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Monday, June 5th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Alabama Flames vs. Huntsville’s Rocket City Pride at the Future150 tournament in May at Homewood High School. From Rocket City Pride.

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On the CB with 225 Birmingham. From 920 Mission Control.

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“This Is Alabama” on Birmingham businesses. From Justin Yurkanin.

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Jacob Kirschenbaum of Southeastern Technology Consultants in Homewood recaps Velocity Accelerator’s Demo Day in April. From Process Marketing.

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Drone footage of Railroad Park and Regions Field downtown. From Jonathan Williams.

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Fort Lauderdale rock band Nonpoint performs “In the Air Tonight” in April at Zydeco on Southside. From We R Gonna Be Up All Night.

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Diversity on the Carver soccer teams. From al.com.

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Nashville country band Old Dominion performs for a soundcheck for a May show at Avondale Brewing Company. From Brandi H.

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Talking with Temple Emanu-El’s Jessica Roskin and Veronica Orozco Barrios, from the 2013 documentary “Road to Eden.” From Doug Passon Law | D Major Films.

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Barons pitcher Michael Kopech earns his 10th strikeout against the Generals’ Rudy Flores in April at Jackson. From Minor League Baseball.

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East Rome (Ga.) High School’s band marching in the 1970s into a Birmingham stadium. From Obop2.

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“Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly” 2013 story on the 50th anniversary of the Children’s March in Birmingham. From Kim Lawton.

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The Tax March in April at Linn Park. From This N That in AL.

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The 2001 Magic City Classic at Legion Field. From Alex Hines.

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James B. Robinson, M. Heath Hale and Siraj Abdullah, team doctors from Alabama, Auburn and UAB respectively, discuss concussion research. From UAB News.

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Pickup “rolls coal” on minivan on I-459. From Bad Drivers of Smyrna, GA.

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Drone footage of a house in the Preserve in Hoover. From Aerial Methods.

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Venture for America holds a job fair in April at Innovation Depot downtown. Birmingham was one of three host cities. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Commercial for Fiat of Birmingham in Irondale. From Kernel.

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On the podium for winning a gymnastics meet (our vertical video of the week). From Eric Enderle.

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Hiking in Oak Mountain State Park. From UAB News.

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Climbing at Moss Rock Preserve in Hoover. From George Evans.

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Making Ricotta Pancakes with Brown Butter-Maple Syrup, by Post Office Pies chef John Hall. From Southern Living.

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Looking back at 8 years at Rock City Church in Forestdale. From Rock City TV.

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Two trios from Dancing Dolls of Birmingham perform. From Dance 4 Your Life.

More Dancing Dolls. From Dancing Dolls.

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A look at the Pizitz apartments downtown. From Urban Spaces.

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Kristin Noles and her mother Madeline Harris discuss Noles’ breast cancer diagnosis. Noles is a nurse manager at UAB Hospital and School of Nursing; Harris is director of the Women’s Breast Health Fund at the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham. From Patient Power.

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Looking at the parts at Nextran Truck Center in Fultondale. From Toolorgateam.

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Scenes from the D Royal Queendom 3-Year Business Celebration and Fashion Show in March at the Bessemer Civic Center. From Supreme BG.

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Back yard tree frog in a jar (our other vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.

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“El Vive (He Lives),” an Easter production in Spanish at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Yadira y Daniel Marchena.

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Promo for Samford University. From Samford Admission.

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Commercial for Premiere Chevrolet in Bessemer. From Premiere Chevrolet.

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Commercials from another 1991 airing of “Dark Shadows” on WVTM-13. From Maljardin.

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Let’s Play session from Edgewater YouTube gamer KanameX12 on “Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare.” From Beat That Guy KanameX12.

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Birmingham mayor William Bell as DJ at Seasick Records in Crestwood North. From Pre Herald.

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Commercial real estate firm Collateral Properties in Irondale shows off its holdings in the metro area. From Collateral Properties.

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Columbus, Ohio, rock band Starset performs “Die For You” and “Monster” in May at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From DTenacity.

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Montgomery rap group Dirty Boyz performs at Mike’s Crossroads in Smithfield. From LQ Entertainment.

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A look inside Chase Bays on Southside. From Stance Theory.

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Atlanta band The Ladies Of performs in May at Black Market Bar and Grill in Five Points South (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jay Burnham.

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Birmingham Americana-jam band New Merkle Revue with Taylor Hicks performs at the Oasis in Lakeview. From New Merkle Revue.

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Labor Unit performs “I Wanna Rock” in May at Black Market Bar and Grill in Five Points South. From Christopher Hill.

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Atlanta’s Diamond Allstar Beauties and Beau performs in Birmingham. From the Nyesha01.

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The Birmingham Barons on the road vs. the Chattanooga Lookouts in May. From Bbtreeful.

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Reggae on tap. From B Moe.

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Third-grade students at Avondale Elementary perform “At Avondale We Soar.” From Laura Tucker Gallitz.

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Riding the elevator at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown at night. From Elevatorgeek1234.

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Michelle Williams of Good People Brewing Company on “Beer Thirty in the Mellow Garage.” From Hiram Mellow Mushroom.

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Drone footage of Southside, Red Mountain and Turkey Creek Nature Preserve in Pinson. From Stanley Parrish Jr.

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Exploring Sloss Furnaces. From Why Do the Nations Rage?

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Dallas-based Mexican band La Alianza Norteña performs “Como Tonto” at El Sol Sol on Valley Avenue (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Adriana Suarez.

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Visiting the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute downtown and talking with Parker High history teacher Barry McNealy. From Vicki Winters.

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Talking with Hoover High principal Don Hulin at graduation ceremonies in May at UAB’s Bartow Arena. From Jon Anderson.

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Friends in town. From Joseph Tillman.

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Installing insulation via hose (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Rid-a-Critter Inc.

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A field trip to Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Taylor Bryant.

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UAB student Rachel Lott takes part in the series, “Stand as One Alabama.” From UAB Media Studies.

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Ann Stewart of Decatur’s St. John’s Episcopal Church talks about “A Digital Toolbox for Churches: Website Design and Use” at the One Conference in May at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Vestavia Hills. From Episcopal Diocese of Alabama.

Elizabeth Hinson of Tuscaloosa’s Christ Episcopal Church talks about “Facebook and Instagram: What should you be posting? And when? And how often?” at the One Conference. From Episcopal Diocese of Alabama.

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Visiting “Discover the Dinosaurs: Unleashed” in April at the BJCC Exhibition Halls. From Christy Black.

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Highlight reel for Alabama Prep cornerback Ephraim Richard. From Street Light Recruiting.

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Mexican comedy duo Imparables performs in April at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Vladimir Fuerte.

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Japanese rock duo Vamps performs “Calling” in May at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Eliot Yanes.

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“Phantom Caller” by Atlanta singer and Dadeville native Nikki Speake, recorded at Communicating Vessels in Woodlawn. From Nikki Speake.

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Drone footage of Ruffner Mountain. From Aaron’s Aerials.

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Music video for “Fall in Love” by Birmingham R&B singer Kyoka. From BombProd205.

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“UFO leaving a broken chemtrail over Birmingham.” From Allen Evans.

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Toulouse geese at Heartsong Hollow Farm in Trussville. From Brett Schweiger.

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Birmingham musicians Daniel Farris and Jim Fahy perform “Oblique Relay” at Communicating Vessels in Woodlawn as part of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra’s Sound Edge Festival in February. From Spectra Sonic Sound Sessions.

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UAB’s entry in progress for the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2017 competition. Drone footage reveals completed framing within the solar-powered house. From UAB Solar Decathlon Surviv(AL).

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Walking downtown. From Thomas Clay.

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Huntsville’s WAFF-48 report on 1,200 confiscated semi-automatic rifles and the lawsuit filed by Trussville’s Gun South store. From Analog Indulgence.

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A 1970 Chevrolet Impala. From Streetwhipz Kj.

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Birmingham blues singer Sam Frazier Jr. performs as part of A Tribute to “Birmingham” George Conner in April at Henderson’s Lounge in Midfield. From Gottfried Kibelka.

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Baton Rouge folk duo Clay Parker and Jodi James perform “Yazoo City” in December at Moonlight on the Mountain in Hoover. From Clay Parker and Jodi James.

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Ralph Lindstrom in April at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Majik City Myke B.

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Nashville rapper Pretty Keylo performs in May at Zydeco on Southside (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Pretty KeyLo.

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Flying in January from Jacksonville to Birmingham in a Cessna 310. From Billinga.

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Driving in April around town. From Real Karma.

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Birmingham band Ritual Eyes performs “The Fool” at the Magic City Art Connection in April in Linn Park. From Eli Pruett.

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A look at the Faith Chapel Care Center which opened in April. From Faith Chapel.

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Almost 80 singers try out in March for National Anthem slots at Birmingham Barons games. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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The Birmingham channel: The buzz above

Monday, May 29th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Basketball at Parker High School in Smithfield. From Kerrie Brandon Miles.

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Discussing why Liberty Park houses sell. From Kerry Grinkmeyer Real Estate Agent.

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Drone footage of Wildwood Centre in Homewood. From Bryan Belk.

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Bid Day for Zeta Tau Alpha in September at Birmingham-Southern College. From BSC ZTA.

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Birmingham blues-folk artist Early James performs at Champy’s Chicken in Alabaster. From Charlie Roche Sr.

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Ryan Smith, salesman at Town and Country Ford in Bessemer, on “Dominate Your Day.” From Mark Jennison.

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Airbrushing a mural at Jackson-Olin High School in Ensley. From Erica Bryant.

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A trip to the Birmingham Zoo, McWane Science Center and Yo Mama’s. From Liz Nguyen.

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Alabama country group Sweet Tea Trio performs “Forever Ain’t Long Enough” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From Josh Corne.

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Ruff Ryders Birmingham at the Montgomery Motor Speedway (our vertical video of the week). From Chris McCandles.

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The documentary “1963: The Year That Changed Everything,” on the civil rights movement in Birmingham. From John Jenkins.

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Southwest plane landing at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From the Airplane Channel.

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Norfolk, Va., garage rock duo Dex and Crash perform “Crazy Woman” and “Is That You in the Blue?” earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Analog on Third.

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Commercial for Teacher’s Pet Parent Teacher Store in Greystone. From Video Visions.

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The Velocity Accelerator program’s Demo Day graduation earlier this month at Covalence downtown. From Covalence.

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Brian Wilson performs “Love and Mercy” earlier this month at the BJCC Concert Hall (our other vertical video of the week). From Grayson Garrett.

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Drone footage of Railroad Park downtown. From Ken Heron.

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Virtual reality footage of Birmingham blues group the Drennen Brothers performing in January at the National MS Society’s annual fund-raiser BourbonHam at Old Car Heaven on Southside. From Mink VR Tech.

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The Mad Hatter Dance Company performs in April at the Magic City Art Connection in Linn Park downtown. From Amber Faye.

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February sunset in Bluff Park. From Jerry W. Henry.

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Dr. Sarah Sawyer discusses skin tightening procedures at Dermatology and Laser of Alabama in Mountain Brook. From Dr. Sarah Sawyer.

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Dr. Curtis Rozzelle on options for Chiari malformation patients at Children’s of Alabama. From CSF: Chiari and Syringomyelia Foundation.

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Two-steppin’ at a Candelaria party. From Mercedes Mateo.

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Birmingham catcher Alfredo Gonzalez homers off of Jackson’s Alex Young in April at the Ballpark at Jackson (Tenn.). From Minor League Baseball.

Barons’ first baseman Keon Barnum hits his sixth homer of the season earlier this month against Montgomery at Riverwalk Stadium. From Minor League Baseball.

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Skateboarding at Railroad Park downtown. From Ruie Brooks.

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Paul Woodard, an elder at Woodland Park Church of Christ, speaks at the 4th annual Marriage Seminar at Gadsden’s Henry Street Church of Christ. From Jesus Is Lord.

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Highlights from the 1998 Iron Bowl, the last one played at Legion Field. From Bama Rewind.

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The young adult choir performs “Don’t Cry” at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

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A Western Dressage test at the Birmingham Dressage and Combined Training Association show in March at Inanda Stables in Shoal Creek. From Peggy Verdonck-Riley.

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Riding the elevator at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Elevatorman247 Productions.

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Singer-rapper Akon performs at the 2010 Schaeffer Crawfish Boil near the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Terri Davis.

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Huny Marie on the runway. From Fred.

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Hoover folk-pop singer-songwriter Michael Warren performs “Addicted” at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Joey Goodsell.

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Birmingham Boys Choir performs “What a Morning!” at the 4th Annual Collaborative Arts Series in January at Southside Baptist Church in Five Points South. From Birmingham Boys Choir.

