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The Birmingham channel: Songs of the South

Monday, June 27th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Van Halen performs in 1992 at the BJCC Arena. From WillSalas CymbalMaker.

Montage of animals at the Birmingham Zoo. From Adrien Tillman.

Riding the interstate through Birmingham at night on a Suzuki. From Demetrius Matthews.

A look at 8 Ball and MJG, SOS Band and Silk performing at Funk Fest in May at Legion Field. From iPUSH magazine.

Music video for “Trenches” by Neno Hoodz and Ceo Chino Marley. From Ceo Chino Marley.

Motorcycles at a memorial (our vertical video of the week). From Amy Taff.

Hip-hop artist JawGa Boi performs at Seven Lounge in Fairfield (our other vertical video of the week). From Redd Foxx.

Highlights from April’s Sports and Entertainment Industry Symposium at the Hilton Perimeter Park. From Tahiera Monique Brown.

A school presentation on the 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From 4/5 League of Superheroes.

Touring a scenic downtown alley. From Discord Williams.

Orange County hip-hop violinist Josh Vietti performs “Magic City” at Jazz in the Park at Huffman High. From Josh Vietti.

Jeremy Talbot demonstrates cable skiing on the course at Flip Side Watersports in Oak Mountain State Park. From Scott Elliot.

In the wake of hoarders (our other other vertical video of the week). From Bahiyaa Nur.

Birmingham-based Allman Brothers tribute band Eat a Peach performs “Don’t Keep Me Wondering.” From Chuck B.

Time-lapse footage of moving day from St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Vestavia Hills to Greensboro Elementary School and the Boys and Girls Club. From Sawyerville Camp.

Warmup before Georgia Revolution at Birmingham Hammers match in May in Liberty Park, Vestavia Hills. From Ace Shooters.

Journey performs “Separate Worlds” earlier this month at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From suzyk59.

Birmingham blues singer Sam Frazier Jr. performs “Baby, Scratch My Back” in May at Henderson’s in Midfield. From Steve DeMedicis.

George Wehby shows options for using the De La Riva Guard in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. From Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy.

Michael Fessey of “Paranormal America” discusses Sloss Furnaces. From whatshallwedonext.

Drone footage of a residential wedding site. From Rush Videos.

Australian Christian pop duo For King and Country performs “Run Wild” in March at Legacy Arena downtown. From Bobbieann Cooke.

Daniel and Sharla Horton of Huntsville visit the Skyhi Treehouse in Red Mountain Park. From Little Bit’s Travels.

Sumiton Christian’s Tanner Talley (No. 21) runs a play earlier this month at a Mercer University football camp in Colorado. From Martin Taylor.

Bama Camera follows cars from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department and Mountain Brook Police. From Bama Camera.

The fun of driving through the January 2014 ice storm. From Денис Рыбачук.

Australian singer Troye Sivan performs “Youth” in March at Tin Roof in Lakeview (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Abby Miller.

More than 8 hours of footage from May’s Birmingham Brawl 8 gaming tournament at Oakmont United Methodist Church in Homewood. From Birmingham Smash.

Music video for “Be Bout It” from Birmingham rapper CDub. From BossUpEnt.

Testimonials for Tuesday Block Parties in Roebuck at the Basement, founded by Matt Pitt. From the Block Birmingham.

A trip to Ruffner Mountain. From Wayne Ruple.

A look at March’s Coast 2 Coast artist showcase at Zydeco on Southside. From killatvbow visual.

The 2016 Negro League Reunion in late May. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Archive footage from the 1970s includes Civil War re-enactors, the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Vulcan and Cathedral Caverns State Park outside Scottsboro. From Huntley Film Archives.

Exploring an iron ore mine in Red Mountain. From MrTropics64.

Promo for Glacier Cryotherapy in Vestavia Hills. From David Koonce.

Driving through downtown. From Edwin Francisco.

Florida vacation vlog includes a stop at the Embassy Suites in Hoover. From KMA Preston.

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The Birmingham channel: Always another angle

Monday, June 20th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

A day in Birmingham, including Avondale Brewing, the new Red Cat location and Morris Avenue. From Kristine.

Pete Constantine of the Birmingham Bulls fights David Oliver of the Charlotte Checkers in a 2000 away game. From chewyluke1.

A trip to the Birmingham Zoo in 2010. From Drakerman2000.

“A quick flight to Birmingham for dinner. Passed balloons along the way.” From sharpenedge.

Filming the Irondale Police. “This footage was submitted by an anonymous correspondent that has worked closely with Bama Camera for the past month.” From Bama Camera.

Brookwood staff members discuss best teaming practices (our vertical video of the week). From Brookwood Diagnostic Center.

Promo for June’s “Revival: Time for a Moral Revolution of Values” at New Pilgrim Baptist Church in South Titusville. From Eric Preston.

Talking with Gabrielle Dunlap, the A.G. Gaston Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Saxophonist Cameron Ross performs in May at Perfect Note in Hoover. From Cameron Ross.

Time-lapse footage of a Birmingham sunset. From Andria.

Music video for “Esmerelda” by Birmingham rock band Dead Balloons. From Step Pepper Records.

It’s going down outside Skky Nightclub in Five Points South (our other vertical video of the week). From Alexander Caffey.

University of Portland Civil Rights Immersion visits Birmingham, talking with Jesse Wilson, who witnessed the explosion in 1963 at the 16th Street Baptist Church. From Moreau Center.

The Birmingham Boys Choir performs “Great Day” at its spring concert in May at Samford University. From Birmingham Boys Choir.

Birmingham Black Lives Matter co-founder Avee-Ashanti Shabazz shouts at FBI Director James Comey during Comey’s talk in May at the 16th Street Baptist Church. From Atlanta Black Star.

Birmingham police officer Jordan Burke posted the video of him and other officers responding to complaints of children playing soccer, joining in their game. From ViralVideos 2016.

Talking with Jason Hooper, pastor of King’s Way Church in Irondale. From King’s Way Church.

In November 2014, right about the time Joy Myers was in an induced coma at an area hospital, the University of Alabama at Birmingham was on the verge of a clinical trial announcement that would bring Myers and UAB’s Comprehensive Diabetes Center together just a few weeks later. From UAB News.

