac Youngsta and Chicago rapper Famous Dex. From Lightfoot Media Group

Praise Team performs “How Excellent” at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

Birmingham’s Jordan Guerrero pitches his fourth strikeout against Mobile’s Jared Walsh in June at Regions Field downtown. From Minor League Baseball.

Mountain bike racing at Oak Mountain State Park. From Scott Brown.

The beauty of Railroad Park. From Unincstudios32.

GG and Diana visit downtown and stop by the McWane Science Center. From Javi Garcia.

Demo video for the Birmingham Home Show in February at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From AllSouth Appliance.

Dance battle at Woodlawn High. From Jas and Bri.

At Pridefest 2017 in June at Sloss Furnaces. From Kira.

Teaching Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” From Tim McGee.

Columbus, Miss., gospel singer Shondolyn Young Richardson performs “God and God Alone” in May at the BJCC South Meeting Room. From Be Encouraged.

Around town at the Market at Pepper Place in Lakeview, Outback Steakhouse at the Riverchase Galleria and other stops. From Tangerine 탠저린.

Opelika rapper King Meesee plugs his project. From Gatorsquadenttv.

Wrinardo McKennedy, president of 45 Inc. business consultancy in Inverness, talks about freedom vs. security. From Wrinardo McKennedy.

Rapper/YouTuber Froggy Fresh performs “The Baddest” in June at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Foamdog.

San Diego sales consultant Claude Diamond gives the keynote address at the Alabama Real Estate Investor Association’s June meeting at Embassy Suites in Homewood. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.

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The Birmingham channel: Words of mouths

Monday, June 19th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Heading to Fairfield while fighting the GPS. From Life as a Trucker.

Trucker leaving Fairfield for a delivery in Georgetown, Texas. From Life as a Trucker.

Promo for the 2017 Alabama Music Awards on July 30 at the BJCC Theatre downtown (our vertical video of the week). From Ladyflame 11.

Strong winds and torrential rain outside the Thomas Jefferson Tower downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Jack Ross.

Philadelphia rapper Lil Uzi Vert performs in May at Iron City on Southside. From Rami Qassab.

Promo video for admitted students to Samford University. From Samford Admission.

A 1997 commercial for Birmingham-based Books-a-Million. From Analog Memories.

A review of “African Tales” at Birmingham Children’s Theatre. From RentMonster.

At Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds (our other other vertical video of the week). From Madhu Belur.

Testimonial from Alima Deneke for List Birmingham real estate agency in Homewood. From Starnes Publishing.

East Alabama party band Alabama Avenue performs “Hallelujah, Amen” in May at Superior Grill on U.S. 280. From Alabama Avenue.

Highlights from the Peterbilt-PacLease Customer Event at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From PacLease.

Gregg Allman performs “Queen of Hearts” in 2016 at Iron City on Southside. From Natural Music.

Sports commentator Paul Finebaum reflects on Regions Tradition, Nick Saban, SEC Media Days and leaving Birmingham in May at Greystone Golf and Country Club in Hoover. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Boston performs in May at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Michael Brooks.

Scranton, Pa., metalcore band Motionless in White performs in May at Iron City. From Horror Queen.

Coming to Pelham for a family wedding in May. From Ty Nicholson.

Driving west on I-20/59. From Daryll Stillwell.

Drone footage of the Statue of Liberty at Liberty Park in Vestavia Hills. From Michael Schweiger.

A work meeting at Frankly Speaking Communications in Birmingham. From Donna Francavilla.

Visiting Sloss Furnaces (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Anthony Tidwell.

Drone footage of Walden Farms in Helena. From Colby Shaw.

Titans Select vs. Birmingham Blue Devils in Atlanta. From the Swaff32.

Drone footage of Mountain Brook Plaza on U.S. 280. From Brooks Corr.

Commercial for CommuteSmart program. From Six Foot Five Productions.

Promotional video for Robins and Morton construction company in Homewood. From Robins and Morton.