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Titusville celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day. From Common Thread.

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A look at the Center Point Comprehensive Plan. From See It Productions.

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Promo for Vestavia Hills’ Ascend Web Strategy. From Ascend Web Strategy.

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San Francisco-based nonprofit organization Sidewalk Talk visits Railroad Park in April to listen to passersby. From al.com.

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UAB’s DeeDee Barnes Bruns on encouraging high schoolers. From KnowledgeWorks.

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A virtual landing in Birmingham on “Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004.” From Benzhangar.

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Highlight reel for Huffman junior defensive tackle Allen Love. From Under the Lights.

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The Economist examines Birmingham children’s roles in the civil rights movement. From the Economist.

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Mike and Chelsea Sullivan of Birmingham talk about adopting Evelina with the help of adoption agency Sacred Selections. From Craig Dehut.

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Let the celebration of awkward dancing and clapping begin (our other other vertical video of the week). From Kritta10.

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Russell Alexander II and Seth Burgess in a scene from Theatre UAB’s “Othello” (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Russell Alexander II.

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Talking with salesperson Mark Elliott at Royal Automotive in Vestavia Hills. From Royal Automotive.

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February snow flurries in Vestavia Hills (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Npbgirl.

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Teams from Oak Mountain Middle School and Fulbright Junior High School of Bentonville, Ark., compete in a robotics qualifiers match at Vex Worlds in April in Louisville. From Cut to the Bot Videos.

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Birmingham artist Itse paints a mural at Boost Mobile in Wahouma. From Boost Mobile.

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Filmmaker Spike Lee and journalist Howell Raines examine the documentary, “4 Little Girls” about the 1963 bombing of a Baptist church in Alabama and the re-opening of the case, with Charlie Rose in 1997. From John Baxter.

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The Mime Team performs to “God is Able” at East Birmingham Church of God in Christ in Woodlawn. From Deborah Lyons.

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Behind the scenes of Nashville rapper Heat Boy Kie-Lo’s March performance at Platinum of Birmingham downtown. From Heat Boy Kielo.

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Pelham native Brent Hinds of Mastadon proposes to Raísa Moreno during a show in April at Iron City on Southside. From Vaughn Blaylock.

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Helmet cam footage from Over the Edge, a fund-raiser for the Tanner Foundation for Neurological Diseases. Community leader Tim Alexander rappels earlier this month down the side of One Federal Place downtown. From Jason Simpson.

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Nick de Castro’s senior recital earlier this month at Birmingham-Southern College. From Nickd457.

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Landing in Birmingham, with visible airstream behind the wing. From Philip Kramer.

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Dining at Roly Poly downtown. From Lorenzo March.

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Trumpeter Lin Roundtree performs earlier this month at Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa in Hoover as part of the Jazz in the Park concert series. From Ron P.

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UAB student Charles Coleman takes part in the series, “Stand as One Alabama.” From UAB Media Studies.

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Birmingham band Ray Reach and Company with Pericles Emmanuel perform “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” at Kirkwood by the River assisted living facility. From Pericles Emmanuel.

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President Clinton campaigns in 1996 at Birmingham-Southern College. From Clinton Library 42.

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Making an ADDY award. From AAF Birmingham.

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Hanging out at April’s IndyCar race at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Bama Mopar.

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Montgomery rapper Saks Fif performs at Magnolia House on Southside. From Ingenuity Music Group.

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Time-lapse footage of driving north from downtown on I-65. From Bill Watters.

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Time-lapse footage of Bytes and Bites 2017 Technology Solution Summit in April at TekLinks in Homewood. From TekLinks.

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Music video for “Flexin” by Birmingham native and rapper Sol Lacore. From Sol Lacore.

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A fight (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Devon Johnson.

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Nashville rock artist Webb Wilder performs “Tough It Out” at WorkPlay in Avondale. From Joey Goodsell.

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Driving to Grandview Medical Center. From Real Karma.

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Bee hive in the ceiling. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.

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Promo for Ensley Entertainment District. From Eventful Media Group.

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Phoenix Youth Symphony performs “Birmingham 1963” in April. From Tsai-Ping Chung.

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Time-lapse video of walking around the UAB campus and Southside. From Theimscifi75.

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Alice Cooper performs Cold Ethyl earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Treser62.

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Fred Obare performs “Glory” in April at Laborers in Christ Ministry in Homewood. From Fred Obare 1.

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Birmingham band Nowhere Squares performs earlier this month at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Jay Dexter.

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Iron Tribe holds fund-raiser Workout for Water earlier this month at Avondale Brewing Company, raising $450,000. From Neverthirst.

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Promo video for Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School in Ensley. From Holy Family Cristo Rey.

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The Birmingham channel: Homework on film

Monday, May 8th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos, including eight short films from students in the UAB Media Studies program (Vimeo channel) …

“942 Greene Avenue” by Anissa Latham.

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“Common Threads” by Anna Khan and Anna Siddiq.

The Birmingham Islamic community aims to build bridges across religious and cultural lines at a time of great political polarization.

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“Viva Science!” by Gavin Gilliland, Ryan Murphy and Madison Pruett.

Science education in Alabama high schools depends on resources that face major funding threats from the state at a time when nationally science itself has become a source of controversy.

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“Firehouse” by Betserai Ashanti, Terry Gentry and Zachary Rogers.

The DIY music scene in Birmingham is thriving despite the odds, offering creative outlets and safe spaces for emerging artists.

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“Ensley Is Alive” by James Clay and Kelley Jiang.

The arts are leading the revival in the former steel community of Ensley.

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“Hold to Your Dream” by Krishna Shah and Parita Sutaria.

The Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham fosters opportunities to lift women out of poverty and into higher-wage careers.

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“Trying to Make It” by Gentry Patterson and Jordynn Wright.

High-interest payday loans and title loans can trap families in debt. Alabama lags its neighbor states in the consumer protections for the industry, and many advocates are trying to change that.

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“History for Lease” by Jacob Pinkerton and Paige Sandheinrich.

Birmingham is rich in historic buildings, and preserving them adds to the beauty and prosperity of the city, but the historic tax credits that fueled the boom are in jeopardy.

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A tour of the Amtrak train station downtown, due to be replaced later this year. From CameraBryan.

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A Vietnamese song for the April wedding of Minh Dũng and Bích Thuỳ. From Lymvideolth.

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The guide to the city that loops on hotel channels. From CityVision – the Visitor’s Channel.

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Highlight reel for Thompson senior guard/forward Nehemiah Womack. From Street Light Recruiting.

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Theo Gkoutsidis and Melvin Miller perform “I Hope You Dance” at Perfect Note in Hoover (our vertical video of the week). From Theo Gkoutsidis.

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Minor league hockey team Birmingham Bulls returns this fall with a new home in Pelham. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Birmingham’s Haeun Kim performs on violin during the Moscow Ballet’s “Nutcracker” in December at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Moscow Ballet.

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Minnesota a cappella group Home Free performs in March at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Sharon Holcomb.

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Memphis’ Team Thad plays in the Alabama Premier Basketball Southern Spring Invitational in March/April at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Ultimate Preps.

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Birmingham rock band Heath Green and the Makeshifters perform “Ain’t It a Shame” at Lucia Plantation as part of the Audiovore’s Spectra Sonic Sound Sessions. From Lee M. Shook Jr.

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Checking out the clothes at Riders Harley-Davidson in Trussville (our other vertical video of the week). From Blue Streak Blonde.

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The Alabama State Mass Choir performs “They Got the Word” at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Bhj409.

The GMWA Men of Promise performs “Miracle Worker” at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Will Harris.

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Knoxville deathcore band Whitechapel performs at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Jay Dexter.

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A participant shares her motivation at April’s March for Science in Linn Park. From Birmingham March for Science.

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Testimonial from Cal LaGroue of the Valletta Group in Hoover for Healthpac medical billing software. From Healthpac.

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Driving to Children’s of Alabama on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Makiyah Knows Best.

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A complaint about a recessed lighting fixture. From Go with Flow Plumbing.

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Rod Walker at Railroad Park. From Rod Walker.

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Huntsville band Dismal Dream performs “Devoured” and “Forced March” in November at the High Note on Southside. From Hunter Austen.

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Fun on a tire swing and in the kitchen. From Alexander Popov.

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

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Guests at Anna Claire and Mike’s April wedding party rock out in the slow-motion video booth at the Club. From Details Videography.

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A 2001 commercial for Birmingham-based Parisian’s one-day sale. From Analog Indulgence.

A 2001 commercial for Birmingham-based Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama. From Analog Indulgence.

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Straightening kinky hair at Natural Hair Salon in Hoover. From Brittany Swoope.

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“Destination USA” talks with Gary Bostany of Vulcan Park. From Inaartbeat.

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A performance of “Resurrection” at Church of the Highlands’ Easter service. From Laird Foret.

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UAB’s Dr. Caleb Dulaney on ways to broaden and improve breast cancer information on cancer center websites. From Harborside Press.

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Watching trains in April in Irondale. From Carson Bean.

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Scottish singer-songwriter K.T. Tunstall performs “Two Way” in March at WorkPlay in Lakeview (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Michael Koch.

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Exploring Sloss Furnaces for paranormal activity. From Pushing the Limits.

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Birmingham voice actor Chris McCann provides narration for this promo for Kyäni dietary supplements. From Chris McCann.

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Biking in April on Johnson’s Mountain at Oak Mountain State Park. From Kevin Willoughby.

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Kansas rock band Ridiculas Trixx performs “Crazy Addiction” in March at the Nick on Southside. From Ridiculas Trixx.

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The Crestwood Community Band rehearses “Beer Barrel Polka” in April at the Community Education South Building in Crestwood South. From Cyclelogical29.

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Drone footage of Lake Purdy from October’s drought and April’s replenished state. From Ron Burkett.

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Hiking and go-kart racing at Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Bessemer. From Snrvlogs.

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AshLeigh Dunham and April DeLuca of Magic City Law discuss the divorce process. From Magic City Law.

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Promo for new majors at UAB. From Shibli Rahman.

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All around Railroad Park downtown. From Ruie Brooks.

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Nashville indie rock band Colony House performs “Lonely” in March in Saturn in Avondale. From Emily Busby.

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Kids from Ephesus Academy Child Development Center perform “Song of Praise” in April at the Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

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Visiting Five Points South and the Garage. From Travelling Tourists.

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WVTM-13 interview with Woodstock resident Tyler Goodson, featured on the popular podcast “S-Town.” From WVTM-13 News.

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A patient discusses the outcome after her facelift (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Petro Facial Plastic Surgery and MedSpa.

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Driving on I-459 south through Hoover. From C.L.

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The Amtrak Crescent in Atlanta and Birmingham. From Dexter Greene.

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Highlights from April’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Quarterback Camp at Sunshine Farm in Sterrett. From Jordan Mitchell Video Production.

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Music video for “Intercept Trap” by Birmingham rapper BadBaby. From Angel Tolen.

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Opening a toy after the February “Wild Kratts Live!” show in Birmingham. From Chelsey’s Mommy.

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Minor League Paintball match at Central Alabama Paintball Park in Alabaster. From Donald Gaddis.

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MAX bus No. 38 – Graymont-Ensley. From I Ride Public Transit.

MAX bus No. 3 – Wenonah. From I Ride Public Transit.

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Highlights from the 2017 NCAA Division II Winter Festival in March at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. The event featured swimming, diving, track and field and wrestling. From NCAA Division II.

Stonehill College senior Nicole Borofski after the 1-mile run finals at the 2017 NCAA Division II Winter Festival. From Stonehill Skyhawks.

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Promo for 5ivemile Photography in Homewood. From Arthur Cunningham.

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A performance of “Together We’ve Got It” at Chuck E. Cheese’s in Inverness. From Chuck E’s Crib.

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Highlights from Ole Miss at Alabama in 1971 at Legion Field in Graymont. From Bama Rewind.

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Attendees from around the world for Tuesday Block Parties in Pinson. From the Block Birmingham.

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Tornado warning. From AL Storm Alert.

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Checking out Vulcan and the museum in April. From Dexter Greene.

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Driving along Red Mountain through Southside. From Ron Terry.

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Greetings from Pratt City (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Pratt City.

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Robert Jemerson and other former employees protest in March outside of the Birmingham Water Works. From al.com.

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Promo for April’s reThink Apologetic Student Conference at Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Hoover. From Briarwood Youth Group.

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Behind the scenes of Reese Whitworth’s photo session in July downtown. From Jordan Taylor Photography.

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Watching bands Amnesty Please, Hounds, Meadows and Let’s Move Mountains in January at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Austin Jones.

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Drone footage of the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Drdavid60.

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Birmingham drummer Sputnik in church. From Carol Sheppard.