Getting ready to graduate from kindergarten in May at Glen Iris Elementary. From Ascender Man.

Birmingham Baron Nicky Delmonico hits his second home run against the Montgomery Biscuits in May. From Minor League Baseball.

Promo for the second annual Birmingham Grace Conference on July 29-31 at Life of Faith Church in Irondale. From Life Springs Church.

A look at the B-29 Superfortress at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Kevin Henderson.

Profile of Birmingham native and musician Brad Armstrong, living in the Hudson Valley in New York. From Anne Kristoff.

Trailer for Birmingham documentary “Not My Son,” reviewed in 2010. From Ginger Jolly.

School report on the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. From Joshua Juarez.

Teaser for “Another Day in Birmingham, Alabama.” From Alfred Lowe.

Promo for Hueytown singer-songwriter Erath Old performing at the Roebuck Walgreens for Red Nose Day 2016. From Erath Old.

On the mat at Spartan Fitness in Homewood. From Ascender Man.

A February trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From The Electronic Cliftons.

The Birmingham Grotto explores Blue Spring Cave near Sparta, Tenn. From Dangerjudy.

Promo for Polson and Polson in Homewood. From William C. Head.

A trip to the Alabama Farmers’ Market and Evelyn’s in the Acipco-Finley neighborhood. From My Unprocessed Life.

An evening at the Barons game. From Backpacking with the Bonds.

R&B band Guy performs at Funk Fest in May at Legion Field (our other other vertical video of the week). From Naturalle Tanyah.

A look at the Design Essentials Mane Event Education Tour in May at the Birmingham Marriott. From baileyiam.

Dancing to “Danger Zone” at the Thunderstruck dance competition in March at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Fullam Enterprises.

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The Birmingham channel: We jazz June

Monday, June 13th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Chattahooligans at the Chattanooga FC vs. Birmingham Hammers match in May in Liberty Park, Vestavia Hills. From Scott Crawford.

Brad Prefontaine of the Birmingham Bulls vs. Glen Mears of the Toledo Storm in a 1996 match in Toledo. From Jernatety.

A look at the Birmingham Ukulele Society. From Starnes Publishing.

The inaugural Clayton Birmingham Home Show in May at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Alabama NewsCenter.

The Amtrak Crescent. From Ralph Crow.

Yellowhammer News holds the Power of Service award ceremony in May at the Grand Bohemian Hotel in Mountain Brook. From Knight Eady.

A visit to Oak Mountain State Park. From Andria.

Drone footage of Oxmoor Corporate Park. From vabeach1989.

Shintaro Ban of the University of Nevada-Las Vegas on the 18th hole at the Country Club of Birmingham in Mountain Brook (our vertical video of the week). From UNLV Rebels Golf.

The Open Call Competition holds its regional event in March at the BJCC Concert Hall. From Open Call Competition.

A rainy day visit to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Andria.

Promo for the Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy in North Shelby County. From Lion Heart Martial Arts Academy.

Talking with boxer Deontay Wilder in Birmingham. From WIAT-42.

Bambi performs at April’s Magic City Hip-Hop Bash at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Rico Kool.

A Google Earth fly-through of the April 27, 2011, tornado path from Tuscaloosa to Birmingham. From Storm and Sky.

Nashville country singer Dustin Lynch performs in May at Avondale Brewing (our other vertical video of the week). From Brandi H.

Drone footage of the metro area, including downtown, Railroad Park, Rotary Trail and Dog Days of Birmingham. From Dunlap Productions.

Tribute video shot in Birmingham. From MJ Funny Asf.

Birmingham Barons’ Courtney Hawkins blasts a tie-breaking homer in May against the Tennessee Smokies in Knoxville. From Minor League Baseball.

Atlanta gospel singer Le’Andria Johnson performs “I Love the Lord.” From Amar.

Birmingham middle school students make business pitches in May at the Gear Up contest held at Regions Center downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Motorcycle riding through downtown. From Demetrius Matthews.

The Committee of Fools presents the Free State of Shuttlesworth at Regions Field. From a Committee of Fools.

A sunny day at Railroad Park. From Wayne Ruple.

Soccer match at Carver High in North Birmingham. From Adonis Lopez.

More from the Chattanooga FC vs. Birmingham Hammers match in May. From Mad Kemp.

MortgageBanc/FIMC wins 2016 Best Places to Work — midsize companies in May from the Birmingham Business Journal. From Fairway IMC.

Iron Tribe holds fund-raiser Workout for Water in May at Oak Mountain State Park, raising $414,000. From Neverthirst.

An Evening with John Hall fund-raiser for Five Loaves, in October at Avondale Brewing. From John Lankford.

Nashville country singer Tyler Rich performs “I Can Teach Ya” in May at Avondale Brewing (our other other vertical video of the week). From Brandi H.

Promo for RightNow Media from First Baptist Church of Birmingham in Homewood. From First Baptist Church Birmingham.

Nashville country band Old Southern Moonshine Revival performs in May at Zydeco on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Brandi H.

Drone footage of UAB’s Campus Green. From TheHenMen.

A trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From Connor Turner.

Basma Shimmies, Annette Priola, Sibylle Kristensen and Kassie Smith of the Birmingham Bellydance Collective perform in May at Saturn in Avondale (our super vertical video of the week). From Kassie Smith.

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The Birmingham channel: The dance goes on

Monday, June 6th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Tapping to “It’s a Party” at March’s Showstopper competition at the Sheraton Birmingham. From twinsmom8.

A reading for 2017’s “Overlook the Edge,” with Gina Hiraizumi as Tan, filming in Birmingham. From Gina Hiraizumi.

The Cycliad charity cycling event includes April rides through Monroeville, Selma, Montgomery, Alexander City and Birmingham. From Abbey Pint.

Promo for new monthly publication Iron City Ink. From Starnes Publishing.

Train running through downtown at night. From Andy J. Kasper.

Three words said off-camera at the end of this ABC-33/40 report. From gogorjfox.

“I created this video for Shayne to surprise his fiancée, Tabby, at their rehearsal dinner.” From Clay Carroll.

Talking with civil rights foot soldiers about the 1963 Children’s Crusade in Birmingham. From Owen Hayes.

