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.
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Mom’s medical nightmare. From Venomous Silverback.
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Music video for “COVID-19” by Savannah rapper Riko Ru. From Big Phil the Director.
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Walking in West Oxmoor, Homewood (our vertical video of the week). From Davon Chadewick White.
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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.
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Dashcam footage of UAB and downtown. From Navarro Vlogs.
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A look at East Lake Park. From Ken Little.
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Calculating heat load for a house. From HVAC Education.
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Storrs, Conn., artist and Bessemer native Deborah Dancy gives a tour of her studio (our vertical video of the week). From Marcia Wood.
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B-roll of the UAB Collat School of Business. From Hieu Huynh.
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Promo for Ally Clokey of Big Communications discussing re-opening businesses during the pandemic. From Rev Birmingham.
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Music video for “On Gang” by Birmingham rappers OGM Dub and Sck Kane. From Stanley Parrish.
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American Heart Association update on May’s Giving Tuesday fund-raiser. From AHA-Birmingham.
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Talking in Russian with Alexei, a student at UAB (our vertical video of the week). From Карнавал.
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Downtown loft, inside and out. From Callner Creates.
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Abundant Life Music Ministry of Birmingham performs at a taping of Alabama Public Television’s “Alabama Gospel Roots.” From Dionne Whetstone.
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Putting flyers on cars in Homewood (our vertical video of the week). From Davon Chadewick White.
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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.
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Birmingham comedian Jermaine “FunnyMaine” Johnson on what monument should replace the confederate one removed by the city. From Tom Gordon.
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Driving from Nashville to Birmingham in “American Truck Simulator.” From Double E Show Trucking.
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Freshman year at UAB (our vertical video of the week). From Bella Monty.
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Train at night. From Code Ethos.
Driving by trains. From Heart of Dixie Central Rails.
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Honoring Ann Haas’ service to nonprofit organization Girls on the Run Birmingham. From GOTR Bham.
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James Dionne-Odom of UAB’s Center for Palliative and Supportive Care discusses “Importance of Early Palliative Care Interventions for Family Caregivers.” From HMP.
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Cranking up a motorcycle. From Blow Performance Exhausts PTY LTD.
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Exploring Ruffner Mountain. From Marine and Rattlesnake J.
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May announcements for First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham downtown. From First Presbyterian Church of Birmingham, Alabama.
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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.
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Dashcam footage of Southside and Homewood. From Ba Tun.
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Baltimore dream pop band Beach House performs in 2019 at Iron City on Southside. From Large Marge.
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Promo for UAB. From Academlux.
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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.
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Robyn Gayheart of Hammer and Stain in Hoover on an episode of “Biz Talk.” From Fusion One Marketing.
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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.
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A 200m race at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Eric Young T and F.
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Promo for Acting Out Summer Film Academy 2020 (which has been postponed) featuring Birmingham actor Wil Deusner. From Acting Out.
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A peek at Yellowhammer Creative with co-founder Brett Forsyth. From Ryan Meyer.
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An Alabama National Guard flyover to salute health care workers fighting COVID-19. From WVTM-13 News.
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Parkour downtown. From Hieu Huynh.
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