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The Birmingham channel: Heartbreak, kids

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Preparing for an estate sale earlier this month in Sylacauga (our vertical video of the week). From Birmingham Estate Sales.

More videos, after the jump …

Criss-crossing trains. From Cen AL Railfan.

Another train. From Birmingham and Irondale Railfan.

Overnight at the Walmart parking lot. From Parkin’ in Paradise.

Walking the Vulcan Trail on Red Mountain (our other vertical video of the week). From My World Moss.

Memphis Express at Birmingham Iron in a virtual Legion Field. From 259 Sports.

And Birmingham Iron at Los Angeles Wildcats. From 259 Sports.

Commercial for “The Movement,” a musical about the 1963 Birmingham Children’s Crusade, in February at LEAP NYC. From LEAP NYC.

Webinar on “Connect with the Commission: Cultural Connection” with George Yates and Daniel Wilson, Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions; Josh Cook, Birmingham Metro Baptist Association; and Mike Williams, Golden Springs Baptist Church in Anniston. From Alabama Baptist SBOM.

Baseball: Birmingham Barons at Chattanooga Lookouts in 1994, featuring rookie Michael Jordan. From Steve Gajkowski.

Music video for “Heartbreak Kid” by Birmingham rapper Metrical Futurity. From Symphonic Distribution.

Birmingham gospel quartet the Joyful Aires performs (our other other vertical video of the week). From Dionne Whetstone.

San Diego travelers visit the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds. From Aloha Castillo.

Training Bubba to help with anxiety. From Off Leash K9 Training of the South.

Training Hilda the Rhodesian Ridgeback to be more chill. From Off Leash K9 Training of the South.

A spread by Birmingham’s Eight-Eleven Catering (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Jebari Miller.

Dashcam footage of North Birmingham. From Southern Life.

Dashcam footage of the Morton Simpson Village projects in the Kingston neighborhood. From ZPierre509.

Dashcam footage of I-65 from Pelham to Fultondale. From Southern Life.

Dashcam footage of Gate City. From ZPierre509.

Dashcam footage of the Tom Brown Village projects in North Avondale. From ZPierre509.

Dashcam footage of downtown. From ZPierre509.

Drone footage of a tree-covered neighborhood. From Nbookie.

Birmingham dancers Alessia Lovreglio Wilson and Heidi Stoeckley perform “Things That Make Us Pause” in Linn Park at the 2019 Magic City Art Connection. From Alessia Lovreglio.

A 1994 news update from WBRC-6. From Analog Indulgence.

Highlight reel for Oak Mountain junior center Hayley Wells. From Chris Blight.

A reading of “Ballad of Birmingham” by Dudley Randall (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Betty Yelling.

A 1997 commercial for BlueCross BlueShield of Alabama. From Golden VCR.

MSNBC report on Birminghamians surviving the COVID-19 pandemic, filmed at Sloss Furnaces. From MSNBC.

Commercial for the Birmingham Legion. From Brian Curtin.

Shopping for African food at Hometown Supermarket and Mi Pueblo Supermarket, both in Green Springs, Homewood. From Cyril Nyankerh.

Birmingham comedian Roy Wood Jr. shares favorite food memories. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Skateboarding by the tracks (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Christopher Mckleroy.

View of the city from Vulcan Park (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From My World Moss.

A long look at the ground in Railroad Park downtown (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Huxley Fortnite.

Basketball practice with the Alabama Thunder. From FBC Thunder.

Haircut (our other other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Nezty Barber.

More haircuts (our final vertical video of the week). From Nezty Barber.

Crossing the LightRails tunnel downtown. From Trending Now.

Virtual Sunday school in February at Highlands United Methodist Church in Five Points South. From Highlands UMC.

“Vintage 1950s Fairfield High School home movie.” From Finally Found Film.

After resting up at the Westin, a trip to Dreamland Bar-B-Que and up the stairs at Vulcan. From Aloha Castillo.

Drone footage of Carraway Hospital and F.D. McArthur School in Druid Hills. From ZPierre509.

Talking with Susan Diane Mitchell and Majadi Baruti of the Dynamite Hill-Smithfield Community Land Trust. From Alabama Rivers Alliance.

A 1997 commercial for Just for Feet shoe store. From Golden VCR.

Birmingham mayor Randall Woodfin on an episode of “Strick City Live.” From DJ Strick.

The first day of the Hollywood Vibe dance competition in February at the Westin Birmingham in Uptown. From Hollywood Vibe Live.

Talking with Buddy Palmer of nonprofit organization Create Birmingham. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Time-lapse footage of yoga at East Lake Park. From the Blk Yogi.

Atlanta hunters come to town for deer. From Seek One.

Haul from Memphis to Birmingham and back. From Derrick Crowley TV.

Jazz band Birmingham Nouveau Reinhardt Group performs at Berkeley Bob’s Coffee House in Cullman. From Jean-Philippe Cypres.

Partying with the Aqua Shellz. From High Life TV.

On the Amtrak back to Gainesville, Ga. From Ravenhawk 6910.

Walking around the airport Holiday Inn. From Fuck the Police.

Thanksgiving food giveaway at Legion Field. From Lane Harper’s Power of Life Foundation.

“Ex YBN member Choppa speaks on fake rappers, imitating Birmingham rappers.” From the Birmingham Music Plug.

Hockey: Birmingham South Stars at Indianapolis Checkers in the early 1980s. From Bob Rundgren.

Responding to Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” as a member of the clergy. From Coyote Carter.

Baton Rouge rapper Boosie Badazz (a k a Lil Boosie) performs in February at Mirage in Smithfield. From Quavea.

Karine Ramos of Motion Industries discusses “API testing with Postman” at the February virtual meeting of BHM QA. From Quality-Stream_en.

On an episode of “Ballpark Digest Broadcaster Chat,” a discussion of the Southern League with “Voice of the Birmingham Barons” Curt Bloom and Huntsville author Mark McCarter. From Ballpark Digest.

Admiring the lights of I-20/59 downtown. From Senior Trip RV Adventures Dan and Teresa Weber.

And checking out the light show from below. From We Are Not the Same 205.

The UAB 1996 Honor Band at the newly opened Alys Stephens Center. From Bo Bearden.

And across town on the same day, February’s Kids Artistic Revue dance competition at the Alabama Theatre downtown. From Media Memories.

Widespread Panic performs “Riders on the Storm” in 2011 at the BJCC Arena downtown. From Widespread Panic.

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