Future 150 scouting camp featuring the Alabama Celtics in May. From dreamowner100.

Birmingham police officers take the Running Man Challenge. From Terrell Norfleet.

Dancers Victoria Bennett and Mario Gates perform “Waaaves” at the Thomas Jefferson Tower downtown. From Back Down South.

A look at Kelly Ingram Park and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church downtown. From The League of DADS Talk Radio.

Rapper David Banner and psychologist Umar Johnson appear in April at the Carver Theatre downtown. From iPUSH Magazine.

Looking down at the flooring at Children’s of Alabama newest building. From Nora Flooring.

Broken Arrow, Okla., singer-songwriter J.D. McPherson performs in April at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From TheClambake5.

The second annual Community Yard Sale, held by the Forest Park and South Avondale neighborhoods in May, benefitted the Birmingham Public Library. From BPL online.

Fire dancers from Luminarts Entertainment perform at the Hammy Awards in May at Avondale Brewing (our vertical video of the week). From Kelsi Caraway.

Promo for Smart Money speaker Anthony O’Neal in April at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Anthony O’Neal.

Sonja Jones’ graduation from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in April. From SBIILIFE.

Testimonial for Woodlawn United Methodist Church. From Emmanuel Umoh.

Gainesville, Fla., punk band Against Me! performs “Don’t Lose Touch” in May at Saturn in Avondale. From bmcfarland1723.

UAB assistant professor Dr. Albert Manasyan applies to be a University Innovation Fellows Candidate and discusses “Comprehensive Care from Birth.” From Albert Manasyan.

Announcements from the Delta gate agents at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Charlie Albright.

Tupelo rock band Green River Killers perform “Dancing in Denial” in May at the Nick on Southside. From Green River Killers.

Birmingham police officer Stephen Doss fixes a bike chain for a boy in Gate City. From al.com.

The Magnolia Roller Vixens visit the Tragic City Rollers in May. From PCP gives you wheels.

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The Birmingham channel: Jack Bauer lives!

Monday, May 30th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Jackson-Olin cornerback Mackell Pippen wins a friendly footrace. From al.com.

UAB student Jeni Weber applies to be a University Innovation Fellows Candidate and discusses redesigning education. From Jeni W.

In April, the Birmingham Museum of Art featured a collaboration between photographer Jared Ragland and improvisational musicians LaDonna Smith and S.I. Reasoning, with dancing from a local Butoh troupe. From S.I. Reasoning.

UAB fine arts student Anna Zoladz, who has turned an internship at Birmingham’s Random Logic Games into a full-time job, demonstrates her first game, Bot Jump. From UAB Magazine.

Driving south on I-65, then north on I-459, with all exits marked. From the Solarcatcher.

Heavy metal artist Rob Zombie performs “More Human Than Human” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From sinandpunishment.

Paul Simon performs “The Boy in the Bubble” earlier this month at the BJCC Concert Hall downtown. From Robby Stewart.

Riding motorcycles on downtown streets. From Vagabondo.

Promo for First Church downtown. From First Church.

Promo for Birmingham consulting firm 45 Inc. From 45 Inc.

An Armstrong family trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From Armstrong Family.

The April grand opening of the Cooper Green Baseball Complex in the Powderly neighborhood. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Drone footage of Regions Field and downtown. From Cullman Aerial and Real Estate Photography.

An outing at the Birmingham zoo. From Morgans Booth.

The Kiefer Sutherland Band performs in April at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From April Tackett.

A look at the nonprofit Birmingham Education Foundation. From UAB Media Studies.

Macon, Ga., blogger Molly McWilliams Wilkins tours Birmingham. From Brandon Everett Thompson.

Celebrating the birth of Nahshon Joaquin Garcia, apostle of Jesus Christ. From Berea Internacional.

Full set from Swedish heavy metal band Ghost, earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Halie Hadden.

The Birmingham Prime battle the New York Outlaws at the 2015 paintball quarterfinals in Dallas. From Team PR1ME Paintball Fan.

California singer-songwriter Tori Kelly performs in April at Iron City. From Jennifer Le.

British cover band the Molly Ringwalds performs “Livin’ on a Prayer” earlier this month at Iron City. From Happenin’s in the ‘Ham.

A LEED-certified home built by Habitat for Humanity. From Alabama Power.

The Birmingham Prelude Strings performs with the Alabama Youth Symphony earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center on Southside. From Finley Evans.

Mountain biking at Oak Mountain State Park. From Larry Bird.

Animals at the Birmingham Zoo take limbs and leaves from power line tree trimming. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Chicago heavy metal band Disturbed performs a cover of “Killing in the Name” earlier this month at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre. From DISTURBEDpedia.

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The Birmingham channel: The produce below, the skies above

Monday, May 23rd, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

The Militia All-Stars from Warrior take part in a Birmingham cheerleading competition. From Militia All-Stars.

Promo for Rock the Block vacation Bible school. From the Church at Brook Hills.

Giraffes at the Birmingham Zoo. From Abby.

Oakland rapper G-Eazy performs in April at Sloss Furnaces. From Nick Mills.

Spring lightning. From thebrookiew.

Hanging out at Railroad Park, the Red Cat and Dreamcakes, plus the tunnel under Palisades. From Kristine.

University Innovation Fellows candidate David Long, a UAB mechanical engineering student. From Dave Long.

Drone footage of Berry High School in Hoover. From Bluff Park Drone.

Roadtrip to Birmingham, including Samford University, Ed’s Pet World, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Pepper Place and Railroad Park. From Meg Stafford.

Atlanta rapper Young Thug performs at April’s Magic City Hip-Hop Bash at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Rico Kool.

Commercial for Fresh Ave. Grooming and Style in Five Points South. From Posey Visual Arts.

Elephants at the Birmingham Zoo. From Maddie Hart Loves Cheer.

Springtime flowers at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Kristin Lane.

Grace McAllister performs at the Platinum National Dance Competition in April at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Dianne McWhirter.

Boise pop artist Youth Lagoon performs “Pelican Man” in 2013 at Bottletree Cafe in Avondale. From Guy Phillips.

A 1996 ultimate fighting match between John Campetella and Gary Goodridge at Bill Harris Arena in Five Points West. From Jeremy White.