Florida pop-rock band Mayday Parade performs in May at Iron City on Southside. From Rick Jackson.

Mountain biking at Oak Mountain State Park. From Stephen Dillon.

Birmingham starting pitcher Michael Kopech earns his eighth strikeout of the game against the Tennessee Smokies in May in Knoxville. From Minor League Baseball.

Birmingham’s Ronald Bueno nails a two-run homer against Mobile BayBears in May at Regions Field. From Minor League Baseball.

Scenes from the March for Life Rally in January in Five Points South. From Dominic Zaidan.

Promo for OB/GYN and midwifery services at Simon-Williamson Clinic at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Arlington-West End. From Telegraph Creative.

Electric car charging station at Uptown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Joseph Wolf.

Demo reel for Minneapolis dancer Scott Stafford includes “Type ‘A’ Romance” [at 4:03] with Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater in 2016 at Alys Stephens Center. From Scott Stafford.

Birmingham ad agency Intermark Group’s highlight reel for the Alabama Tourism Department. From Intermark Group.

Time-lapse footage of the Mugshots burger challenge (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Ethan Teske.

Drone footage of Heardmont Park on Alabama 119. From Tyrell3000.

May’s groundbreaking ceremony for the Kiwanis Centennial Park at Vulcan Park. From Starnes Publishing.

The Top Three finishers in action, Harley Clifford, Mike Dowdy and Cory Teunissen, at the 2017 Supra Boats Pro Wakeboard Tour in May at Oak Mountain State Park. From WakeWorld.

Interview with Gaiter. From Yung Playa Entertainment.

Visiting the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame downtown and the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum in Calera. From Luvinthe Jazz.

Time-lapse footage of the track at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Matt Dudley.

Lego play time at the library (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Gp Pet.

Birmingham New Age artist Sean Mac performs in March at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Sean Mac.

Water feature on the rocks (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.

Kurt Breshears performs “Spinning Tops” during April’s National Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art and Practice at Sloss Furnaces. From Jesse Blumenthal.

Talking with chefs Matt Ralph and Ryan Champion of Hotbox in Avondale. From Order Up!

Interview with Nashville country singer-songwriter Nikki Lane in February. From Big Communications.

Music video for “Unstoppable Unremarkable” by Birmingham band Nowhere Squares. From Nowhere Squares.

Highlights from the Ignite awards ceremony for volunteer service, held by Hands on Birmingham in April at the Club. From About Town.

Author George Saunders discusses “Lincoln in the Bardo” on Alabama Public Television’s “Bookmark,” filmed in February at the Alabama Booksmith in Homewood. From Bookmark with Don Noble.

Kevin McGee, CEO and founder of Avid Entrepreneurship in Atlanta, gives the keynote address at the Student National Pharmaceutical Association conference in March at the Birmingham Marriott. From Andramada Productions.

Visiting Birmingham for a family graduation. From Rednecks Gone Wild.

Drone footage of IPG Photonics’ new Birmingham headquarters in Sand Ridge. From Elevated Vue.

Portland indie folk band Blind Pilot performs “Bitter End” in February at Saturn in Avondale. From Jessica Kingery.

Hanging out on the UAB campus, at Railroad Park and Five Points South. From Sileno.

Birmingham Christian pop singer Amber Roper performs “Beautiful Scars” at March’s Women Hat Tea at Faith Chapel. From Amber Roper.

Christina Dorn of Gadsden’s Grace Episcopal Church talks about “Digital Tools for Social Media Evangelism and Christian Formation” at the One Conference in May at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Vestavia Hills. From Episcopal Diocese of Alabama.

Springtime scenes from Railroad Park downtown. From Hong Duy.

Washington post-hardcore band Karp performs in 1996 at American Beat Records in Glen Iris. From Mike Ziegler.

At the Community of Readers Kwanzaa Workshop in December at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Atlanta heavy metal band Mastodon performs in April at Iron City (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.