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Birmingham rapper Floss the Mack performs “Love Ya” at Club Cielo in Brown Springs. From Floss the Mack Official.

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Dancing at April’s Mt Laurel Spring Festival. From Troy Barnette.

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Karen Day in April at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Majik City Myke B.

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Driving up Coosa Mountain. From MrTropics64.

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Driving up from Tuscaloosa for Cars and Coffee at Hoover Tactical Firearms. From Marius Weber YT.

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The Birmingham channel: Get out, get happy

Monday, May 1st, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Trains in Avondale. From Dexter Greene.

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New York indie pop band MisterWives performs “Vagabond” in April at Legacy Arena downtown. From Emily Busby.

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Northbound Amtrak Crescent downtown. From CameraBryan.

The Amtrak Crescent. From GM&W Railroad.

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Atlanta Ice Bandits vs. the Birmingham Bulls in February at Pelham Ice Arena. From Alexey Yakimovich.

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Stopover at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport on the way to Houston (our vertical video of the week). From Jefferson Osorio.

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Testimony from Mark and Jennifer Machen of Irondale’s Life of Faith Church. From Rob Rufus Ministries.

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One more train. From GM&W Railroad.

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A 400m race at December’s USATF Hoover Alumni Invitational at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Danielle D’Alesio.

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Driving I-65 from Dodge City to Fultondale to Tarrant. From Big Rig Travels.

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Regions Bank revamps its main branch at its Birmingham corporate headquarters. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Time-lapse footage of the skyline from day to night. From Amy Cox.

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Promo for Deanna Reed running for Birmingham City Council’s district No. 2. From Drae.

Promo for John Hilliard running for Birmingham City Council’s district No. 9. From What’s Happening Bham.

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Promo for Rock City Church in Forestdale. From Rock City TV.

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Highlight reel for Hewitt-Trussville senior quarterback Connor Adair. From Street Light Recruiting.

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Promo for the Estates of Mountain Ridge subdivision in Crestwood South. From Tripleffect Productions.

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Hunting Easter eggs at the Birmingham Zoo; dyeing Easter eggs at home. From Liz Lattimer.

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A look at Paul W. Bryant High School’s boys 6A championship win in March at Legacy Arena. From Shelby Balentine.

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Memphis rapper MoneyBagg Yo performs at the Merienda Lounge on Southside. From Marri Giovanni.

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Ohio rapper Doobie Bvndit performs “Breakdown” in April at the Nick on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From UnderGroundBooking JimBo.

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Elevator at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Magnolia Elevators.

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Laser resurfacing to treat pores, lines and discoloration (our other other vertical video of the week). From Petro Facial Plastic Surgery and MedSpa.

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Flying into Birmingham, and visiting Vulcan. From Parkyt Gaming.

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Playing on the inflatables. From Alexander Popov.

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Demo reel for WIAT-42 reporter Alex Finnie. From Alex Finnie.

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Springtime hike at Red Mountain Park. From Gowestusa.

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Heavy metal band Hellyeah performs in June at Iron City on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Rockstar Mom.

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Highlights from October’s Premiere Birmingham beauty show at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Allie in Beautyland.

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Huntsville’s Eric Fullerton documents his last week of a 5-week radiation treatment in March at UAB, while staying at Hope Lodge in Five Points South. From Eric Fullerton.

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The 200m finals at the at the NCAA Division II National Championships Festival in March at the CrossPlex in Five Points South. From Bearcats XCTF.

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Jimmy Johnson of Dog Days of Birmingham discusses pet boarding options. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Long Island rock band Brand New performs “Jesus Christ” in November at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Jalapenojar.

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Toronto musician Duane Forrest and Rachel Roberts perform “The Blower’s Daughter.” From Duane Forrest.

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Highlights from the 2016 ARC Conference at Church of the Highlands in Irondale. From Grace Empire.

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The group Venezolanos en Birmingham meets in April at Hoover’s Moss Rock Preserve (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Latino News.

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Birmingham photographers Katie and Alec Dixon discuss engagement sessions. From Katie and Alec Photography.

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Visiting the Living Small exhibit in March at the Alabama Center for Architecture downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Birmingham rapper O, a k a Tim Bass, performs “24 Carat.” From Big Phil the Director.

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One Voice performs “Be Grateful” in April at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

Soulful Praize performs “Blessed” in April at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church. From Sam R.

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Promo for Cole Financial Planning and Wealth Management in Bessemer. From Cole FP and Wealth Management Inc.

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Phillips Academy Andover senior shortstop Matthew Cerfolio, of Indian Springs, working out. From Phillips Andover Big Blue Baseball.

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AshLeigh Dunham and April DeLuca discuss their downtown firm Magic City Law. From Magic City Law .

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The Murder of Jane Crow performs “Cold to the Bone” in Five Points South. From the Murder of Jane Crow.

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On Martin Luther King Jr. and his “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” From Caroline Cooper.

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Birmingham’s King J the Poet and the Real Joe Clark perform “Elevators,” filmed in Caldwell Park in the Highland Park neighborhood. From King J the Poet.

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ICE agents visiting Southside in March? (Our other other other other other vertical video of the week.) From Gabriel Zafir.

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Bengal folk singer Parvathy Baul performs in April at Avondale Odd Fellows Studios. From Subhankar Bandyopadhyay.

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Cory Graffeo of Birmingham Fun and Family Magazine shares January events (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Fun and Family Magazine.

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Birmingham’s Peyton Grant performs “A Whiter Shade of Pale” in October at Mojo Pub in Lakeview. From Actress G.

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Florida State University sculpture professor Charles Hook coordinates an iron pour at the 2009 National Conference on Contemporary Cast Iron Art at Sloss Furnaces. From Vidnik.

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Homewood’s Notinee Indian Dance performs “Meghdootam” in April at the Birmingham Museum of Art. From Birmingham231.

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Birmingham rock band Moth Face performs “Pneumatice Orgone House” in October at the Nick on Southside. From Ac4zu.

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Highlight reel for David Martinez of the Houston Hoops at Woodlawn High School during March’s Battle of the Magic City. From R.E.

Houston Hoops vs. Team Protege/Georgia Bison at Parker High School in Smithfield during March’s Battle of the Magic City. From Larry Washington.

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The Central State cheerleaders perform at February’s SIAC Cheer Competition at the CrossPlex’s Bill Harris Arena. From Central State Athletics.

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Students from DeKalb School of the Arts in Atlanta visit the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From Giovanni.

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Vlog on Southside redevelopment projects. From Wade Cline.

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Commercial for the Dino Discovery exhibit at the Birmingham Zoo. From Intermark Group.

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California alt-rock band Cracker performs in December at Saturn in Avondale. From Jay Burnham.

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Vlog, plus Homewood High basketball. From Breona Humphrey.

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Hanging out at Railroad Park. From Nedd Mudd.

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Walking around after the Magic City Classic in October. From Gotit4DaLoski TV.

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The Junior League of Birmingham is using app Planet Fundraiser. From Planet Fundraiser.

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Promo for the 7th annual Golf for Babies fund-raiser for the March of Dimes Alabama in October at the Pine Tree Country Club in Irondale. From Flex.

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Fun at the Birmingham Zoo. From Playing with Z Play.

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Hanging out at the at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Me and Mine TV.

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Shades Mountain Air, Three on a String, the Chuck Nation Band and the High Lonesome Festival Singers perform “Come Away to the Skies: A High Lonesome Bluegrass Mass” in 2015 at Southside Baptist Church. From Timothy Banks.

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Interview with Birmingham rapper Terrence Wimberly in February at Birmingham Mountain Radio. From No Coast Company.

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Driving on I-65 north through downtown. From Wanderson Travels.

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Driving on U.S. 280 south through Cahaba Valley Road (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Nathan C.

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Theo Gkoutsidis plays at Hoover’s Guitar Center. From Theo Gkoutsidis.

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A hospital visit and a stop at Pilot. From Claudia’s Universe Vlogs.

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Atlanta rock band the Stir performs “Hear Freedom Ring” in January at the Nick on Southside. From Mark Christy.

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Watching the skies at the Summit. From Itummy18.

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Drone footage from March of construction at Asbury United Methodist Church in North Shelby County. From Asbury Bham.

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Birmingham police chief A.C. Roper speaks during March’s District 1 Crime and Economics Town Hall at the Northeast YMCA in Roebuck (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From LP Like Paul.

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Sonido Catedratico plays “Después de Ti, ¿Quién?” at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Catedraticodj.

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Introductory video for the Service Guild of Birmingham’s 2016 Guild Gala at the Club, a fund-raiser for the Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs. From Infomedia.

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Tutorial on vampire demon makeup from Birmingham artist A.J. Mua. From A.J. Mua A.J. Turner.

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Atlanta comedian Benny Pitts performs in April at the Stardome Comedy Club in Hoover. From Danny Kang Austin.

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Dancing at Lightrails downtown. From Brittany O’Barr.

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Riding the elevator at the parking deck next to the Westin and Sheraton downtown. From Elevatorman247 Productions.

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Hanging out in and around Railroad Park downtown. From Apok.

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Students from Cornerstone Christian Academy in Rainsville perform at March’s Alabama Senior Beta Convention at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Cindy Newsome.

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UAB at North Carolina State in a February Ultimate match. From NC State Ultimate Club.

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The Birmingham channel: Spring fling

Monday, April 17th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Hanging out downtown, at UAB and the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover for the holidays. From Erik Halley.

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Minnesota country singer Adam Wayne hangs out last week at Good People Brewing Co. (our vertical video of the week). From Adam Wayne.

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Skateboarding at Railroad Park downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Yovanni Mechen.

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An intro to Hoover’s Christ Church United Methodist. From Christ Church Birmingham.

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Celebrating UAB Greek Week in March. From Erik Halley.

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Mae Jemison against Sylacauga in the 5A semifinals during March’s AHSAA boys basketball tournament at Legacy Arena downtown. From Covering All River Region Sports Alabama State.

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A handgun safety lesson from George Wehby at All American Outdoors in Hoover. From All American Outdoors.

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Birmingham singer De’Juan Feagan’s audition video. From De’Juan Feagan.

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A challenge to race go-karts from a Birmingham driver. From Thirsty Dog Garage.

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A rant against the City of Birmingham’s “Sanctuary City” resolution. From Nick Taylor.

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In February, the Junior League of Birmingham announces a centennial gift of $1.25 million for a permanent home for the nonprofit One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center on Southside. From Victoria Reid.

Promo for the Junior League of Birmingham’s fund-raising campaign. From the Junior League of Birmingham.

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Jon Foreman of Switchfoot in the audience in October at Iron City on Southside. From Bobbieann Cooke. From Bobbieann Cooke.

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UAB student’s mock interview (our other other vertical video of the week). From Katie Maisonville.

Another mock interview (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Katie Maisonville.

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Tuscaloosa artist Danielle Miles (a k a Dr. D) performs at the Nick on Southside. From Bernie Urban.

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At the Plum Bar downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Chris Mike.

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Las Vegas rock band Panic! at the Disco performs “Ready to Go” earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown. From xCcourtneyYx.

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Highlights from February’s baseball game featuring Birmingham-Southern at Piedmont College. From Piedmont College Athletics.

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First U.S. Bank breaks ground in September on its Pumphouse Plaza office building on U.S. 280. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Chloe Carter of Cullman’s Factory Dance Productions performs “Switch Screens” at January’s Fusion National Dance Competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From CarmoDance.

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Homegoing funeral service for Anita Cain-Lett in February at Faith Apostolic Church in West End Manor. From Meetmac1.

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Discussing Utz’s purchase of Birmingham’s Golden Flake. From Utz Gang Soldier.

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Highlights from the Winter Jam Christian concert in March at Legacy Arena downtown. From AllGODbuddy.

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Bengali news channel 24 Ghanta’s report on July’s Bangamela at Shades Valley High School in Irondale. From West Bengal Khadi and Village Industries Board.

Little Rock singers Diya Chakraborty and her father Indranil Chakraborty perform a medley at Bangamela. From Indranil Chakraborty.

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Judging entries in the Fusion NextGen idea contest in January. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Promo for Birmingham attorney Tripp Watson. From Cinepear.

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Discussing Bull Connor at Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Walt 8.

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Lender Aaron Chapman on Birmingham’s rental market. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.

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The view from Crest Road in Redmont Park. From Ron Terry.

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Promo for WIAT-42’s “Rachel on the Road” weekly segment with reporter Rachel Lundberg. From Edward Macsalka.

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Scenes from the Birmingham Zoo. From Open Water Video Productions.

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The 100th episode of “Run Birmingham,” focusing on the Vulcan Run and Triple Crown Half-Marathon Challenge. From Run Birmingham.

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Trucks on I-65 near Cahaba Valley Road during January’s snow/ice storm. From Kevin Henderson.