Stan Law, president and CEO of YMCA of Greater Birmingham, talks about the launch of the Let’s Move Outside! program. From Birmingham YMCA.

Time-lapse footage of the sky from Terrace Court Apartments in Five Points South. From Jacob Thornton.

Testimonial for Atlanta’s Perfect Entertainment filmed at a wedding at the Westin Birmingham. From Perfect Entertainment.

Drone footage of an April storm approaching the city. From John Brown.

The Rickey Smiley Foundation helps people in Birmingham. From Arkadia Films.

Claude Nielsen and John Sherman of Birmingham’s Coca-Cola United. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Highlights from the Association of Related Churches April conference at Church of the Highlands in Irondale. From ARC.

“Possible Ebola case” (our vertical video of the week). From Terrell Dunn.

Drone footage of Railroad Park downtown. From Drone Productions.

ACE Cheer Company level 5 team tryouts’ required routine. From ACE Cheer Company.

Lightrails at night. From Kristin Lane.

Jam band Widespread Panic performs “Honky Red” in April at Legacy Arena downtown. From Craig Baird.

College students and employers seeking IT and engineering help meet at April’s Talent Recruitment Project at the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Watch the 2016 Honda Indy Grand Prix. From Insane Race.

Dance battle. From Nuway2live.

Swedish Americana duo First Aid Kit performs “Waitress Song” at July’s SlossFest. From Guy Phillips.

Andrew Brower, executive director of the Birmingham United Soccer Association, recaps the 2015-16 season. From 81 Shop.

Birmingham’s Traylor and Melody Lovvorn present “The Healing Path After the Trauma of Betrayal” in March at the Utah Coalition Against Pornography Conference in Salt Lake City. From Vauna Davis.

A visit to Pepper Place Market in Lakeview. From Andria.

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The Birmingham channel: Blazer film festival 2016

Monday, May 16th, 2016

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

“Seeking Shelter” by Ashley DeSouza and Ericka DeSouza.

A young mother shares her struggles with homelessness. Community leaders point to a broader picture and analyze why Alabama is lacking adequate resources to assist.

“Blocked” by Amber Pope and Suzanna Swanson.

The Fountain Heights neighborhood fights a highway plan that will further divide it from the rest of the city.

“Wildfire” by Sonya Mitchell and Jonathan Nilsen.

An examination of the root causes of youth violence, the devastating impact on a family and the work of Growing Kings to change the story.

“Company Town” by Amir Ahmed and Gina Sherman.

Globalization makes a big local impact on Fairfield. When U.S. Steel closes its doors, workers go without jobs, and a community struggles to meet the needs of citizens.

“The Acceptance Part” by LaCoriya Ford and Rebecca Sylvester.

The young LGBT community all too often faces rejection, bullying and violence, but the Magic City Acceptance Center offers a supportive community.

“Design for Everyone” by Benjamin Johnson and David Love.

Birmingham designers partner with the Lakeshore Foundation to create innovative fitness equipment for the old and young, those living with and without disabilities.

“Vitalize” by Spencer Portis and Lauren Smith.

Avondale’s boom in bars, restaurants and businesses prompts some to ask if this is gentrification.

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The Birmingham channel: Sing sing sing!

Monday, May 2nd, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

A capella group Pentatonix performs “Take Me Home” in April at a private show. From Niki.Renee14.

Tuscaloosa Panthers beat the Alabama Blackhawks 12-6 in April at Lawson Field in Eastwood. From Reggie Bay’B the Variety.

Roadtrip from Tennessee to Birmingham includes stops at Samford University, Ed’s Pet World, Railroad Park, Pepper Place and the Botanical Gardens. From Meg Stafford.

Exploring Sloss Furnaces. From the Grimm-Life Collective.

A recent Saturday morning Cars and Coffee at Hoover Tactical Firearms. From Gentry Palmer.

Amy Rogers’ testimony of survival after being shot during a 2006 Birmingham carjacking. From Arley First Baptist Church.

Country singer Dylan Scott performs in April at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Brandi H.

Australian deathcore band Thy Art Is Murder performs in April at Zydeco on Southside. From TJ Willis Is Awesome.

Country musician Carter Winter performs in April at Tin Roof (our vertical video of the week). From Brandi H.

Music from Faith Apostolic Church in West End. From Adrienne Nixon.

“Birmingham Underground” host Playaristix interviews Lil Deadman. From Yung Playa Entertainment.

“Leaving Birmingham, Day 27” after the Pentatonix concert includes a trip to Cracker Barrel and Walmart. From CarverVlogs.

Widespread Panic performs in April at Legacy Arena downtown. From Craig Baird.

Guadalajara’s Los Inquietos del Norte and Raudel Segura perform in April at Rancho el Centenario in Mt. Olive. From Addicto Al Corrido.

Michael Swann, a pinstriper and an artist, paints custom cars and motorcycles freehand. From AL.com.

Scenes from April’s Blood, Sweat and Tears Charity Car Show at the Zamora Shrine Temple in Irondale. From FAST2DR.

Onstage with Pentatonix in April at Legacy Arena: “This was my youngest daughter’s first ever real concert, and she was lucky enough to be called on to the stage (with some other fans) to sit next to Avi Kaplan during ‘Misbehavin” … . She’s only 8, so they wanted me to come up with her. She sat in my lap, and I tried to video the experience.” From erpike1.

Music video for “So Official” by Birmingham rapper LP. From Danny Kang Austin.

The view from a 1968 Honda 160 Racer I on the track during a 160 race at October’s Barber Vintage Festival in Leeds. From Triplenickel555.

Atlanta artist Bethany Collins discusses her exhibition in April at the Birmingham Museum of Art. From Birmingham Museum of Art.

The Birmingham Blaze defeat Mobile’s Brookley Field 49ers 56-0 in April at Carver High School in North Birmingham. From T4Films.

Montgomery rapper Rubberband OG performs in April at Skky Nightclub in Five Points South. From English Studios.

Pentatonix performs in April at Legacy Arena. From Rjamil32.

Pinson Christian hip-hop artist Truth performs in April at Levels downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From HillZion Studios.

