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The Birmingham channel: Door busters

A look at Birmingham in videos …

A 200m freestyle race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West (our vertical video of the week). From Lo Hammond.

More videos, after the jump …

Montage of Birmingham attractions. From Josh Morey.

CBS story on Planned Parenthood building a new facility in Birmingham despite Alabama’s attempt to ban abortion. From CBS News.

Pastor Justin Karl of Citizens Church on moving his family to Roebuck. From Justin Karl.

Taking part in June’s Birmingham Heart Walk fund-raiser at Railroad Park downtown. From Cindy Hearts Crochet.

Promo for June’s Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama Night at the Birmingham Barons. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Having fun at murals in Avondale and Woodlawn. From Dedrick English.

In this episode of “Drunk Birmingham Music History,” Tuscaloosa hard rock musician D.C. Moon on a special Monday night in T-town. (our other vertical video of the week). From Jenny Gault.

And a bit about the Chukker (our other other vertical video of the week). From Jenny Gault.

Salzburg death metal band Belphegor performs “Sanctus Diaboli Confidimus” and “Totenkult – Exegesis of Deterioration” in June at Zydeco on Southside. From Metal Thrashing Slightly Mad.

Nashville country musician Sturgill Simpson performs “Long White Line” in 2014 at WorkPlay in Lakeview. From Josh Porter 08.

Chuck E. Cheese dances with the kids. From Chuck E.’s Crib.

Family fun at Vulcan. From Team Presswood.

Walking through the truck stop. From Provost Motorsports.

Rapper/producer J.T. the Bigga Figga brings pizza to the neighborhood. From TrapFlix.

Freestyling (our other other other vertical video of the week). From 205 Murderham Alabama.

Dashcam footage of I-459. From Chris Schulz.

Riding the Amtrak Crescent from Atlanta to Birmingham, plus checking out Lightrails and Pies and Pints downtown. From Erdnamai Aviation.

Police car and fire truck downtown. From Live Core Productions.

A trip to the June’s Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex downtown. From Jane Ray.

Panel on “Sexual Abuse and the Southern Baptist Convention” by the convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. From Houston Chronicle.

Panel on “The Future of Southern Baptist Ministry and Mission.” From Midwestern Seminary.

Sorority softball showdown between Alpha Kappa Alpha and Delta Sigma Theta in June at Parker High School in Smithfield. From Grown and Greek TV.

Milwaukee station WITI-6 reports on Samford’s June celebration of life event for Green Bay Packers legend Bart Starr. From Fox-6 News Milwaukee.

More coverage Green Bay’s WGBA-26. From NBC-26.

Taking in the Central Alabama Pride Parade in June in Lakeview. From Scott Ross.

Crossover 2019 at First Baptist Church Pelham prepares volunteers to go door to door. From Baptist Press.

More from Crossover. From Alabama Baptist SBOM.

And still more from Linda Cooper of the Woman’s Missionary Union. From Baptist Press.

Melanie Bridgeforth of the Women’s Fund of Greater Birmingham on news from the nonprofit group. From Women’s Funding Network.

Police chase near Uptown. From Enterstellar.

A tour of Joe Minter’s African Village in America, a sculpture garden south of Elmwood Cemetery in Woodland Park. From Abnormal Alabama.

Talking with organizers of the Victim Response Program, which assists families of victims of violent crimes. From WVTM-13 News.

Going out to eat with family (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From YoungmeloEVP’s EVP’s.

Detroit indie pop artist Quinn XCII performs in 2018 at Sloss Music and Arts Festival. From Coleton Phillips.

A biking adventure downtown. From the Autari.

Akron-based Kiss tribute band Strutter performs in June at Iron City on Southside. From Music City Rock Videos.

Storm cell over Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. From Boatdrinks64.

Drone footage of Cahaba Heights Hardware. From Lauren Canoura.

Tahiera Monique Brown speaks in June at Acting Out Academy in Vestavia Hills. From Tahiera Monique Brown.

And Barbara Fowler speaks (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Tahiera Brown.

Polish blackened death metal band Hate performs “Erebos” in June at Zydeco on Southside. From Metal Thrashing Slightly Mad.

A trip to Kelly Ingram Park and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute downtown. From Daze with Jordan the Lion.

The Porsche Driving Experience at Barber Motorsports Park in Leeds. From Haley King

Promo for 3-D scanning at Roden Oral and Facial Surgery clinic in Vestavia Hills. From Roden Oral, Facial and Dental Implant Surgery.

Stockholm black metal band Dark Funeral performs “King Antichrist” in June at Zydeco on Southside. From Metal Thrashing Slightly Mad.

Soccer: Highlights from Birmingham Legion at Charleston Battery in June at MUSC Health Stadium. From Birmingham Legion FC.

Cindy talks about buying a house with assistance from United Way’s Financial Stability Partnership and Greater Birmingham Habitat for Humanity. From United Way of Central Alabama.

A look at the World Changers mission trip in June. From World Changers.

Softball: Kraze 2020 vs. Birmingham Mustangs 03 in Florence. From Kraze 2020.

Punk rock band Frank Iero and the Future Violents performs “Weighted” in June at Saturn in Avondale. From Murder Isn’t Nice.

Promo for the Nolen Otts Retrospective in June at Stephen Smith Fine Art in Fairfield. The Birmingham artist worked in illustrations, cartoons, advertising and more. From Non Films.

Promo for the Birmingham Ballet’s productions of “The Nutcracker” and “The Mutt-cracker” this fall at the Alabama Theatre. From Birmingham Ballet.

Promo for June makeup sale at the Hilton Birmingham at UAB. From Makeup Final Sale.

Trailer for “Sword of Trust,” a comedic feature film shot in Birmingham, July 12 in theaters. Starring Marc Maron, Jillian Bell and Michaela Watkins, directed by Lynn Shelton. From JasonO.

Excited the attend UAB’s Goin’ Green New Student Orientation events. From Life with Spice.

Today’s sermon: How Vulcan is like a misguided church. From Rick Curtis.

And a sermon outside of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. From Rick Curtis.

Cashe performs “Light Trip” at the Nick on Southside (our final vertical video of the week). From Cashe Chika.

Wily coyote at the Birmingham Zoo. From Alabama Cactusman.

Birmingham’s Mose Tanksley sings gospel. From Dionne Whetstone.

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