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A look at the I-20/59 bridge replacement project using LIDAR and 3D modeling. From Zac Cooper.

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Vlog on new restaurants coming to the Birmingham area. From Wade Cline.

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An episode of “Outdoors with Archie Phillips” featuring dove hunting with Ron and Scott Cates. From Outdoors with Archie Phillips.

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Joseph Alas tries out for the Birmingham Hammers at the Sicard Hollow Athletic Complex in Vestavia Hills. From Footballer’s World.

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The Nike AAU Youth Basketball Tournament in March at Carver High School in North Birmingham. From Yung Playa Entertainment.

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The Black Jacket Symphony performs “Bohemian Rhapsody” in March at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Treser62.

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Producers and directors of the documentary “Vaxxed” participate in a Q&A session in September at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Vaxxed TV.

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Gala in the Gardens preview party for Antiques at the Gardens in October at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From About Town.

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J.J. Grey, Luther Dickinson, Marc Broussard and Anders Osbourne perform “Lochloosa” in March at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From LawngooseGTP.

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The countdown to 2017 at the Bassnectar show on New Year’s Eve at Legacy Arena downtown. From 4d4mz.

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UAB explores Parker High School in the Smithfield neighborhood. From UABtv.

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A November afternoon at Highland Park Golf Course. From Bham Now.

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At Milo’s on Southside. From Tyler Williamson.

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Promo for Alabaster’s Xtreme Cleanz cleaning service (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jonathanzarzour1.

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Highlights from USA vs. Switzerland at February’s Davis Cup at Legacy Arena downtown. From Davis Cup by BNP Paribas.

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Highlights from February’s Thrive Student Conference at First Baptist Church Trussville. From Ryan Allen.

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Landing at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport from a western approach. From Mohammad Shalabi Abdelgawwad.

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Sacramento post-hardcore band Dance Gavin Dance performs “Open Your Eyes and Look North” in March at Zydeco on Southside. From Mrshamoozoo.

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Highlights from middleweight bout between London’s Andy Lee and Birmingham’s KeAndrae Leatherwood in March at Madison Square Garden. From Dan the Boxing Man.

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Spring at Peavine Falls and other spots at Oak Mountain State Park. From Ruie Brooks.

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Cheerleading practice. From Stanley Parrish Jr.

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Fight! (Our other other other other other other vertical video of the week.) From Viral Videos.

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Birmingham’s Max Steinmetz on the Holocaust at a program in February at Temple Emanu-El in Five Points South. From Tom Gordon.

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A look at the Birmingham Children’s Theatre. From Birmingham Children’s Theatre.

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Flint, Mich., gospel quartet Blest performs at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Flint Blest.

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One Voice performs “Jesus, I Love You” earlier this month at the Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

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Demo reel for WIAT-42 reporter Rick Jackson. From Keatrickjackson.

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Regular Guy Eat’n Food visits Old Town Pizza food truck. From Josh Byers.

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Birmingham punk band Laughing Sword performs in July. From Colors of Nights.

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Racing and drifting in the parking lot of the Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From Dennis Ijames.

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Let’s Play session from Birmingham YouTube gamer Ray J Gamer, a k a Ray Wallace, on “911 Operator.” From Ray J Gamer.

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From the AAU Super Regionals for volleyball earlier this month at the CrossPlex in Five Points West (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Amy Caldbeck.

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Christians on Campus from California State–Long Beach visit Atlanta, Birmingham and Knoxville for spring break. Includes stops at UAB and Oak Mountain State Park. From Crystal Grace Goh.

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Awolnation and Fall Out Boy perform in 2016 at Legacy Arena downtown. From Trevor Book.

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Hail falling earlier this month. From Kandy Katie.

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Trains in March in Pelham. From Carson Bean.

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At February’s Victory Athletics cheerleading competition at Legacy Arena downtown. From Victory Athletics Spirit.

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Promo for the Yin and Yang: The Rise of the Golden Dynasty fashion show and fund-raiser earlier this month at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From YNOT Images.

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Birmingham jazz quintet Ladies’ Night Out performs in February at Moonlight on the Mountain in Hoover. From Jerry W. Henry.

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Rapper Showtime talks with Lady SayDat on the red carpet at the 2016 Alabama Music Awards in July at the Carver Theatre. From Alabama Music.

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On the track for the Porsche Sport Driving School at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From LPMD.

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Harry “Traveling Shoes” Turner and daughter pray (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Traveling Shoes and Shoestring TV.

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Real Life Poets performs “Sweet Home Alabama.” From al.com.

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Feature on Birmingham’s Frances Tunnell Carter, founder of the American Rosie the Riveter Association. From Harmony Mendoza.

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Talking with Carmeletha Ford of Chelsea. From Stanley Parrish Jr.

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Dashcam footage of a 2013 nighttime wreck. From Lawngoose GTP.

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A look at the 2017 Ford GT and other cars at the Alabama Auto Show at the BJCC East Exhibit Hall downtown. From Town and Country TV.

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Storm from earlier this month. From N’s Fantasy.

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Sledding on the January snow in Rhodes Park in the Highland Park neighborhood. From Rosaadriana1964.

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Music video for “Around Here” by Birmingham rappers Young G and Ayetee Kency. From Goof Stilo LQMDAX3.

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Metallica performs in 1992 at the BJCC Coliseum. From Will Salas Cymbal Maker.

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Highlight reel for Ramsay junior forward Terence “T.J.” Anderson. From bigdaddy705.

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Haylee with the Union at Cooper Hill apartments discusses working with Alabaster nonprofit organization Hatching Hope of Alabama. From Hatching Hope.

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The Birmingham channel: Who’s the boss?

Monday, April 10th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Birmingham comedian Michael Ruffino performs an impression of Sean Connery as James Bond. From Michael Ruffino Comedy.

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The Tragic City Rollers compete against the Chattanooga Rollergirls in February at the Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From J. Toob.

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A rant about Hoover restaurants closed for “inclement weather” in January (our vertical video of the week). From Ann Walker.

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February fire at Park at Carlyle apartments (a k a Aspen Run Apartments) in Homewood. From Vladimir Fuerte.

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Comedian Michael Blackson’s After Party in January at the Merienda Lounge on Southside. From Matrell Smith.

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Visiting Vulcan, including a climb up the stairs. From Andrew Reams.

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Protestors at January’s Rally for Refugees and Immigrants at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Tom Gordon.

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Down the interstate at night (our other vertical video of the week). From Maggie McGowan.

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Students from Mobile’s Centre for Performing Arts performs “Maestro” in March at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Masquerade Dance.

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February report from WIAT-42 on racist KKK graffiti in West End. From WIAT-42.

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Richard Arrington Jr. talks about becoming Birmingham’s first black mayor. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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A feature on the Birmingham Box. From Joshua J. Hamilton.

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Performances from December’s 24 Seven Dance Convention closing show at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Dance Competition Captures.

Kaylin Motton of Florence performs “Change” at the 24 Seven Dance Convention. From Kaylin Motton.

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Talking with Laura Lou Delehanty, history teacher at Woodlawn High School. From KnowledgeWorks.

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A performance of “O the Blood” at March’s Women of Grace Conference at Life of Faith Church in Irondale. From Women of Grace Conferences.

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Music video for “Bag” by Birmingham rappers Yayo Jugg and Montrell Towns. From Phreal Innovations.

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A casual drive in the city. From Murdaham Flocka.

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Commercial for Birmingham’s Glow app. From the Glow App.

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Promo for RentMonster apartment finding service. From RentMonster.

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Birmingham Water Works billing issues press conference in February with general manager Mac Underwood. From WIAT-42.

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Highlight reel for the 2016-17 season of the Ramsay Lady Rams basketball team. From Christopher Cooper.

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New Jersey rock band Vasudeva performs “Tuxford Fall” in March at Zydeco on Southside. From Mrshamoozoo.

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Ontario Christian rock band Thousand Foot Krutch performs “A Different Kind of Dynamite” in March at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jerry Watkins.

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Sign-off and sign-on for WTTO-21 and WABM-68, featuring “The Star-Spangled Banner.” From SFS Alternate.

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Promo for project with Urban Hope Community Church and Clerestory to help Fairfield. From the Gospel Coalition.

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Dancing Dolls of Birmingham vs. Nashville’s Mini Allstarz. From Dancing Dolls.

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House damaged by squirrels. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.

Helmet-cam footage of a grey squirrel hole in a house’s soffit (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Rid-A-Critter Inc.

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Hanging out with friends at Oak Mountain State Park. From Emily Wehner.

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Alabama Power working with the City of Birmingham to install LED lighting. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Chihuahua band La Fiera de Ojinaga performs in December at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Adriana Suarez.

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Recruitment video for Birmingham’s tech community. From TechBirmingham.

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Hanging out around Railroad Park downtown. From David Echols.

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Glenn and Carol Arnette discuss her double-lung transplant at UAB Hospital. From B1Jeff.

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Moving a grand piano at Birmingham-Southern College. From Road Runner Moving.

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Fighting the Empire at February’s World of Wheels at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Ghost Boy.

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San Diego alt-rock band Switchfoot performs “Love Alone Is Worth the Fight” in October at Iron City on Southside. From Bobbieann Cooke.

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This 3,000-mile Southern road trip includes stops at Birmingham’s Kelly Ingram Park, Railroad Park, Botanical Gardens and Dreamland Bar-B-Que on Southside. From Rockaby.

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Bodybuilders compete in July’s NGA Old Navy Natural Pro Am Classic at Homewood High School. From Chris Tippins.

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Dallas indie rock artist Taylor Phelan’s tour included a February show at the Nick on Southside. From Mike Windle.

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WWE wrestler John Cena greets fans after a match in January at Legacy Arena. From AL.com.

Watching the WWE event in January. From SupermanLuke 66.

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Syreeta Cooper performs “He Had Me Open” in March at Legends Sports Lounge downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Syreeta Marie Writes.

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New York hip-hop producer Gramatik performs on New Year’s Eve at Legacy Arena downtown. From Michael Anthony.

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Kayaking on Hurricane Creek in Moss Rock Preserve. From Real Crazy Stuntmen.

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Highlights from the 1973 Iron Bowl at Legion Field in Graymont. From Bama Rewind.

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Mexican ska band Inspector performs “Ska Voovee Boobie Baby” in March at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Vladimir Fuerte.

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UAB’s Dr. Sudha Kodali presents on “Refractory ascites due to hepatic sarcoidosis” at the 7th annual Global Congress on Gastroenterology and Endoscopy in September in Atlanta. From Conference Series.

UAB’s Sergey Mirov presents “Mid-infrared lasers based on transition metal doped II-VI semiconductors” at the 2014 International Conference and Exhibition on Lasers, Optics and Photonics in Philadelphia. From Conference Series.

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Confronting a fear of heights while visiting Vulcan. From Michael Anthony TV.

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Demo reel for WIAT-42 reporter Cameron Edgeworth. From Cameron Edgeworth.

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Demo reel for Birmingham R&B-pop band Original Point of View. From Stanley Parrish Jr.

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An icy I-459 in January. From AccuWeather.

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Model Jacobi Hatch filmed in Birmingham for Calvin Klein’s spring campaign. From Calvin Klein .

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Highlight reel for Drew Thomas, senior point guard for Thompson High. From Street Light Recruiting.

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Bluegrass artist Sam Bush Band performs “A Satisfied Mind” in February at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Sonnie Dundal1.

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UAB’s Dr. Gabrielle Rocque discusses “The Oncology Care Model: Transforming Practices” at March’s Quality Care Symposium in Orlando. From Harborside Press.

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Scenes from the 12th annual Cherry Blossom Festival in March at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Emory Desu.

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Baltimore indie pop band Lower Dens performs in 2016 at Avondale venue Saturn for an episode of Alabama Public Television’s “Subcarrier.” From Subcarrier.

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Welcome to Birmingham interstate traffic jams. From B.G. and K’Bella UnCut.

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Birmingham Blaze vs. Bessemer’s Marvel City Tigers in March at Parker High School in Smithfield. From T4Films.

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California DJ G Jones performs “Pineapple (remix)” in December at Old Car Heaven on Southside. From James Thielman.

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Memphis-based Wright Construction shows off its 2016 projects in Birmingham. From Wright Construction Birmingham.

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Columbus, Ohio, alt-hip-hop duo Twenty One Pilots performs “Migraine” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From xCcourtneyYx.

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Dedication of the UAB Hospital labyrinth in January at Spain Rehabilitation Center. From Malcolm Marler.

More on the labyrinth. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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Girls’ basketball. From Ural Mitchell.

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Marc DeWitt of Dayton’s Sinclair Community College on the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in 1963. From Sinclair College.

“Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly” 2013 story on the 50th anniversary of the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church. From Kim Lawton.

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New York alt-rock band Nada Surf performs “Friend Hospital” in October at Saturn in Avondale. From Collapsible_lung.

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Highland Park’s Independent Presbyterian Church Youth Grant Team made a commitment to change lives and stuck to it. From IPC Birmingham.

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Promo for June 8 appearance by San Diego sales consultant Claude Diamond. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.

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Public service announcements by Birmingham AIDS Outreach. From Paul Cordes Wilm.

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Stretching warmup. From Chaos a k a C4.

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Making the ascent at High Point Climbing and Fitness in Inverness (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Sean Moffett.

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Birmingham band Creature Camp performs as part of the Welcome to Monotonia series. From Daniel Hargett.

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Driving from I-22 to I-65 down past I-459 junction. From Gatorpics09.

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Visiting the predator exhibit at the Birmingham Zoo. From Jon Cullen.

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Handing out groceries to residents of housing projects with the Birmingham Dream Center. From Becky from Bama.

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The Tin Shop, a 1967 Chevrolet C10 pickup truck, at February’s World of Wheels at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From ScottieDTV.

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Boston Celtic punk band the Dropkick Murphys perform in March at Iron City on Southside. From Sean Mahoney.

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Christmas with the Salvation Army. From Bham Salvation Army.

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Highlights for Alabama Southern Community College power forward Kyla Evans against Wallace State at March’s ACCC State Basketball Tournament at Lawson State in Industrial Center. From Kyla Evans.

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Drone flying, with a brief break to get red clay out of the motor. From the Flying Mechanic.

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Students from Irondale’s NS Dance Studio perform “Renaissance” at February’s Industry Dance Awards at the Alabama Theatre. From KARtv.

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Talking with homeless men. From Alabama Media Group.

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An interview with members of Birmingham punk band Burden Control. From Wildflowerirl.

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Workers for Christ United builds Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Gordo. From Workers for Christ United Birmingham, AL.

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Birthday road trip from Birmingham to Washington. From IA Film Group.

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Talking with Alabaster dentist Thomas Dudney. From Catapult Education.

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Arizona rock band Jimmy Eat World performs “The Middle” in March at Iron City on Southside. From A. Levy.

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The Birmingham channel: In honor of portrait mode

Monday, March 20th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

The uncle and nephew show (our vertical video of the week). From Alabama Bino.

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Birthday party at AirWalk Ultimate Trampoline Arena at Lee Branch. From Casey McGowan.

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Drone footage at night of the January snow/ice storm at Exit 1 on I-459. From John Brown.

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January news report on building deterioration at Birmingham fire stations. From WIAT-42.

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A driver for ridesharing services waiting in his car. From Delost Smith.

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Highlights from Kip’s surprise 40th birthday party at RMR 4×4 in Lakeview. From Erin Elizabeth.

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Sioux City Christian metalcore band For Today performs “Fearless” in September at Zydeco on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Lexi Danielle Franklin.

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Los Angeles folk-rock band Dawes performs “When My Time Comes” in March at Iron City on Southside. From Randall Bennett.

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Interview with coach Keith Hanson at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for men’s marathon in Birmingham. From Jennie McCafferty.

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Kathryn Henley’s winning presentation for UAB’s Three-Minute Thesis competition in October, “That’ll Do, Pig: Using Animal Communication to Improve Pain Therapies.” From UAB Grad School.

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Highlights from the Vulcan Cup competition, held in December at High Point Climbing and Fitness in Inverness. From Louder Than Eleven.

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Joseph Alas tries out for the Birmingham Hammers at Auburn University at Montgomery. From Footballer’s World.

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Promo for Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center. From Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center – Birmingham, AL.

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Detroit rapper Shaggy 2 Dope performs in February at Zydeco on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Morbidbaby.

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A 200m race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Shalandice Miller.

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Visiting the Southern Museum of Flight in North East Lake. From Patrick Le Roulley.

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The Sigma Beta Club of Birmingham performs at the Camille Armstrong Memorial Scholarship Stepshow in February at the Alys Stephens Center (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Sigma Beta Club.

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Promo for Summer Beach Project, a church camp for college students in Panama City Beach. From Campus Outreach Birmingham.

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Former Auburn football player and whistleblower Eric Ramsey speaks in 2014 in Birmingham. From Veharris1.

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Grand Rapids rock band Pop Evil performs “Trenches” in January at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Derek Pierce.

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“Gus,” a short documentary on Constantine “Gus” Koutroulakis, owner of Pete’s Famous Hot Dogs downtown. From the Southern Documentary Project.

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After the WWE event in January at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Deshawn Collins.

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At the Birmingham’s Finest fund-raiser for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in November at B&A Warehouse downtown. From About Town.

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Music video for “Come Up” by Birmingham hip-hop artist Sno A1 Yoda. From Sno A1 Yoda.

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Rapper Wiz Khalifa performs in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Kris R.

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Birmingham gamer KanameX12 plays “For Honor.” From KanameX12.

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Time-lapse footage of a storm rolling into downtown (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Ryan Wall.

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Takeoff from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Eagle Man.

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Lip treatment (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Petro Facial Plastic Surgery and MedSpa.

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Metal band Gwar performs in 2002 at Five Points Music Hall on Southside. From Zartan138.

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In the hall for Kami-Con, the annual anime conference in January at the BJCC East Exhibition Hall downtown (our other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Eva Plank.

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Trains on Thanksgiving in Fultondale. From Mbmars01.

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Meet Dr. Raashid Ashraf, a cardiologist at Cardiovascular Associates at the Colonnade, partnered with Brookwood Baptist Medical Center. From Brookwood Baptist Health.

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Highlight reel for Bessemer Academy junior Asad Muhammad. From Street Light Recruiting.

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The National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability annual partners meeting in January in Homewood. From National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability.

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New York rocker Andrew W.K. performs “Party Hard” in 2002 at Furnace Fest at Sloss Furnaces. From Magic Bullet Records.

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Do the robot (our other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Catedraticodj.

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A class on eyelash extension. From Avas Cosmetics.

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Joan Jett performs “Crimson and Clover” in September at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Janie Martin.

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Invitation to Fairfield’s Restoration Academy lunch earlier this month. From Restoration Academy.

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Lmg Kenny Ray performs (our other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Deezie99.

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Turkeys at the Cahaba River Wildlife Management Area (our other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From A River in the Woods.

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The choir performs “Take It to the Lord in Prayer” at Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From Be Encouraged.

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Birmingham artist Slick the Skeet performs in January at the High Note on Southside. From Slick the Skeet.

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Outside the Boo Wezzie Birthday Bash in February at Onyx Lounge in Smithfield (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From I Am Boo Whop Mack.

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Tribute band Fab Four performs earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Don Helms.

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A February episode of EWTN’s “Nuestra Fe en Vivo.” From Carlos Seoane.

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African-American 8mm home movies from May 1965. From Tony M. Bingham.

Another reel of home movies from May 1965. From Tony M. Bingham.

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“Dedicated to Birmingham Alabama teens” (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Tony Montez.

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New York singer-songwriter Jon Bellion performs “All Time Low” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From JMarie0115.

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Visiting Railroad Park, Lightrails and the John’s City Diner mural. From Olivia Adkins.

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Mexican band Los Vendavales performs “A Cada Rato” in January at El Sol on Valley Avenue (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Adriana Suarez.

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Looking around Railroad Park downtown. From Ruie Brooks.

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Hanging around downtown. From Sgolum.

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Longboarding and urban exploration. From Erik Halley.

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The 2003 SWAC Championship game at Legion Field, Southern vs. Alabama State. From Alex Hines.

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Between 2 and 3 a.m. on Lakeshore Drive (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From T. Jay Stuman.

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Promo for Common Thread church in Homewood. From Emily Frazier.

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Promo for Birmingham hip-hop artist Q Dot Davis and Friends in February at the Nick on Southside. From Chaz Vibez.

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The 2000 Magic City Classic at Legion Field. From Alex Hines.

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Alabama coach Nick Saban joins Jason Hoff, president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz U.S. International and Birmingham mayor William Bell, in handing out awards at February’s Mercedes Marathon at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Alabama Crimson Tide on AL.com.

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Mexican band La Reunión Norteña performs “Te Deseo Lo Mejor” in January at El Sol on Valley Avenue (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Adriana Suarez.

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Reassembled Schmeckenbecher grandfather clock from a Birmingham thrift store. From Northstar2007.

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Vault competitor at January’s Elevate the Stage gymnastics meet at Legacy Arena downtown (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Mollie McConnell Huntsville Gymnastics.

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Talking with author George Saunders in February at the Alabama Booksmith in Homewood. From Tom Gordon.

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On the scene with DJ Dirty Vegas around Birmingham. From DJ Dirty Vegas TV.

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Testimonial from Birmingham attendee at the List Tour entrepreneurs’ workshop in Los Angeles. From Flourishe.

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Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci. From EMitch.

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A ride through Lightrails downtown (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Maggie McGowan.

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UAB’s Dr. Harry P. Erba on acute myeloid leukemia and Vadastuximab Talirine, at December conference in San Diego. From Harborside Press.

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Drone footage of Sloss Furnaces. From Jacob Cantrell.

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Commercial for Zeekee Interactive in Vestavia Hills. From Zeekee.

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“Since Feeling Is First,” a short film by University of Alabama students, shooting in Birmingham. From Sarah Jane Oglesby.

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Music video for “Space, Man” by Birmingham garage-surf band Dirty Lungs, presented as part of South by Southwest’s 2017 lineup. From SXSW.

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Mountain Brook team Linda Dobbins Dance performs “Silence” at February’s Kids Artistic Revue competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From KARtv.

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Racing go-karts at the Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Bessemer. From Roshan Khan.

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Birmingham rock band the Burning Peppermints perform in September at the Georgia Theatre in Athens. From Athens GA Live Music.

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Birmingham’s Black Jacket Symphony performs “Under Pressure” earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Treser62.

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Welcoming new students to Samford University in August. From Southern Shade Photography.

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Drone footage of Quinlan Castle, Highlands United Methodist Church in Five Points South and Red Mountain. From Ken Heron.

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Zay Hilfigerrr and Zayion McCall perform “JuJu on that Beat” at Brown Elementary School, Phillips Academy and Ramsay High School. From 95.7 Jamz Videos.

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The 2017 NCAA DII Winter Festival opening video; the event took place earlier this month at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From NCAA Division II.

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Digging for bottles. From Southern Diggers.

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Jay Collins performs “Bless That Wonderful Name” in February at Faith Apostolic Church in West End Manor (our other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Nek B.

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The Salvation Army serves its last Thanksgiving meal after 50 years at its downtown location. The nonprofit group is moving to North Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Driving I-65 at night (our final vertical video of the week). From Jonathan Davies.

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Walking through downtown. From Robert Courson.

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The Birmingham channel: Streaming and stalking

Monday, March 6th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Winter hiking at Oak Mountain State Park and exploring the abandoned American Life Building (a k a Stonewall Building) downtown. From Erik Halley.

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Promo for Swoope Hair Studio in Hoover. From Brittany Swoope.

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Highlights from the 2015 Birmingham Bowl. From Birmingham Bowl.

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Morehouse College student Jarrell Jordan returns to Birmingham to visit Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School in South East Lake. He serves as one of 73 White House HBCU Ambassadors. (Our vertical video of the week.) From Jarrell Jordan.

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Atlanta Christian rock band Casting Crowns performs “Just Be Held” in November at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Bobbieann Cooke.

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The Christmas tree at Hoover Municipal Center. From Marcelino Cruz Jimenez.

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Huntsville’s Oakwood Adventist Academy Choir performs in November at the Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church in Smithfield. From TrishsMom.

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Inverness financial planning firm Legacy Advisory Group’s Jeremy Young discusses college savings plans. From Jeremy Young.

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At September’s Zac Brown Band show at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Kristin Long.

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Wednesday night jam session in February at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in North Pratt (our other vertical video of the week). From Kajbass.

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Miami rapper Nino Brown performs in November at Diamonds of Birmingham Gentleman’s Club in Bessemer. From Nino Brown.

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Promo for Sleepover electronic music concert Saturday at Marty’s PM on Southside. From Sleepover the Official Party.

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Drone footage of Huntsville, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Montgomery. From Skunk Works.

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Birmingham Bowl teams South Carolina and South Florida visit the Barber Motorsports Museum, Brunswick Zone Riverview Lanes, Children’s of Alabama and a pep rally at Uptown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Panel discussion at Samford’s Global Voices: Internationals Ministry Summit in February. From Beeson Divinity School, Samford University.

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Profile of Lakeview company Dorm Decor. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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A visit to a swap meet at Saturn, plus Artwalk with stops at Birmingham Oddities and What’s on 2nd. From Phoenixfyre71.