Parker High defensive player Jamar Montgomery at April’s Step It Up Combine at Mountain Brook High School. From StepItUpFootball.

“American Idol” winner Scotty McCreery performs “Blue Jean Baby” in April at Iron City on Southside. From Bleuandgray.

African elephant Bulwagi, 35, needed his cracked tusk repaired. The Birmingham Zoo worked with Brian Pillay, director of UAB’s Materials Processing and Applications Development Center on an innovative procedure. From Don Brownlow.

Norfolk Southern 9943 leads train No. 314 in April at 32nd Street. From CSXQ614.

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The Birmingham channel: Our time to shine

Monday, April 25th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

The recovery process for Pratt City, following devastation by the April 27, 2011, tornadoes, through the American Institute of Architects’ Regional and Urban Design Assistance Team. From AIA National.

Promo for Magic City Pet Care in Hoover. From Brittny Miracle.

Birmingham model Ya Ya. From Asherr.

Prattville High’s Chance Dicus playing in the U.S. Select Showcase at Carver High in North Birmingham. From Hoop Brothers.

New York singer-songwriter group Thirdstory performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From Danielle Simpson.

Birmingham Blue Devils vs. Alabama Flames at Parker High School in the Smithfield neighborhood. From Flames Basketball.

Protestors at a Five Points West Captain D’s earlier this month calling for a $15/hour minimum wage. From AL.com.

A spring Saturday in Birmingham at Pepper Place, Seasick Records in Crestwood and Regions Field downtown (our other vertical video of the week). From Happenin’s in the ‘Ham.

Dancing on the dugout at a Birmingham Barons game (our other other vertical video of the week). From kbsmimzy.

Lacrosse tournament. From Hudman.

R&B singer Aaron Neville performs “Don’t Know Much” earlier this month at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Maggie Wang.

Devon Laney discusses Innovation Depot’s record 2015. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Auburn surf rock band Man or Astro-man? performs earlier this month at Saturn in Avondale. From Britton Ware.

Getting ready for a haul. From Gary Wilson.

London rock band Mumford and Sons performs “Broken Crown” earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown. From scarycal.

A fun day at the Birmingham Zoo. From CarverVlogs.

L.A. post-hardcore band Letlive performs “The Dope Beat” in March at Zydeco on Southside. From Stephanie Amber.

Civil rights foot soldier Gloria Washington for “Sixties Survivors.” From Bill Ganzel.

Highlight reel for Ramsay High’s Brianna Crane. From Street Light Recruiting.

Barons’ Joey DeMichele singles to left in the bottom of the ninth to give Birmingham a walk-off, 5-4 win over Tennessee in the 2016 home opener. From Minor League Baseball.

Charlie meets her baby brother Cager for the first time in December at St. Vincent’s Hospital in the Highland Park neighborhood. From Hilliary Hallman.

Improvisation duo Audrey Chen and Flandrew Fleisenberg perform in March at the Desert Island Supply Company in Woodlawn. From Flandrew Fleisenberg.

Taking a motorcycle ride through Southside and on Valley Avenue. From Vagabondo.

Time-lapse footage of the new Rotary Trail sign downtown. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Custom motorcycles at February’s World of Wheels at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From ScottieDTV.

Residents at Somerby at St. Vincent’s 119 in Hoover dance for fun. From Somerby Senior Living.

Interviews with representatives of Red Mountain Park, Jones Valley Teaching Farm, Sloss Real Estate/Lakeview District, Village Creek Society, Zyp Bikeshare and Royal Cup for the 2016 Birmingham Champions of Sustainability. From Alabama NewsCenter.

California singer-songwriter Tori Kelly performs “City Dove” earlier this month at Iron City. From CAMinvasion.

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The Birmingham channel: A tumble in spring

Monday, April 18th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Homewood High School show choirs sing the national anthem before the Walk MS April fund-raiser at Regions Field. From Leewood.

Montevallo Heart of Dixie Brawl collegiate track and field competition earlier this month. From Sharks Soccer.

Retired federal judge U.W. Clemon, who serves as an associate attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund in a decades-old Jefferson County school desegregation case, talks about the rezoning plan for Hoover City Schools earlier this month outside the federal courthouse downtown. From Starnes Publishing.

The West Georgia Takeover plays the Birmingham Blaze during the Southern Spring Invitational basketball tournament earlier this month at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Chris Davis.

The Birmingham AAU Super Regional volleyball tournament earlier this month at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Billy Edmondson.

Weekly announcements for Gateway Family Church in Trussville. From Gateway Family Church.

A night at the Outcry Christian music concert earlier this month at Legacy Arena downtown. From Deirdre V.

Promo for Birmingham-Southern College. From MobileCause.

Watching Birmingham drivers navigate light snow from an office window. From Keith McCanless.

Robbie and William play in March at Vulcan Park. From Bruce Bonga.

La La La of Mountain Brook’s Linda Dobbins Dance performs at February’s Industry Dance Awards at the Alabama Theatre downtown, winning Outstanding Performance. From KARtv.

Mimes perform on Palm Sunday at the East Birmingham Church of God in Christ in Woodlawn. From Deborah Lyons.

The keynote panel at the American Institute of Architects annual conference Grassroots, “The 21st-Century City: What do cities need from architects?” includes Birmingham mayor William Bell and Birmingham architect Cheryl Morgan. The event took place in February in Detroit. From AIA Content Team.

Music video for Unexpected’s “Best of Both Worlds.” From Phillip Davison.

Taking a spin on the AmTryke, therapeutic tricycle for riders with physical disabilities (our vertical video of the week). From Mountain Brook Websites.

NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski, his daughter Scarlett and girlfriend Paige ride a camel earlier this month at the Birmingham Zoo before his race at Talladega. From AL.com.

Auburn grad Fuller Hanan explains how her participation in the Birmingham Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team has impacted her career and understanding of how architecture can contribute to communities. From AIANational.

William rolls down a hill in March at Vulcan Park. From Bruce Bonga.

The Xi Mu chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho presents “The Real Poodles of UAB.” From Xi Mu SGRhos.

A dance performance at Arise Birmingham in the Crestline neighborhood (our other vertical video of the week). From New Sound Of Heaven.

Drone footage of Railroad Park downtown. From Jonjons Typhoon 4k.