Maleah Tay, senior at the Alabama School of Fine Arts, discussing her work exhibited at the Birmingham Museum of Art. From Open Art Studio of Cynthia Parsons.

Highlights from Court XIV basketball camp in March at Thompson High School in Alabaster. From Live Prep Nation.

Charlotte country artist Unknown Hinson performs “Your Man Is Gay” in May at Zydeco on Southside (our other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Benny Sprokits.

The Carroll High Jazz Band from Ozark performs “Out of the Doghouse” at April’s Student Jazz Band Festival at the Carver Theatre downtown. From Carroll Band “Pride of the Wiregrass.”

Brian Trippe on the Birmingham real estate market. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.

Virginia Tech vs. Alabama in 1968 at Legion Field. From Bama Rewind.

Visiting Birmingham for a wedding. From Boss Parents.

Birmingham jazz band the Other Day performs “Go in Peace” in March at Good People Brewing Company downtown (our other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From the Other Day.

Testimonial by Amie Beth Shaver, Miss Alabama 1994, for Vestavia Hills orthodontist David Sarver. From VisionTrust.

Matthew Whittaker, director of market development for GKHouses property management in Homewood, on the Blueprint Podcast with David Lamb. From Ted Putman.

Drone footage of the Greystone subdivision in Hoover. From Drdavid60.

The UAB Choir performs in May at the Dorpshuis de Ruimte in Hummelo, Netherlands. From John Westdijk.

Eutaw blues musician Clarence “Bluesman” Davis performs as part of A Tribute to “Birmingham” George Conner in April at Henderson’s Lounge in Midfield. From Gottfried Kibelka.

Hanging out at the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama in April at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Robert Davis.

Leticia Ramirez Sanchez of Pinson asks for help in having her husband Antonio Sanchez released from ICE detainment. (He was released sometime after this video appeared in April.) From Marco Loera.

Moving into a new apartment at the Venue at the Ballpark downtown. From Briauna Ashley.

Driving through Fairfield, Ensley, Wylam and Pleasant Grove. From Car Wash Channel.

Touring First Baptist Church Birmingham in Homewood with senior pastor Jim Cooley. From First Baptist Church Birmingham.

On the CB with 108 Birmingham. From 40 Caliber Radios.

Kidnapping victim Brittany Diggs escapes from her car trunk in March at a gas station in the Central Park neighborhood. From Inside Edition.

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The Birmingham channel: Grand slam summer

Monday, June 12th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Fast-food employee Michelle Jones discusses the fight over raising the minimum wage in Birmingham. From TYT Politics.

Birds singing at the Birmingham Zoo (our vertical video of the week). From Rachel Fleming.

Making a miniature Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Mitchell Schaaf.

Birmingham country singer Sara Evans performs in December at the Alabama Theatre downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Emilly King.

UAB’s David Allison discusses “Introduction to Predictive Modeling — from Linear Regression Models to Mechanistic Mathematical Modeling” at the American Society for Nutrition’s Scientific Sessions at Experimental Biology 2017 in April in Chicago. From ILSI Global.

Parker High students perform “The Word Was God” in February at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

Driving up from New Orleans to visit downtown Birmingham, including the Civil Rights District, touring on Zyp bikes and dining at Bottega on Southside. From the Life of Jord.

Music video for “Dead and Gone” by Atlanta’s Jaye Lingo and Birmingham’s B-Hold da General. From B-Hold da General.

Monterrey, Mexico, band Grupo Mandingo performs in February at El Sol on Valley Avenue (our other other vertical video of the week). From Misael Mendez19.

Drury University competes in swimming and diving at the NCAA Division II National Championships Festival in March at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Drury Athletics.

What’s next for Bayer Properties after opening the renovated Pizitz building downtown? From Alabama NewsCenter.

Phoenix rock band Blessthefall performs “Dead Air” in March at Zydeco on Southside. From TheHolden710.

Birmingham’s St. Paul and the Broken Bones performs “Burning Rome” in December at the Alabama Theatre downtown.. From Ken Morris.