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Columbus, Miss., artist Shondolyn Young Richardson performs “Midnight Cry.” From Be Encouraged.

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Old Dominion vs. UAB in … League of Legends. From Collegiate Starleague.

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Promo for a real estate course in Vestavia Hills. From Steve McTyeire.

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Security camera footage of a purse thief (our other other vertical video of the week). From Dusk Net.

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Time-lapse footage of snow falling in the city. From Phillip Smith.

And sleet falling during the same storm. From AL.com.

And before the storm. From Audrey Sandra.

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Nashville country singer-songwriter Eric Church performs “The World Needs a Drink” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From Taylor Hendrix.

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British pop-rock band the Vamps perform “Somebody to You” and “Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)” in February at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Bobbieann Cooke.

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Vlogging on the front porch (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Kay T. Mcghee.

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Music video for “I’m That Man” by Birmingham artist Phresh Game Peezy. From Phreal Innovations.

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Meet Dr. Mustafa Ahmed, interventional cardiologist and medical director at the Structural Heart and Valve Center at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Arlington – West End. From Brookwood Baptist Health.

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Driving in Clay. From Oscar Briones.

Driving to the Brewster Road Alliance Church in Chalkville. From Oscar Briones.

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At the World of Wheels in February at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Ghost Boy.

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Alabama metal band Hexxus performs “Andromeda” in October at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Jason Leonard.

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San Francisco belly dancer Nathalie Tedrick performs in 2016 at the Dance for Hope fund-raiser at the Carver Theatre downtown. From Nathalie Tedrick.

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Bon Jovi performs “Wanted Dead or Alive” in February at Legacy Arena downtown. From MLivelyGirl.

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A Pokémon Go progress review (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Brandon Lee Majors.

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A pair of 200m races during February’s TFCUSA National indoor Championships at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Union Atletismo Aficionado.

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Landon Ash of Extreme Concepts and Courtney Grimes of Wheelhouse Salon discuss entrepreneurship in B-Metro’s One on One feature. From B-Metro Videos.

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Testing the new Danley Sound Labs Jericho J1 system at Iron City on Southside. From Scott Oliver.

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Tuscaloosa’s Deontay Wilder vs. Gerald Washington last week at Legacy Arena downtown. From Mixed Boxing Arts.

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The UAB Concert Choir, Southside Choristers and the Orchestra of the Highlands perform “Into Your Hands I Commend My Soul” from Michael John Trotta’s “Seven Last Words,” in February at Southside Baptist Church. From Michael John Trotta.

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Brandon Hammond of Atlanta’s New Horizon Track Club competes in January’s Alabama Striders Indoor Classic at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Flash Forward Photography.

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Unveiling a new set of Vulcans on Parade in November at Vulcan Park (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Lovepinklucy.

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Montage from the start of 2017. From Madeline Hart.

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Police officer checking on motorist. From Dann Adams.

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The Glitz and Glitter Dance Team performs at the Center Point Christmas parade (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Glitz Glitter.

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Brothers grilling ribs. From Michael Gigantor.

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Music video for “Panda Cypher.” From Ed Hyde.

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Promo for Standard Iron and Metal in Collegeville. From Scott Joe B.

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Visiting Red Mountain Park. From Go West USA.

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Feature on Southside homeless shelter Family Promise of Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Riding a bus through downtown and north on U.S. 78. From I Ride Public Transit.

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Birmingham band Clutch performs at the Jazznet networking event in October at the Harbert Center downtown. From Timothy Huffman.

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The University of Alabama at Birmingham and Proton International bring proton therapy for cancer treatment to Alabama. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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A 200m dash at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Sports Academy South GA.

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Detroit rapper Violent J performs in February at Zydeco on Southside (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Morbidbaby.

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Driving through Birmingham and Selma. From Robert Williams.

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A look at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Open Water Video Productions.

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Drone footage of offices along U.S. 280 in North Shelby County. From Andrewsfury.

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The Birmingham channel: Pedaling for hours

Monday, February 6th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Loretta Lynch delivers her final speech as U.S. attorney general in January at 16th Street Baptist Church downtown. From WVTM 13 News.

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WWE in January at Legacy Arena downtown. From Brian Boles.

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

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Testimonial from Brenda on nonprofit organization WorkFaith Birmingham, which teaches job skills to homeless clients. From WorkFaith Birmingham.

And a testimonial from Eddie. From the Church at Brook Hills.

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Discussing the civil rights movement in Birmingham during the 1960s. From Temple Hayes.

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Gary Spence introduces Food Stop Birmingham. From Gary Spence.

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Dancing at a UAB function at the Club. From Christopher King.

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Climbing at Birmingham Boulders in the Oxmoor neighborhood (our vertical video of the week). From Blake Humphrey.

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Looking at Red Mountain and Southside. From Oscar Briones.

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Security camera footage from September of a suspect accused of shooting in a Family Dollar in North Birmingham. From AL.com.

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Talking with Keith Richards, founder of Taziki’s. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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The Birmingham Boys Choir performs the National Anthem in December at the Birmingham Bowl. From Wade Brantley.

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A family outing to Oak Mountain State Park. From DavidJWarEagle.

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Trains in January in Irondale, Bessemer and Lakeview. From CSXQ614.

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Riding the elevator in December at Saks Fifth Avenue at The Summit. From Element Elevators.

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Camera test. From Robin Rains.

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Testimonial for Authentic Restoration roofing company in Trussville. From Rick Haberstroh.

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The opening keynote at Daxko’s September Reach conference at the Hyatt Regency-Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. From Daxko.

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Time-lapse footage of a 17-hour, 230-mile bike ride from Birmingham to Nashville. From Brian Toone.

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Promo for the Women of Grace Conference on March 3-4 at Life of Faith Church in Irondale. From Life Springs Church.

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Flying into Birmingham for the WWE VIP experience in January (our other vertical video of the week). From Altair 9408.

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Regular Guy Eat’n Food visits the Heavenly Donut Company near the Colonnade. From Josh Byers.

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Promo for Shebet’s Boutique downtown. From Shebet’s Boutique.

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Fred Hood takes a 2012 stroll through the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Hood Family.

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Vlog from Turkey Creek Nature Preserve near Pinson. From Emory Desu.

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Trailer for “Brittens at Barber,” a documentary on Britten motorcycles at the 2015 Barber Vintage Festival. From Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum.

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Meet Dr. Anuradha Rao, a cardiologist at Cardiovascular Associates at the Colonnade, partnered with Brookwood Baptist Medical Center. From Brookwood Baptist Health.

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Takeoff from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From László Vajgel.

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Playing Pokémon Go at the Birmingham Zoo. From Daniel the ADD Gamer.

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Drone footage of a wedding at Gabrella Manor in South Roebuck. From Phillynate.

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Sonido Catedratico at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Catedraticodj.

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A 200m race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Gary Cooper.

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Aerial footage of downtown. From Video HD.

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Greatest hits collection of cars sliding on ice in early January. From Dan Robinson.

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Texas Beer Reviews tries a Good People El Gordo Russian Imperial stout. From Tim Warren.

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British couple who booked airline tickets from our Birmingham visits Vulcan in August. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Nashville comedian Greg Hall performs in January at the Comedy Club Stardome in Hoover. From Greg Hall.

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Making a CRT costume at Red Mountain Makers for Kami-Con in January. From Key Cloud.

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Motorcycles on the track at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Bambi Kimball.

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A train in Lakeview in 1994. From Bmztrain.

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UAB’s Edgar Underwood in October at the International Conference on Pain Research and Management in Vancouver. From Conference Series.

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Highlight reel for cornerback Darius Alexander. From Street Light Recruiting.

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Bowen and Humphrey drive to a gig in Sterrett (our other other vertical video of the week). From Bowen Humphrey.

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Brooklyn artist Aisha Tandiwe Bell performs “Tricked Out Trap” in September at Space One Eleven downtown. From Peter.

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Visiting Lightrails downtown. From Stryker Creativity.

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Trains downtown. From Mbmars01.

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Kenneth Paschal of the nonprofit group Alabama Family Rights Association talks with Trisha Powell Crain of the nonprofit group Alabama School Connection. From Kiran Riaz.

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Dr. Sarah Sawyer discusses cosmetics for men at a men’s night in October at Dermatology and Laser of Alabama in Mountain Brook. From Dr. Sarah Sawyer.

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Hanging out at the Melton Truck Lines terminal in Hooper City (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Wde Trucker.

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Homewood country group Little Big Town performs a pop medley in 2013 at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From News Today.

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Madeline Stuart, an 18-year-old aspiring model with Down syndrome, on the runway in August at Birmingham Fashion Week 2016 in Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From WIAT-42.

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Birmingham country band Motel Ice Machine performs “Lonesome, On’ry and Mean” in December at Buck Mulligan’s in Five Points South. From Ryan Flynt.

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Gospel singer Donnie McClurkin in December in Birmingham. From Pastor TV.

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Banker and aspiring actor Jerome Skinner has been waiting on a donor kidney. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Fall tour highlights in Jacksonville, Fla., and Birmingham for Nashville singer-songwriter Ray Fulcher. From Ray Fulcher.

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Korean fan dance at the 2017 Birmingham Chinese New Year Festival in January at Boutwell Auditorium. From Starnes Publishing.

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A visit to Joe Minter’s African Village in America, a sculpture garden south of Elmwood Cemetery in the Woodland Park neighborhood. From the Carpetbagger.

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A big turtle at the Birmingham Zoo. From Super Star Sisters.

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The South Florida football team goes bowling at Inverness’ Brunswick Zone Riverview Lanes in December before the Birmingham Bowl. From USF Athletics.

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Birmingham rapper Slim performs (our final vertical video of the week). From Slim 34th and Finley.

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The Birmingham channel: Up in the air

Monday, January 30th, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

UAB’s Sarah Parcak on GlobalXplorer, an online platform that enables anyone to discover and protect unknown sites. From TED.

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Fall evening tennis. From the Hen Men.

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State representative Patricia Todd speaks at the Women’s March earlier this month at Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Michael Carpick.

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NCAA Football 14 simulation of the 2016 Birmingham Bowl featuring South Carolina vs. South Florida. From TruSportsSims.

Birmingham Bowl players visit patients in December at Children’s of Alabama on Southside. From Birmingham Bowl.

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On the patio at Chuy’s at the Summit. From Oscar Briones.

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Highlight reel from the recent season of high school football show “Fox 6 Sideline.” From Josh Walker.

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Members of Israel United in Christ preach on the street. The Southern Poverty Law Center includes the group on its list of “Active Hate Groups in the United States.” From IUIC Alabama.

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Music video for “My City” by Alabama Bino. From Alabama Bino T.V.

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Young actresses discuss Shakespeare plays, eat cobbler. From Bards of Birmingham.

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Alexis McGraw of Touchdown Alabama Magazine talks with former Alabama defensive back Robby Green at his 2016 summer skills camp at Huffman High School. From Touchdown Alabama Magazine.

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Real estate agent Jason Secor on hiring a home inspector. From Jason Secor.

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Los Angeles alternative band LANY performs in October at Saturn in Avondale. From Sophia Theresa.

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Allstate Insurance agency owner Nathan Marcus’ message for young adults. From Allstate Insurance: Nathan Marcus.

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Mazda RX-7 with “four rotors, big turbo, full cage, carbon fiber gauge pod, racepack gauges, bride seats.” From Garrett Bowling.

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Hunter Kimball runs his first 800m indoor race last week at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Hunter Kimball.

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Climbing at Birmingham Boulders in the Oxmoor neighborhood (our vertical video of the week). From Blake Humphrey.

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Blue Diamond Dance Team rehearsal (our other vertical video of the week). From Antonio Woody.

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AmSouth Bank commercial from 1989. From Analog Indulgence.

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A look at Birmingham Fashion Week 2016. From Alabama NewsCenter.

And behind the scenes with designer Alice and Trixie. From Alice and Trixie.

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Chasing a train of the Alabama and Tennessee River Railway from Irondale to Birmingham. From Mbmars01.

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Climbing at Moss Rock Preserve in Hoover. From Parker Satterfield.

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Family Dollar: “The music being played in the store totally unacceptable. People are in this store with their children. Y’all just lost a customer behind this, and I will post this on my Facebook page.” (Our other other vertical video of the week.) From Pissed Consumer.

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Painter Jürgen Tarrasch restores the crown molding at the Thomas Jefferson Tower downtown. From This Is Alabama.

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Highlights from the Warped Horizon underground bass music party in December at Old Car Heaven on Southside. From Hunter Lee.

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A look at the exhibits at BrickFair earlier this month at the BJCC Exhibition Halls downtown. From Alanhm2000.

