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The Birmingham channel: Postcards from a pandemic

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Talking with Birmingham restaurateur Frank Stitt on reopening restaurants. From Reckon.

More videos, after the jump …

Talking with Birmingham rapper Gudda Crusial. From Gudda Crusial.

Mom’s medical nightmare. From Venomous Silverback.

Music video for “COVID-19” by Savannah rapper Riko Ru. From Big Phil the Director.

Walking in West Oxmoor, Homewood (our vertical video of the week). From Davon Chadewick White.

Birmingham comedian Roy Wood Jr. appears on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” earlier this month to discuss the city’s reaction to protests for George Floyd.

Dashcam footage of UAB and downtown. From Navarro Vlogs.

A look at East Lake Park. From Ken Little.

Calculating heat load for a house. From HVAC Education.

Storrs, Conn., artist and Bessemer native Deborah Dancy gives a tour of her studio (our vertical video of the week). From Marcia Wood.

B-roll of the UAB Collat School of Business. From Hieu Huynh.

Promo for Ally Clokey of Big Communications discussing re-opening businesses during the pandemic. From Rev Birmingham.

Music video for “On Gang” by Birmingham rappers OGM Dub and Sck Kane. From Stanley Parrish.

American Heart Association update on May’s Giving Tuesday fund-raiser. From AHA-Birmingham.

Talking in Russian with Alexei, a student at UAB (our vertical video of the week). From Карнавал.

Downtown loft, inside and out. From Callner Creates.

Abundant Life Music Ministry of Birmingham performs at a taping of Alabama Public Television’s “Alabama Gospel Roots.” From Dionne Whetstone.

Putting flyers on cars in Homewood (our vertical video of the week). From Davon Chadewick White.

Alissa Anderson performs the “Card Aria” as Carmen in Opera Birmingham’s 2018 production of “The Tragedy of Carmen” at the Red Mountain Theatre Company Cabaret Theatre downtown. From Opera Birmingham.

Birmingham comedian Jermaine “FunnyMaine” Johnson on what monument should replace the confederate one removed by the city. From Tom Gordon.

Driving from Nashville to Birmingham in “American Truck Simulator.” From Double E Show Trucking.

Freshman year at UAB (our vertical video of the week). From Bella Monty.

Train at night. From Code Ethos.

Driving by trains. From Heart of Dixie Central Rails.

Honoring Ann Haas’ service to nonprofit organization Girls on the Run Birmingham. From GOTR Bham.

James Dionne-Odom of UAB’s Center for Palliative and Supportive Care discusses “Importance of Early Palliative Care Interventions for Family Caregivers.” From HMP.

Cranking up a motorcycle. From Blow Performance Exhausts PTY LTD.

Exploring Ruffner Mountain. From Marine and Rattlesnake J.

May announcements for First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham downtown. From First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham, Alabama.

Nashville country singer-songwriter Ashley McBryde performs “Girl Goin’ Nowhere” in January at Saturn in Avondale (our vertical video of the week). From Jacob Ashley.

Dashcam footage of Southside and Homewood. From Ba Tun.

Baltimore dream pop band Beach House performs in 2019 at Iron City on Southside. From Large Marge.

Promo for UAB. From Academlux.

Video conference led by Mark Clifton of the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association, discussing the book “Anatomy of a Revived Church” by Thom S. Ranier. From Birmingham Metro Baptist Assn.

Robyn Gayheart of Hammer and Stain in Hoover on an episode of “Biz Talk.” From Fusion One Marketing.

Anniston’s WEAC-24 report on the state attorney general filing a lawsuit again the City of Birmingham for removal of a confederate monument earlier this month from Linn Park. From TV 24 News.

And Mobile’s WKRG-5 report. From WKRG.

A 200m race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Eric Young T and F.

Promo for Acting Out Summer Film Academy 2020 (which has been postponed) featuring Birmingham actor Wil Deusner. From Acting Out.

A peek at Yellowhammer Creative with co-founder Brett Forsyth. From Ryan Meyer.

An Alabama National Guard flyover to salute health care workers fighting COVID-19. From WVTM-13 News.

Parkour downtown. From Hieu Huynh.

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