British metal band Napalm Death performs earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From Jay Burnham.

Landing at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (our other other vertical video of the week). From Johnny Christenberry.

Kenny Chesney performs in 2015 at Legacy Arena. From Andy Lamon.

Metal band the Melvins performs earlier this month at Iron City. From Jay Burnham.

Promo for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. From Blaq Angel Media.

Promo for an April 30 Minecraft tournament at the Carmike Summit. From Super League Gaming.

A look at the Birmingham and Tuscaloosa Kennel Club Dog Show earlier this month at the Shelby County Exhibition Center in Columbiana. From ShelbyAL.

Chicago pastor John Eckhardt earlier this month at the Pelham Civic Complex (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Tron Moses.

Dr. Louis Burt Nabors of the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, speaks earlier this month at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network conference in Hollywood, Fla. From Harborside Press.

Denver comedian Steve “Mudflap” McGrew visits WBRC-6 and the Steak ‘n Shake. From Wrinkled Sheets.

A look at the 36/86 Southern Series pitch competition earlier this month at Iron City. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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The Birmingham channel: Spring breakers

Monday, April 11th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

V.V.S. and friends perform in March at Sky’s Da Limit Sports Bar in Ensley. From Nina Ross.

Hiking to the Skyhy Treehouse at Red Mountain Park. From Emily Cuthbert.

Promo for Kappa Alpha Psi event at the Carver Theatre downtown. From FwdGraphics.

A day of shopping, ministering and dining out. From allGODbuddy.

University of Connecticut students spend their alternative spring break in Birmingham for Habitat for Humanity. From UConn Habitat for Humanity.

A night at the club. From Phillip Davison.

Chicago heavy metal band Disturbed performs “The Sound of Silence” in March at Iron City on Southside. From lewismw.

Travis Tritt performs in March at the Lyric Theatre downtown. From Kelli Thompson.

Bob Friedman, project director of the Birmingham Black Radio Museum, discusses the organization’s mission. From Alabama Newscenter.

“American Idol” winner and rock singer Kris Allen performs “Waves” in March at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From headonfire1105.

A spring break trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From Zury Bustos.

Promo for Neighborhood Barre in Lakeview. From 81 Shop.

A Saturday biking with friends through downtown Birmingham on Zyp bikes. From Ellen Davis.

Butch from Mississippi gets a job in Birmingham. From Fup Duk.

Unicycle tricks over spring break at the Abroms-Engel Institute for Visual Arts on Southside. From Ryman Lollar.

Birmingham student Kameria Crayton meets President Obama on Easter after her crying video goes viral. From the White House.

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The Birmingham channel: Out like a lamb

Monday, April 4th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish performs “Shudder Before the Beautiful” in March at Iron City on Southside (our vertical video of the week). From master0fthemoon.

Hanging out with the No. 1 Stunnas and Showstoppers motorcycle clubs in Ensley (our other vertical video of the week). From Ronald Ray.

Dutch symphonic metal band Delain performs in March at Iron City on Southside (our other, other vertical video of the week). From Kismet the Dog.

Music from Faith Apostolic Church in West End. From Adrienne Nixon.

Behavioral One owner William Richardson speaks at December’s Solutions Education Conference at the Vestavia Hills Library in the Forest. From Ask a Special Education Attorney.

L.A. singer-songwriter Tinashe performs in March at Iron City. From Cammeron Fordham.

Real estate agent Anthony Green pitching downtown’s Loft District. From Marks Media Wedding Films.

Promo for TEDxBirmingham 2016. From Relentless Studios.

More with the No. 1 Stunnas and Showstoppers motorcycle clubs (one more vertical video of the week). From Ronald Ray.

Dr. James Andrews of the American Sports Medicine Institute talks about injury prevention in youth sports in March at the Florida Hospital in Orlando. From AceApplications.

Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica performs in March at Iron City. From Kismet the Dog.

First-Team All-Birmingham Region Boys Basketball Team and Hoover High coach Charles Burkett. From AL.com.

A night at the Onyx Lounge in Smithfield (our last vertical video of the week. From Ronita Grady.

Drone footage of downtown, Regions Field and Quinlan Castle on Southside. From P Marashi.

Turning hard drives into clocks. From Michael Sautter.

Talking with a Birmingham police officer about filming a federal building. From Bama Camera.

Rebekah Brock joins 45 Inc. From 45 Inc.

Austin country singer and Birmingham native Dale Watson performs “Yellow Mama” in March at the Nick on Southside. From the Nick.

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The Birmingham channel: Wondrous the joy of springing together

Monday, March 28th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

The Birmingham Dance Theatre 2007 Pre-School Tap Recital Dance, featuring “Hello, Dolly.” From Birmingham Dance Theatre.

Going to see R5 and Parade of Lights at Iron City on Southside. From the Little Sprinkles.

Pressure washing a concrete patio in Mountain Brook (our vertical video of the week). From Weaver Pro Wash.

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

A look at the haul from the Natural Hair and Health Expo earlier this month at the BJCC North Exhibition Hall downtown. From Naturallykey21.

Meanwhile at Huffman High … From Supa Dupa Rupa.

UAB at BYU in the first round of the NIT men’s tournament. From Evgeniy Fedorov.

Houston rapper Nooney performing “True Story” (our other vertical video of the week). From Nooney 5901.

Teaching a class on data security at Renaissance Ross Bridge. From Juanita McDowell.

Interviews with Glen Iris Elementary about Latino students and families. From Levine Museum of the New South.

Flutist James performs the hymn “Secret Prayer” at the Birmingham Mission Zone Conference at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Gardendale. From Rose Marie.

String Theory performs “Under Pressure” earlier this month at the Nick on Southside. From ac4zu.

Art Clarkson talks about some of his most memorable Birmingham sports promotions. From Alabama NewsCenter.

The Birmingham Boys Choir performs “Wondrous the Joy of Singing Together,” along with the U.S. Coast Guard Cadet Chorale and the Warblers Club earlier this month at the Southside Centre for the Arts and Humanities. From Birmingham Boys Choir.

Students from Michelle’s Academy of Dance perform “Covergirl” earlier this month at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Masquerade Dance.