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Driving south along I-459 to I-65 south. From Oscar Briones.

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Nova Scotia’s Frankie MacDonald on an impending winter storm in early January in Birmingham. From Frankie MacDonald.

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Birmingham food distributor Wood Fruitticher and its custom app SalesPal. From FileMaker Inc.

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Birmingham rock band Kate and the Howlers rehearses “Pass it On!” From Shane McMinn.

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Birmingham rapper Cov Raw Af performs in December at Zydeco on Southside. From Rocavelli Video Productions.

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Velocity Accelerator names its inaugural class. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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At the annual Rickwood Classic. From This Is Alabama.

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Heart performs “Crazy on You” in September at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Janie Martin.

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Snow and ice hit earlier this month in Birmingham. From ViableNutria7972.

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Harry “Traveling Shoes Preacher” Turner dance at Kelly Ingram Park. From MenAce.

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Sharon Hester, prayer chaplain at Unity of Birmingham in Highland Park, on peace during Advent. From Unity of Birmingham.

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Leaving the interstate at night to climb a hill on an ATV. From Quad Squad.

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Driving around Birmingham at night. From RyNea Soul.

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“Part of Your World” from “The Little Mermaid” number for Disney on Ice in October at Legacy Arena downtown. From Cody Allen Shelby.

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Scanning the downtown skyline and the alley (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Jamie Williams.

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Talking with Adrienne Whitehurst with Marriott International at August’s Soho Bridal Show in Homewood. From Main Street Productions.

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The first meeting of Camille and Simba at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Jules H.

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Hanging out around Legacy Arena downtown. From Anna Khristoforova.

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Speakers at the March for Life Rally earlier this month at Brother Bryan Park in Five Points South. From Mary Ann Vann.

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Nashville singer-songwriter Ben Rector performs “Brand New” in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Austin Bryant.

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UAB lab tech Divyank Saini donated a kidney in 2016, becoming a part of UAB Hospital’s record kidney chain. From UAB News.

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The Wake Up Choir of Light Mission Pentecostal Church performs at November’s Mwakasege Conference at the Birmingham Marriott. From Light Mission Pentecoas Church.

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Tattoos by Kawmane the Artiztic. From Acres Vision.

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Trains earlier this month in Irondale, downtown Birmingham and Bessemer. From CSXQ614.

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Nightlife after the 2016 Magic City Classic. From the Whip Paparazzi.

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Driving through Five Points West Mobile Home Park. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.

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Rick Maki on the shooting range at the Steel Challenge, November at Brock’s Gap Training Center in Hoover. From Sidlarrie2.

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The Laurel Taylor Taunton Band performs in October at the Forum Theater downtown. From Jerry W. Henry.

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Birmingham band Clutch performs in December at the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover. From Timothy Huffman.

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Drone footage of downtown at night, plus a vlog entry from Rogers. From MrIwillFlyThere.

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A train rolls through in 1995. From Bmztrain.

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The Birmingham channel: Closing the circuit

Monday, January 23rd, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Birmingham Women’s March on Saturday at Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From Thomas N. Dennis.

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Birmingham native Angela Davis speaks at the Women’s March Saturday in Washington. From Ata – Sylvia Rivera.

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Spending an October weekend in Birmingham, including Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Railroad Park and Good People Brewing Company. From Macy V.

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A trip to Vulcan (our vertical video of the week). From Kit MG3.

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Highlight reel for defensive back Chris Johnson, playing for the University of Albany and Oak Mountain High School. From Street Light Recruiting.

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WVTM-13 newscast opening for Jan. 1. From NWAR Media.

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The Ducati Experience Tour in August at Big No. 1 Motorsports in Homewood. From Mrcstv.

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Coca-Cola reps talk with John Currence, chef at Big Bad Breakfast in North Shelby County. From The Coca-Cola Co.

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REO Speedwagon performs “Keep on Loving You” and “Roll with the Changes” in August at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From D Bear.

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A narrated trip to Vulcan. From the Carpetbagger.

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Trains downtown in spring 2015. From Paul Bislin.

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Detroit rapper Big Hoodoo performs in October at Zydeco on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Bloody Hatchetz.

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Riding in the glass elevator at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Diesel Ducy.

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First day in Dubai: “I’ve lived in Birmingham for pretty much my whole life. Now I live in Dubai” (our other other vertical video of the week). From Matt Jones.

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The Shine Showdown for detailers in October at Insane Paint Auto Detailing in Pelham. From Tremond Director Truesdale.

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Leaders discuss economic development in December at the Birmingham Business Alliance 2016 Chairman’s Luncheon at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Debra Period on not voting in November’s general election. From #EuropeGoesUS – LENA.

And T.R. German Jr. of Bessemer on voting in November’s general election. From #EuropeGoesUS – LENA.

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Birmingham rapper Nacho Man performs at Onyx Lounge in Smithfield (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Nacho Man TV.

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Antoin Adams on when Birmingham raised minimum wage to $10.10 per hour. From AL.com.

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The flooring at Children’s of Alabama. From NORA – Baueco.

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Deleted scene from the documentary “First Lady of the Revolution.” From Spark Media.

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Promo for We Are Visionaries. From Darrius Robinson.

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Preview of Birmingham City Schools’ 77th annual All-City Christmas Music Festival in December at Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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South African singer-songwriter and guitarist Jonathan Butler performs at Steel City Jazz Festival in 2014 at Linn Park downtown (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Ask Kay Today.

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The Birmingham Boys Choir performs “What Child Is This?” in December at Canterbury United Methodist Church in Mountain Brook. From Birmingham Boys Choir.

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Promo for Harsen Boutique in Five Points West. From Josh Director.

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Terry Adams performs “I’m Not Over You” at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Terry Adams Music.

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Nashville country musician Sturgill Simpson performs “Call to Arms” in September at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Ttriece.

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What are the best coffee shops for studying? From Emma Massengale.

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Drone footage of drought-stricken Lake Purdy in late September. From Matt Ezell.

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Don McNeal and James Rimmer speak at a symposium in August at the Hilton Birmingham Perimeter Park. From MS Views and News Learning Channel on YouTube.

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Vloggers Anna Grace and Taylor on a trip to Birmingham. From Anna Grace and Taylor.

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South Carolina coach Will Muschamp after December’s Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field. From the Big Spur.

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Media conference for the 2016 Birmingham Bowl announcing participating teams South Carolina and South Florida. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Indiana rock band the Ataris perform “The Boys of Summer” in December at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Stephanie Amber.

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Driving for Dollars in Roebuck with Brian Trippe. From Alabama Real Estate Investor Association.

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Promo for crowdfunding campaign for documentary “Letter from a Birmingham Girl.” From Lily Ahree Siegel.

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Birmingham’s Fania Davis speaks on “Restorative Justice: A Relational, Healing and Radical Practice” in December at the University of California, Santa Cruz. From IHR.

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Family outing to Vulcan and Treetop Family Adventure in Chelsea. From Christopher Mosley.

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Promo for Lynsey Weatherspoon Photography. From Lynsey Weatherspoon.

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Birmingham singer-actor Jordan Fisher performs in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From Austin Bryant.

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Exploring Sloss Furnaces. From Sharpenedge.

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New York singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz performs in September at Saturn in Avondale. From Smartabrett.

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Instructional video for the Easy Changer, a tool designed to help replace long fluorescent tubes, invented by Birmingham’s Bill Wright. From Terrphyl.

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Jim Stephkovich of the National Weather Service Birmingham chats with meteorologist David Neal, formerly of Birmingham, about the drought longevity in Alabama and the lack of rain hitting the state in November. From WeatherNation.

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Keep faith. Have a vision. (Our other other other other other vertical video of the week.) From Boo Wezzie.

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Inside Lovelady Thrift Store in Eastwood, formerly a Circuit City location. From the Showstopper Shows.

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Drone footage of Regions Field downtown. From Bravo Aerials.

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Members of Delta Sigma Theta wrap presents donated to the Rickey Smiley Foundation for Birmingham children. From Arkadia Films.

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Promo for My Econ (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Melissa King.

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Dancers filmed in Birmingham and Nashville for Nashville in Harmony’s Road to Holiday December concert. From Kamren Kennedy.

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Highlights from the Sky Is the Limit September mixer/fund-raiser at the Redmont Hotel downtown. From Marks Media.

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New York singer-songwriter Ron Pope performs “One Grain of Sand” in October at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Julie-Anne D.

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St. Louis alt-country band Son Volt performs “Windfall” in May at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Andrea Childers.

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Drone footage of Vulcan. From Rory Williams.

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Savannah plays with the motion-activated wall at the McWane Science Center downtown. From Kimberlykaye1985 Kimberly.

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Working on a new overpass above I-20/59 at night. From Angel Aldana.

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More than 200 volunteers pick up trash at a Lake Purdy cleanup day in November. From AL.com.

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Carrie Underwood performs “Good Girl” in November at Legacy Arena downtown. From Matt F.

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Alaskan rock band Portugal. The Man performs “All Your Light” in November at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Mark Traylor.

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Driving north on Red Mountain Expressway. From Misael 205.

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Stop-motion video depicting the Freedom Riders in Birmingham. From Caitlyn1159.

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Celebrating the second anniversary of el Apóstol de Jesucristo (Apostle of Jesus Christ) ministry. From Berea Internacional.

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Monday, January 2nd, 2017

A look at Birmingham in videos …

First day on a trip home to Birmingham. From Nicole’s Stories.

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Driving in the fog (our vertical video of the week). From Alfredo Alarcon.

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Three types of skills at the Porsche Sport Driving School at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Robert Sadler.

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Life on the street. From Sala Kamina.

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Cristina’s intro segment for Fiesta on Alabama TV. From Alabama TV.

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Sunday jazz brunch in December at Five in Lakeview, featuring Tom Jambor on harmonica, Glen Butts on guitar and Scott Housey on bass. From Tom Jambor.

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The Salvation Army’s 614 service in October downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Africa Floyd.

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Family Thanksgiving road trip between Lafayette, La., Gulfport, Montgomery, Birmingham and Canton, Miss. From Mi KL.

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Celebrating the Balinese holiday of Galungan in October. From King of Momo.

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Atlanta band The Ladies Of featuring James Hall performs in August at the Nick on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Christopher Hill.

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The Alabama State University Marching Hornets performs at halftime during the 2016 Magic City Classic at Legion Field. From AAMU Band.

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Promo for UAB football’s return this fall. From UAB Athletics.

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Boston dance band Ripe performs in November at Iron City on Southside. From Sean Mahoney.

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Awards time at the 24 Seven Dance Convention in December at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Dance Competition Captures.

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Drone footage of Vulcan in December. From James L. Sanderson Jr.

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Dabbing at UAB winter graduation ceremonies in December at Bartow Arena. From Janie Martin.

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Chicago rock band Chevelle performs “The Red” in September at Iron City on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Stephanie Amber.

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Dogs audition in October for the Birmingham Ballet’s production of “The Muttcracker” at the troupe’s Vestavia Hills studio. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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The Birmingham Holocaust Education Center’s L’Chaim 2016 event in August at the Alys Stephens Center on Southside. From BHEC.

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A November update from Restoration Church Birmingham in Hoover. From Restoration Church.

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Former motorcycle racer David Crandall shows off his vintage motorcycles and Volkswagen Karmann Ghia sports car at his Pelham home. From Eduardo Spock.

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Beans Book of Rod Shops visits Vini’s Hot Rods between Alabaster and Calera. From Littlebirds View.

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Birmingham R&B singer Roszunn performs in December at Steel 1st and 23rd downtown. From the Real Roszunn.

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The Alabama Music Awards pre-show in July at the Carver Theatre downtown. From Alabama Music.

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Trying to give away an Amazon gift card. From Town and Country TV.

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Members of Birmingham software startup Fleetio have fun around town. From Fleetio.

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Climbing the boulders at Moss Rock Preserve in Hoover. From George Evans.

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Personnel from the 117th Air Refueling Wing, an Air National Guard base in Birmingham, deploy to Royal Air Force Mildenhall and Royal Air Force Lakenheath in Suffolk, United Kingdom. From 117th Air Refueling Wing.

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November Vietnamese service for the Feast of Martyrs. From Lymvideolth.

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“If You’ve Never Seen a Sea Lion” by UAB students Daniel Lindsay and Dani Mason, about Kristin Rothblum, trainer at the Birmingham Zoo. From UAB Media Studies.

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A look at the 2016 Idea House in Mt Laurel. From Southern Living.

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Trainspotting in August in Irondale. From Carson Bean.

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Birmingham Christian pop singer Amber Roper performs “Beautiful Scars” at October’s Real Men Wear Pink Tie Gala at Regions Field downtown. From Amber Roper.

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Birmingham in 1963. From Natalie Simpson.

