A look at Birmingham in videos …
C-SPAN’s “Book TV” talks with Jake Reiss of the Alabama Booksmith in 2011 in Homewood. From Retox44.
More videos, after the jump …
Palm Sunday mass starts outside in March at the Cathedral of St. Paul downtown. From Cathedral of Saint Paul, Birmingham, Alabama.
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Promo for UAB. From Vulcan Media.
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Birmingham Iron at Atlanta Legends on the virtual gridiron. From 259 Sports.
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Train crossing next to Red Mountain Expressway. From Dexter’s Railfan Productions.
Another crossing near Red Mountain Expressway and Seventh Avenue North. From Dexter’s Railfan Productions.
And one in Avondale. From Dexter’s Railfan Productions.
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Staring at the ceiling at Drury Inn and Suites at Wildwood North. From Brian-Fan of Fans 17.
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Promo for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the electrical trade. From Alabama Electricians Wanted.
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A look at missing roofs and other residential damage after the March 25 tornado in Eagle Point. From Live Storms Media.
Drone footage of Eagle Point, lots of downed trees and missing roofs. From Hunter Nichols.
Surveying the damage from the car at Greystone Farms, Hoover. From Sean Mahoney.
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Dashcam footage of downtown to Five Points West at night. From Southern Life.
U.S. 280 from Chelsea to downtown. From Southern Life.
I-20/59 west to I-65 north. From Mich Morena.
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A trip to the five best coffee shops in Birmingham: Revelator, Santos, Red Cat, Caveat and Highlands Cafe. From Highlands College.
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Mississippi gospel quartet the Pilgrim Jubilees’ “Live in Birmingham” concert from 1996, recorded at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Devyn Antwan.
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Birmingham tribute band Eat a Peach performs (our vertical video of the week). From Southern Rock Adventures.
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Pell City to Birmingham via I-20 on Google Maps. From Terri Eastman.
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Infraday Southeast, a 1-day online forum for infrastructure agencies in March, includes George Putman, chief civil engineer with the City of Birmingham, on “Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation” [at 6:23:53]. From Ken Bauco.
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From one rapper to another, Birmingham J speaks to Lil Bam. From SlayTastic.
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Takeoff from the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Gabriel Sanchez Jr.
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A look at the Black Cherry Tree Project, a memorialization of victims of racial terror. From the Black Cherry Tree Project.
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Tijuana band Grupo Firme performs in March at Rancho El Centenario in Mt. Olive (our other vertical video of the week). From Uribella Garcia.
More from the Grupo Firme show. From Baltazar Juarez.
Crowd shot. From Isaac Aguirre.
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Meet Amanda Loper of David Baker Architects, Birmingham office. From David Baker Architects.
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Promo for First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham downtown. From FPC B’ham.
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A 4×4 truck and tractor pull competition from 1988 at the BJCC Coliseum. From Turn of the Century Motorsports.
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Ticket for “reckless driving”? From News Now Alabama.
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Protesting against an anti-protest bill at Birmingham City Hall. From Left Voice.
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A look at Rickwood Field. From Kelly Candaele Plus Account.
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Memphis rapper Pooh Shiesty in March at Luxe Ultra Lounge on Southside. From Early Bird Production.
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Piloting drones while wearing VR goggles at the Finley roundhouse in North Birmingham. From Ken Heron.
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Avondale! From Guro Midtsund, Realtor, Exp Realty, Birmingham, AL.
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Josh Till gives an update on Public Relations Council of Alabama-Birmingham earlier this month. From PRCA-Birmingham.
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Reacting to Jacksonville rock band Shinedown performing “Enemies” in 2018 at Legacy Arena downtown. From Teez McGee.
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Presentation on the the UAB Master of Science in Health Administration program. From Vulcan Media.
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Checking out Hardware Park, a downtown business park. From Eric Sanchez.
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A new intern from Birmingham-Southern College. From Easter Seals of the Birmingham Area.
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Driving Cobb Lane on Southside. From Clownski Does Stuff.
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Reading “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. From Grace Church Amherst.
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Scott Allums of Allums Welsch talks about making bankruptcy payments. From Scott Allums.
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DIY bathroom work. From TrapFlix TV.
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Family trip to the Birmingham Zoo. From La Palmada Guerrero.
More exploration of the zoo. From La Palmada Guerrero.
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Birmingham Jewish Federation and the Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee sponsored this bus stop shelter in the Kfar Maimon religious settlement in Israel. From Operation Lifeshield.
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Parking nitpick. From News Now Alabama.
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Promo for AlphaGraphics print shop in Hoover. From AlphaGraphics Hoover.
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Talking with David Turner of Tempe-based Maverick Sports Consulting about the HBCU Combine earlier this month at UAB. From Niners News Network.
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Monster trucks in a virtual Legacy Arena. From Dylan Pereira.
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Birmingham rapper M.P.R. Beezy performs at Eastside Lounge in North Avondale. From Elmore Management.
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In the Lowe’s parking lot in Fultondale. From GarrettYT 2936.
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Drone footage of Birmingham South RV Park in Pelham. From Get Busy Living.
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Spring break in Birmingham, including a trip to Dave and Buster’s at the Riverchase Galleria in Hoover (our other other vertical video of the week). From 1 NSAA.
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Ron Burks of Ohio’s Wellspring Retreat and Resource Center gives a talk on “After the Cult: Finding Your Way Back to Life” at the 1997 Birmingham Conference on Biblical Discernment. From Spiritwatch Ministries.
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A look at the new flex lane on 20th Street North downtown. From Rev Birmingham.
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Discussing the union drive in March at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer with Politico reporter Rebecca Rainey. From CBS News.
More on the union push. From someone in an owl mask. From the Purple People’s Owl.
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