A three-alarm fire at Reliable Formed Plastics downtown. From AL.com.

WIAT-42 reporting from the fire. From Stephon Dingle.

California dancer Kidd Strobe performs in Birmingham. From Snap One Media.

A look at the Bat Bike at the World of Wheels. From ScottieDTV.

Nashville pop band Repeat Repeat performs earlier this month at the Nick on Southside. From the Nick.

Mexico City pop singer El Dasa performs in February at El Centenario in the Bush Hills neighborhood. From El Dasa.

The City of Birmingham Mayor’s Office Division of Youth Services’ PSA on bullying, “Knowbull.” From Haleigh Black.

No trip to Birmingham is complete without a visit to the Riverchase Galleria and the Summit. From HanBan’s HanBaniverse.

Welding a fire escape downtown. From Warrior Portable Welding.

Feature on “All the Colors of the Rainbow,” an exhibit at the Birmingham Museum of Art. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Promo for Vaqueros Nightclub in Huffman. From Djbestia Mix.

U.S. women’s goalball team trains for Paralympics at the Lakeshore Foundation in Homewood. From Alabama NewsCenter.

A look at HauntCon 2016 earlier in the year at the Sheraton Birmingham downtown. From HauntCon.

Stephanie Burke, principal at St. Aloysius Catholic School in Bessemer, on “Forty Weeks” by William Watson. From William Watson SJ.

Birmingham Brawl 6 singles match, Senpai (Roy) vs. Groot (Chairzard) in February at Oakmont United Methodist Church in Homewood. From Alabama Smash League.

Oakland R&B singer Keyshia Cole performs in 2015 at the Birmingham Entertainment Center in the ACIPCO-Finley neighborhood. From HipHop B’ham.

Time-lapse footage of a shed demolition. From QuickFix Junk.

A look at popup shop Hero Doughnuts. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Fall Out Boy performs “Disloyal Order of Water Buffaloes” earlier this month at Legacy Arena. From Kevin Cooper.

Video review for David and Kylie Knight’s performance at Dawson Memorial Baptist Church in Homewood. From David and Kylie Knight.

A visit to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Buddy Love Photography.

“Amtrak 20, with a Dash 8 (512) trailing and a P42DC (159) leading, arriving at the Birmingham station while a BNSF ‘Intermodal’ passes through.” From Snakeman.

Ohio rock band the Werks performs “Tubthumping” earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Live and Listen.

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The Birmingham channel: Feel the rush

Monday, March 21st, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Orlando pop/rock band Before You Exit performs “Love Yourself” earlier this month at Tin Roof in Lakeview. From Mackenzie Bearup.

The 60m hurdles at the Hoover Invitational in January at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Bami Fun.

Drone footage for a roof inspection. From Capstone Roofing.

Time-lapse footage of Birmingham, including McWane Science Center, Electra, LightRails, Railroad Park, Vulcan, Sloss Furnaces, Children’s of Alabama and more. From Dunlap Productions.

Public radio show “State of the Re:Union” travels to Birmingham to dig up a little history on race relations which pre-date the civil rights movement. From P. Barry.

The East Birmingham Church of God in Christ Praise Dancers. From overflow5600.

Birmingham Southern’s post-game interview against Maryville in the second round of the NCAA Division III men’s tournament. From Maryville College Broadcasting.

Minneapolis’ Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater performs “Bohemian Grove” earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center on Southside. From Stuart Pimsler.

Hoover High baseball 2016 preseason hype video. From J. McCoy Photography.

Actor-comedian Kevin Hart races LSU runner Jada Martin earlier this month at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. From AL.com.

Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater performs “Tales from the Book of Longing” earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center. From Stuart Pimsler.

Making a trip from Atlanta to Birmingham. From Wes Sherwin.

Testimonial from Alys Stephens Center for Charter Communications. From Ricky Trione Blind Artist.

Motorcyclist footage from Ben Lamay as he wins a heat at the 2016 Amsoil Arenacross in February in Legacy Arena. From GoPro Motorsports.

CraneWorks sets up a life-size North America-native animatronic dinosaur at the Birmingham Zoo for the Dino Discovery exhibit. From AL.com.

Singer Troye Sivan before his show at Tin Roof in Lakeview (our vertical video of the week). From Maria Avellaneda.

Riding in a ThyssenKrupp elevator at Children’s of Alabama on Southside (our other vertical video of the week). From Ivan Reid.

Austin rocker Gary Clark Jr. performs in February at Iron City on Southside. From Stuartm427.

Class project on the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church. From Hector Marquez.

Music from Faith Apostolic Church in West End. From Adrienne Nixonforfac.

Drone footage of the operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Gardendale. From Stephen Norris.

Ben Folds and yMusic perform “Army” in November at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Seth Nelson.

The East Birmingham Church of God in Christ Mime Ministry. From overflow5600.

Security footage: Did a phone go missing? From Bobo Diallo.

Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater performs “Type A Romance” earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center. From Stuart Pimsler.

Teachers at St. Francis Xavier School in Crestline explain how they use Google Apps in the classroom. From SFX Tech.

Team Polyvance’s first attempt at February’s 24 Hours of LeMons race at the Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Polyvance.

Flying from Detroit to spend time in Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Atlanta. From Terasaki Aki.

Pennsylvania metalcore band August Burns Red performs “White Washed” earlier this month at Iron City on Southside. From beachamboys11.

All-State Choir performs earlier this month at Samford University in Homewood. From Stacey Dellinger.

Leaving Birmingham. From Cee One.

Show reel of commercials. From Vulcan Media.

Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater performs “Sabi” earlier this month at the Alys Stephens Center. From Stuart Pimsler.

Al Jazeera report on the City of Birmingham’s attempt to raise the minimum wage. From citycouncilbham.

Time-lapse dashcam footage of evening rush hour from downtown eastbound along I-20/59. From Jonathan Stringfellow.

Low-dose Ketamine for acute pain in the emergency department, lecture by Dr. Matthew Delaney from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Part of the 2016 Maine Medical Center Winter Symposium. From Maine Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine.

Time-lapse footage of the UAB campus. From T. nyyy.

Atlanta country/rock band Confederate Railroad performs earlier this month at Zydeco on Southside. From Keith Manley.

