A look at Birmingham in videos …
RV shopping in Calera. From Wayward Waggs.
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August road trip to see Pentatonix at the Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, with a stop at the Riverchase Galleria. From Joanna Crauswell.
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Browsing at Academy Sports and Outdoors at Lee Branch. From Bailey Pappas.
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Arizona electro funk band Spafford performs in August at Avondale Brewing Co. From Isom Morgan.
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Sloss Furnaces. From Dominic Bouchard.
More from Sloss. From Traveling with Rick.
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Los Angeles alternative band States and Capitals visits the Nick on Southside. From States and Capitals.
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Promo for Los Angeles comedian and Samford alumnus John Crist in November at Samford University. From Premier Productions.
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Ed Yielding of Florence, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who set the coast-to-coast air speed record, on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Our Issues Birmingham.
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From the top of Vulcan (our vertical video of the week). From Luis Jauregui.
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British expatriate Bill Keene on barbecue, filmed at Rusty’s BBQ in Leeds. From Bama Brit.
And visits Avondale Brewing Co. (our other vertical video of the week). From Bama Brit.
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Promo for wrestling duo the Boss ‘N’ Hug Connection, a k a Sasha Banks and Bayley, at WWE Live on Friday at Legacy Arena downtown. From It’s Bayley.
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Performances by Birmingham artists Janson, De Courtenay, Saint Aether, BlankPage, Von Maur and Deecy Monroe at Sam Kilroy’s Garage in Woodlawn. From Nathan Seale.
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Train in Woodlawn. From Birmingham-Rail Productions.
Trains in Irondale. From Carson Bean.
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Trying Taco Mama at the Summit. From Bryce Brown.
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In an August news conference at Lawson State Community College, Jay Roberson resigns from the Birmingham city council after 9 years. From WVTM-13 News.
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UAB at Texas–San Antonio in a virtual Alamodome in “NCAA Football 14.” From Matt Peery.
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Promo for Jay Clyce with Weber Mortgage in Vestavia Hills. From WJTZ Media.
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Graduation for the Birmingham Police Academy in 2000 at the Birmingham Museum of Art downtown. From J. Hill.
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Decatur blues-rock group Lamont Landers Band performs in July at Saturn in Avondale. From Stevoramo.
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The Birmingham First Ensemble performs “Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel?” at Birmingham First Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Hoover. From Birmingham First Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
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Talking with Bob Dickerson of the Birmingham Business Resource Center. From What’s Happening Bham
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Oakland singer-songwriter Fantastic Negrito performs in July at Saturn in Avondale. From Stevoramo.
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A fun road trip to Birmingham, including stops downtown. From Alexandria Ng.
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Millsaps student Avinash Ananth talks about his internship at Birmingham consulting firm 45 Inc. From 45 Inc. Birmingham.
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Promo for Highlands United Methodist Church in Five Points South. From Highlands UMC.
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Drone footage of UAB, with fancy flying and a fiery finish. From Gentry Palmer.
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British rock band the Cult performs “She Sells Sanctuary” in August at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From It Is What It Is.
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South Bend prog rock band Umphrey’s McGee performs “Mantis” in August at Avondale Brewing Co. From Live and Listen.
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Drone footage of a new roof. From Home Rescue.
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General SaRa Suten Seti speaks on “The Art of Leadership During the Time of Crisis” in 2017 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Birmingham on Southside. From General Seti.
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Mexican band Los Giles perform in August at El Sol on Valley Avenue. From Borjas Gonzalez.
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Touring the Barber Vintage Motorsport Museum in Leeds. From Peter J. Thoesen PLLC.
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Spider monkeys at the Birmingham Zoo (our other other vertical video of the week). From Bradley R.
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The girls in their new home, with ducks and a playground. From Tŏng Yé.
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Birmingham metal band Midmourner performs in 2014 at the Syndicate Lounge on Southside. From Dirtworshipper Music.
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Commercial for UAB. From University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Stone Temple Pilots and Bush perform in August at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. From 311Vision.
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A collection of “Talented Birmingham Artists Under 25.” From Birmingham Plug.
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Music video for “Apollo” by Birmingham band St. Paul and the Broken Bones, filmed by Big Communications at Samford University. From St. Paul and the Broken Bones.
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High school basketball: 1998 tournament game with Pembroke Hill (Kansas City) vs. Minor (Adamsville) in Pine Bluff, Ark. From Titus Video.
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Checking out UAB Student Media and jamming with friends. From Dustin Harrelson.
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At August’s Liberty Cup soccer tournament. (our final vertical video of the week). From Joanna Chambers.
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