Birmingham’s Keon Barnum hits a grand slam against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp in April at Regions Field downtown. From Minor League Baseball.

Birmingham second baseman Eddy Alvarez begins an April game with a leadoff double against the Montgomery Biscuits at Riverwalk Stadium. From Minor League Baseball.

Dr. Paul Koch of Koch Aesthetic Dentistry in Highland Park discusses sedation dentistry. From DentalCMO.

Highlights from the 2017 Supra Boats Pro Wakeboard Tour in May at Oak Mountain State Park. From SurferToday.com.

Birmingham rapper B-Hold da General performs in April at Moonlight on the Mountain in Hoover. From B-Hold da General.

J. Warner Wallace, California police detective and author, offers an invitation to April’s reThink Apologetic Student Conference at Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Hoover. From STRvideos.

Birmingham reggae band Safety Meeting performs “Stir It Up” in April at Ford’s Sports Bar in Bessemer (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Philabama.

Takeoff from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Larry Stephens.

Drone footage of George Ward Park in Glen Iris and surrounding areas. From Kenneth Robbins.

Jan Berry, a speaker and a consultant in Birmingham, talks about her kidney and pancreas transplants. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Buenos Aires belly dancer Oscar Flores performs in 2016 at the Dance for Hope fund-raiser at the Carver Theatre downtown. From Oscar Flores.

People share their dreams in Avondale at the Oola tour stop in May. From Oola.

A quick climb at Birmingham Boulders in the Oxmoor neighborhood. From Michael Rosato.

Kayaking on Five Mile Creek in the rain. From SnW Films.

Drone footage of a Birmingham house, plus interior tour. From Aerial Methods.

Birmingham comedian Michael Ruffino performs impressions of Morgan Freeman, Werner Herzog and more. From Captain Bubbles.

The Neckasaurus (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Mark Buckner.

Awards for the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony for the class of 2017. From Icon Crystals.

Dallas-Ft. Worth country musician Wayne “The Train” Hancock performs “That’s What Daddy Wants” in May at Zydeco on Southside. From Benny Sprokits.

Birmingham Prelude Strings performs “La Paloma (the White Dove)” in May at the Alys Stephens Center. From Finley Evans.

Birmingham’s Wesley Higgins talks about his Alabama Power building at the 2016 BrickFair Lego Expo at the BJCC Exhibition Halls. From Hang Thu.

Visiting Hoke Animal Clinic in Irondale and Rickwood Caverns in Warrior. From Travelling Tourists.

Trains near downtown. From Sean Madison.

Let’s Play session from São Paulo YouTube gamer Fernando Horta on “GTR 2 – FIA GT Racing Game,” racing on a simulated Barber Motorsports Park track. From Fernando Horta.

Birmingham Airport Authority CEO Al Denson receives the American Association of Airport Executives’ Distinguished Service Award in May at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Stanley Parrish.

Performing at Mama and Son’s Hideaway in Grasselli Heights (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Shontena Sugar.

Kickoff for the Birmingham Hammers at Chattanooga FC in May. From Bill Vol.

Sweet 16 Game at the 2014 AAU National Championships between the Howard Pulley Panthers of Minneapolis versus the Alabama Challenge of Birmingham, played in Louisville. From the Basketball Channel.

Birmingham jazz group Ray Reach Trio performs in February at Moonlight on the Mountain in Hoover. From Jerry W. Henry.

North Carolina alt-rock band Big Something performs “Baba O’Riley” in February at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Live and Listen.

Dancing for the #RegulatingChallenge (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Charles Samuel.

Testimonial from Danny Markstein of Markstein Consulting on Royal Cup Coffee. From Mikerosay Video Production.

U.S. 31 overpass in the Fairmont neighborhood. From R Or.

Nashville’s Hermitage Dance Academy performs to “Don’t Stop Believing” at April’s Applause Talent competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Top Ovation Line – Teen. From Applause Talent Videos.