Hoover High basketball 2015-16 preseason conditioning hype video. From J. McCoy Photography.

Drone footage from February of the initial test pit drilling for a new parking lot at Asbury United Methodist Church in North Shelby County. From Asbury Bham.

Music video for “As Long As I’m With U” by Birmingham R&B singer R.L. Lewis. From pherarles.

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The Birmingham channel: From every angle

Monday, March 14th, 2016

A look at Birmingham in videos …

A look at iLead Escape, a conference for ministers last week at Faith Chapel Christian Center near McDonald Chapel (our vertical video of the week). From Janice Johnson.

The Vestavia Hills High School Literacy Club created this commercial for the Birmingham Reads Book Drive Challenge. From Better Basics.

The Birmingham Blaze beats the Panhandle Crusaders 14-12 in last week’s season opener at Carver Field. From T4Films.

Selfie-guided tour of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. From Pimp Juice.

Abby and Ava compete in and win the Champion Spirit Group Bama Challenge in February at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Cheer Pro Athletics.

The Standing Ovation Talent Group performs “Four Little Girls — the Birmingham Church Bombing 1963” in February in Orlando. From Dionne Beasley.

Andrew Robison (73) of Louisiana participates in February’s Future150 Underclassmen Camp Birmingham All-Star Game at Carver High in North Birmingham. From Drew Robison.

Clips from Tuscaloosa’s Allison Boyd, a graduate of Birmingham-Southern. She has appeared in “Suburgatory,” “Oculus” and “Two Broke Girls.” From EC/FC.

Super Bowl promo for Art Franklin on WIAT-42. From Kristi Joiner.

Cab driver Steve K. records a passenger’s complaint about another cabbie in October. From Steve K.

Cab driver Steve K. receives a note, “Snitches get stitches.” From Steve K.

Cab driver Steve K.: “Yellow Cab speeds through Birmingham. Crash pic at end. 78-year-old cab driver disregards law. Known for speeding/racing.” From Steve K.

Mary Greeley looks at Birmingham’s minimum wage battle with the Legislature. From Mary Greeley.

Drone footage of the Zamora Shrine Center in Irondale. From Brian Campbell.

WABM-68 station sign-off with “The Star-Spangled Banner.” From Bhamtown.

Kansas City tribute band Almost KISS performs in 2014 at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From SuperKiss1100.

The 2016 Birmingham Addy Awards intro video from UAB Digital Media. From Stephen M. Stark.

An idea pitch, Level Up, for the 2016 Birmingham Addy Awards. From Stephen M. Stark.

On “Deer and Wildlife Stories,” Keith Warren meets fellow deer breeder and Birmingham attorney Rusty Weaver, who owns Guntersville deer farm Weaver Two Whitetails. From Rustic River Media.

Mississippi musician Luther Dickinson performs “Mayor Langford Birmingham Blues” earlier this month at the Acoustic in Bridgeport, Conn. From Frederick Matt.

Promo for “A Night of Miracles Encounter” with Christina Glenn Weeks on April 24 at the BJCC South Ballroom downtown. From PCGWM.

Drone footage of the Birmingham Zoo, including areas under construction. From Birmingham Zoo.

Highlight reel for Jabari Weeks of Hueytown High. From Street Light Recruiting.

Florida high schooler narrates his latest gamer video by describing his recent trip to Birmingham. From akaSyzygy.

British metal band Bullet for My Valentine performs “Tears Don’t Fall” in February at Iron City on Southside. From Jennifer Devereaux.

Weather Channel, Birmingham edition. From Welcome to the Woods.

Drone footage of the weekly Birmingham Cars and Coffee meetup at Hoover Tactical Firearms. From William Panik.

Rappers Cory Savage, Mississippi Maal, Digga and Roc Reels perform in “The Birmingham Underground Cypher Part 4.” From Roc Reels.

Browsing Barnes and Noble. From 지상선.

A visit to the 2014 Bassmaster Classic World Championship at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From the Carlstar Group.

Promo for WBHM (90.3 FM) storytelling program “Localore: Finding America.” From Chris Lewis, Nash Films.

Celebrating Dr. Seuss during Read Across America earlier this month at Hayes K-8 School in North Avondale. From Jill Gilardi.

Hanging out at Uptown and the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex. From Charles Crepps.

Nashville rock band the Vegabonds shows life on the road from Oxford, Miss., to Birmingham. From the Vegabonds.

Singer-songwriter and actor Keith Robinson performs at Steel Lounge downtown. From Tanisha D. Davis.

Baton Rouge rapper Kevin Gates chats with the audience earlier this month at Iron City (our other vertical video of the week). From Dorothy Gordon.

Portland band Ant’lrd performs in November at Saturn in Avondale. From Non Films.

Birmingham-Southern beats LaGrange College 93-91 in the opening round of the NCAA Division III Men’s Basketball Tournament last week at Emory University in Atlanta. From Emory Sports.

Birmingham-Southern coach Chris Graves recaps the win. From Emory Sports.

Rep. John Lewis of Georgia speaks at Moore Styles Barber Shop downtown while on a campaign stop with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. From Andre Thomas.

A look at February’s Repticon Birmingham Reptile and Exotic Animal Show at the Zamora Shrine Center in Irondale (our other other vertical video of the week). From the Royal Wolf.

IndyCar racing video game on a virtual track based on Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From WarlitzkiLp.

Drone footage of Birmingham, including Vulcan Park, Railroad Park and the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Marks Media Wedding Films.

Singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge performs “Who Are You Waiting For” in February at the Alys Stephens Center on Southside (our other other other vertical video of the week). From karisjhall.

Javier and Erica demonstrate a Bachata combo. From Unricka Jenkins Jr.

Athens, Ga., indie pop musician Kishi Bashi performs “It All Began With a Burst” at Iron City on Southside. From treser62.

Time-lapse footage of sunset over Lake Purdy. From Matt Ezell.

Helmet cam of a heat with the Alabama Pro Racers League at Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Bessemer. From SIMCO Motorsports.

Krystal J. Grant performs “Bethena, A Concert Waltz” in February at Mountain Brook Community Church. From Ars Arvole.

Exploring the Japanese Garden at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. From Nomadic Officiant.

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