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Highlight reel for Ramsay wide receiver Genori Parrish. From Street Light Recruiting.

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Behind the scenes of “Bernie Maskman Presents” at Buck Mulligan’s Public House in Five Points South. From Daniel Bracker.

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Blues guitarist Roy Book Binder performs “New Age Woman Blues” in November at Moonlight on the Mountain in Hoover. From Gottfried Kibelka.

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Promo for One Accord prayer event in February at Fullness Christian Fellowship in Vestavia Hills. From One Accord Bham.

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A clip from the December TV special “Tony Bennett Celebrates 90” featuring Bob Dylan performing “Once Upon a Time.” The singer filmed his performance in October at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands.

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Monday, December 26th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Promo for Birmingham mayoral candidate Randall Woodfin. From Randall Woodfin.

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Doug E. Fresh performs during Magic City Classic weekend at Legacy Arena downtown as part of the Magic City Music Fest. From Kwilcox1126.

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Birmingham rock band Two State Nation performs in November at the Nick on Southside. From Jay Dexter.

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Announcing the 2017 Davis Cup’s return to Legacy Arena in February. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Def Leppard performs “Hysteria” in August at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Janie Martin.

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The General Richard Butler Vagabonds Drum and Bugle Corps from Pennsylvania competes at the 1979 Drum Corps International competition at Legion Field. From Barb Bailey.

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Austin country musician Bart Crow performs “Little Bit of Luck” in July at Zydeco on Southside, with Bryan Zannotti on drums. From Zannotti Percussion.

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Talking with Carson Mitchell of Birmingham garage-surf band Dirty Lungs. From Spice Radio.

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A car show at the 2016 Magic City Classic, down the street from Legion Field. From Streetwhipz KJ.

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Talking with Black Lives Matter protesters in November at Kelly Ingram Park. From AllGODbuddy.

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A whirlwind trip to Birmingham in October includes stops at 5 Point Oyster House Bar, Octane Coffee, Brick and Tin, Insomnia Cookies, Fancy’s on 5th and the Marble Ring. From Michelle Lok.

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DeForest B. Soaries Jr. speaks at prosperity gospel program dfree at the Christian Education Congress, National Baptist Convention, in June at the BJCC Meeting Rooms. From Mydfree – dfree is a Financial Freedom Movement.

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

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MAX bus downtown. From I Ride Public Transit.

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Southern Research on fighting the Zika virus. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Chicago Christian singer-songwriter Matthew West performs “Strong Enough” in March at the BJCC Arena downtown. From Bobbieann Cooke.

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Promo for Birmingham-based On-Site Productions’ wedding DJ services. From On-Site Productions.

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Brooklyn indie rock band Caveman performs “Shut You Down” in October at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Jay Dexter.

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Security guard at Railroad Park flies James Leithart’s drone. From Living and Loving Life.

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New York comedy troupe the Tenderloins perform for its show “Impractical Jokers” in October at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Brandon Simmons.

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Southern rock-jam band Gov’t Mule performs “Captured” in September at Avondale Brewing Company. From Treser62.

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L.A. alternative R&B group King performs in October at Saturn in Avondale (our vertical video of the week). From Kel 3000.

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The Kent State football team visits the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute downtown in September. From Golden Flashes TV.

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Opening for WBRC-6 News at Noon. From Daniel True.

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Birmingham’s Courtney Hawkins reaches on a throwing error by Chattanooga pitcher Ryan Eades in the bottom of the first in August at Regions Field downtown. From Minor League Baseball.

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Pink Mobb ride in October for motorcycle awareness and cancer support. From Edgar Mata.

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Stacking blocks (our other vertical video of the week). From Vision1Ent.

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Birmingham blues singer Elnora Spencer performs earlier this month at Moonlight on the Mountain in Hoover. From Gottfried Kibelka.

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Downtown urban exploration, plus Vulcan. From Bham Bros.

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Real estate agent Brian Trippe speaks at the November Learn Real Estate Investing in Birmingham Meetup. From Alabama Real Estate Academy.

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ABC 33/40 tower cam footage of a house fire earlier this month on the 1500 block of Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive in Druid Hills. From High Tech News.

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Boston pop-rock band Lake Street Dive performs in September at Iron City on Southside. From TheClambake5.

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Two riders from Birmingham participate in September’s Alpine Loop Gran Fondo ride/race in Virginia. From Wes Douglas.

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UAB’s Dr. James Bonner speaks on “Anti-EGFr Monoclonal Antibody Therapy in Head and Neck Cancer” at the 2015 International Conference and Exhibition on Rhinology and Otology in Dubai. From Conference Series LLC.

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Hanging out at a Halloween party. From Southern Shade Photography.

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Flying in a Piper Archer from Eastman, Ga., to Birmingham. From Madeline Starr.

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Church pageant (in Spanish). From Ana Rodriguez.

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Legendary guitarist Steve Vai performs “For the Love of God” in November at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From MrBigal41.

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Birmingham Blitz vs. the Georgia Kingz in November at Lawson State Community College. From Iva Williams.

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Explainer video for a Pediatric Advanced Life Support course on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and pregnancy. From Stephen M. Stark.

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WWE wrestler Finn Bálor heads to Birmingham for a shoulder operation after being injured at August’s SummerSlam in New York. From WWENewEraHD.

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After a trip home to Birmingham, having trouble getting a flight from Atlanta to Toronto. From Nicole’s Stories.

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Pitching Lett’s Light Up Birmingham. From Jeffery Scott Lett.

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Alabama punk band Snake Church performs in July at Spring Street Firehouse in Avondale. From Vesseldeserted.

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Highlight reel for Mountain Brook point guard Jack Brewster. From Jack Brewster.

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The Birmingham channel: A love deluxe

Monday, November 28th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

“Faded with Jimmy Hu$tle” features L.A. rapper O.H.G. Jay. From Blurred Culture.

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Hoover’s Jody Wolfe and his theories of the week. From Jody Wolfe.

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Alabama State Mighty Marching Hornets perform “Raise Up” at the 2016 Magic City Classic in October at Legion Field. From Showtime Web.

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Mexican band Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon performs in September at Rancho El Centenario in Mt. Olive. From Homero Manriquez.

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Baile de las monas (“Dance of the monkeys”), a traditional religious wedding dance (our vertical video of the week). From MrDjchino25.

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Jay Franco featuring Nikki Alva perform “Amor Eterno” in October at Fiesta in Linn Park downtown. From Jay Franco.

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The Miles College Purple Marching Machine performs at the Labor Day Golden Classic at Legion Field. From Roll Tide Alabama State.

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Soccer match between the Steamers and Birmingham United earlier this month at Mountain Brook’s Rathmell Sports Park. From Daniel Bramblett.

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Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel commercial, “Art That Speaks,” featuring a quilt by the Gee’s Bend Quiltmakers and “Look Where He Has Brought Me” by the Blind Boys of Alabama. Created by Birmingham’s Luckie and Co. From LuerzersArchive84.

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A look at UAB forward Chris Cokley (No. 3). From Savannah C-Port News.

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Birmingham’s DJ Love Deluxe on deck in July at Rafiki’s Grill on Valley Avenue. From DJ Love Deluxe.

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Houston alt-rock band Blue October performs “Hate Me” in October at Iron City on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Kris Averhart.

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“Birmingham to the Gulf,” a documentary short by Matthew J. Grcic. From UAB Media Studies.

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Street preacher at the 2016 Sidewalk Film Festival in August downtown. From Jeremiah Barker.

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Las Vegas rock band Escape the Fate performs “One for the Money” in April at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Lexi Danielle Franklin.

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Bell Boeing V-22 Ospreys taking off at the 117th Air Refueling Wing. From Military Videos.

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Chicago alt-rock band Chevelle performs “Forfeit” in September at Iron City. From Stephanie Amber.

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Drone footage of the Oak Mountain BMX course. From Knight Flyer.

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Hanging out downtown. From Thanhhoang1102.

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Condoleezza Rice on “Finding Your Roots with Henry Gates Jr.” From Damon Mollenkopf.

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WWE’s “SmackDown Live” in September at Legacy Arena downtown. From Bree Jones.

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Music video for “Represent” by Birmingham rapper Jed J. From JedJ205.

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Massachusetts rock band Dinosaur Jr. performs “Just Like Heaven” in September at Saturn in Avondale. From Subere23’s Thought Experiment.

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Atlanta rapper Rittz in 2015 at Zydeco on Southside. From Christopher Keenum.

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Birmingham city council member Jay Roberson on “Twin Sports TV” at the 2016 Magic City Classic. From Twin Sports TV.

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Drone footage of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Crestline. From Zuleida Aguirre.

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Monday, November 21st, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Music video for “Free Weezy” by Birmingham rapper MC Qua. From MC Qua.

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Half-guard basics with George Wehby of Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy in Hoover. From Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy.

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Dover/Bagby traction elevator at parking deck No. 4 downtown. From DieselDucy.

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Checking out food trucks and Vulcan on a family outing. From Ethan Young.

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New York indie pop band AJR performs “I’m Ready” in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Austin Bryant.

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Madison, Wisc., guitarist Dan “Spiffy” Neuman performs “It Belongs to You” at July’s Gospel Music Workshop of America at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From Dan “Spiffy” Neuman.

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Birmingham Innovation Week 2016 kicks off at Innovation Depot downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Church outreach in Birmingham (our vertical video of the week). From Joey Sammons.

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Nighttime at Railroad Park downtown. From Sothick14.

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Mike McLemore, executive director of the Birmingham Baptist Association, has a round table discussion with pastors about the organization and church partnerships. From Birmingham Baptist Association.

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Oklahoma singer-songwriter Parker Millsap performs in September at Saturn in Avondale. From Smartabrett.

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Much cuteness in dog and cat form at the Greater Birmingham Humane Society. From RentMonster.

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The Birmingham Boys Choir performs “Beautiful Day” in September at Samford University. From Birmingham Boys Choir.

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Hanging out around Railroad Park and Lightrails. From Jalon Johnson.

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Nashville collector shows off haul from the 2016 Birmingham Record Show in August at the Gardendale Civic Center. From Rodger Coleman.

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Lake Purdy Oct. 1 in Shelby County, as drought 2016 continues. From Phillip Humphries.

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The University of Alabama at Birmingham sees record enrollment for the fall 2016 semester, including a 24.7 percent increase in the freshman class. From UAB News.

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The choir from First Baptist Church of Birmingham in Homewood went on summer tour in San Antonio. From First Baptist Church of Birmingham.

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Promo for Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve in East Lake. From Ryan Meyer.

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A quick look at Good People Brewing Company downtown. From Brad Bailey.

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The Rickey Smiley Foundation gives a new car during Magic City Classic weekend. From Rickey Smiley Morning Show.

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Allie visits the Birmingham Zoo. From Allie.

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Family birthday hike at Red Mountain. From Amandalifts.

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On a bus downtown. William and His Star Wars.

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Hyundai Hope on Wheels awards a $250,000 Scholar Grant to the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Children’s of Alabama for research and treatment of childhood cancer. From Hyundai Hope On Wheels 2016.

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Pittsburgh singer-songwriter Daya performs “Sit Still, Look Pretty” in July at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From Austin Bryant.

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Cyclists confront driver who braked suddenly in front of them during a September ride. From Jeff McCord.

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Flying over Foley, Gulf Shores, Dauphin Island and Birmingham. From Marie Smyly.

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Korn performs in October at Oak Mountain Amphitheare. From Lewismw.

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Time-lapse footage of University Boulevard and 14th Street South. From Abdul Aaqib Mohammed.

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A look at Indian Springs School in Pelham. From Lake | Flato Architects.

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Huntsville R&B singer Raymond Williams performs “Let Me Love You Girl” at Plum Bar downtown. From Raymond Williams a k a Baby Boy.

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Guitarist Joe Satriani performs “Satch Boogie” in March at Iron City on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Janie Martin.

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Runway show for Birmingham’s Prettywolf at Birmingham Fashion Week 2016 in Boutwell Auditorium downtown. From Out There Creative.

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Birmingham’s Nali visits Detroit (our other other vertical video of the week). From Naomiluvsice.

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Alabama country group Sweet Tea Trio performs in 2015 at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Jerry W. Henry.

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First Baptist Church of Birmingham’s trip to the Dominican Republic. From First Baptist Church of Birmingham.

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Oakland dance troupe Bandaloop performs on the side of the Alys Stephens Center. From UAB News.

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Birmingham police chief A.C. Roper speaks at the Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony on the UAB campus. From UAB News.

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Railroad Park modeling session with Birmingham’s Shalanda McConnico. From Yung Playa Entertainment.

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Hitting the 32nd annual Alabama Orchid Society Orchid Show in September at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Growing Barefoot.

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