Pensacola’s Emerald Coast Dance Conservatory performs to “Cups” at the Applause Talent competition, winning Top Encore Small Group Teen. From Applause Talent Videos.

Behind the scenes of the Applause Talent competition. From Tyler Hartman.

Testimonial by Marie Bateh of Hoover on Rett Syndrome research at the UAB Civitan International Research Center. From Civitan International.

A look at OvenBird restaurant in Pepper Place. From the Holtlt.

Glennitta Battle: “Are the Nephilim Among Us?” (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Prophetic Edge Television Network.

Watching the IndyCar practice and IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge in April at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Music City Cars.

Promo for Birmingham’s DJ Dirty Vegas. From DJ Dirty Vegas TV.

Leaving Birmingham on a bus. From Walking Tourist.

Dave Walker III of Birmingham on the 2016 presidential election. From LEO Productions.

Los Angeles folk-rock band Insects vs. Robots performs “Fukushima” in May at Iron City on Southside. From Zane Frank.

Nashville hip-hop group Jelly Roll performs in May at Zydeco on Southside (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Undergroundbooking Jimbo.

Trains near downtown at night. From Sean Madison.

Looking out from the top of Vulcan. From Danny Dorroh.

Birmingham YouTuber meetup at Excelsior in Hoover. From Birmingham YouTubers.

Charles Leavell, Birmingham native, keyboardist and tree farmer, gives the commencement address in May at Bowdoin College in Maine. From Bowdoin College.

Riding the rails at the Birmingham Zoo (our other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Danny Phillips.

The Blind Boys of Alabama perform “White Christmas” in December at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Actress Gabrielle.

Walking along the Treetop Nature Trail at Oak Mountain State Park, plus a birthday cake. From the Todds.

British singer-songwriter Callaghan performs in 2013 at the Red Cat Coffee House at Pepper Place for a 2014 episode of “Afterhours: Live from the Red Cat.” From Johnathan Morris.

Drone footage of Railroad Park downtown. From Pointed One Death.

December road trip from Tampa to Pensacola to the Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field. From Elysa Rutherford.

Memphis rappers Young Dolph and Jay Fizzle perform in March at the Merienda Lounge on Southside. From Dolo Simba.

Mike Kemp, president and CEO of Birmingham’s Kemp Management Solutions, on the Blueprint Podcast with David Lamb. From Ted Putman.

Launch party via Google Hangout for Project 1000 Birmingham, part of Total Life Changes multi-level marketing. From Pam McCray.

East Lake house tour (our other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Nehemiah Ben Israel.

Recapping a field trip downtown. From Coolfoxy2883 Fox.

Galleria Tower in Hoover: “The root of ISIS, Nazism, racism, sexism, oppression, abortion apologetics, communism. It is the capital of evil.” From Autists TV.

Tossing mortarboards at the Hoover High class of 2017 graduation ceremony in May at Bartow Arena. From Jon Anderson.

Birmingham rapper SouthWest Holt performs. From Dolo Simba.

Promo for the John Maxwell Speakers Club by Rick Morris of R2 Consulting in Hoover. From R2 Consulting.

April storms cause accidents along I-20/59 east from downtown. From Live Storms Media.

Members of Starkville’s Academy of Competitive and Performing Arts perform “It’s Elvis” at Showstoppers dance competition in March at Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Ainsley Dobbs.

Special Olympics torch run through downtown in May, with additional runs throughout Alabama. From al.com.

A look at Redmont Distilling Company in Lakeview. From This Is Alabama.

Spanish promo for small worship groups at the Church at Brook Hills on U.S. 280. From Brook Hills Hispana.

Pascha (Easter) service at St. Symeon Orthodox Church in the Highland Park neighborhood (our other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From David Surrett.

Interviews about Virginia College in Homewood. From Red Hour.

Little Rock youth pastor Amos Gray on the 2017 Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s Lutherans in Black Ministry Family Convocation in July at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Vimeo LCMS.

Drone footage of Ensley Eats in May. From An Entertainer Named BStuc.

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