Category Archives: Birmingham

Lou’s migrates to the Big Apple (sort of)

Considering that it celebrated its 20th anniversary earlier this month, Lou’s Pub and Package Store already gets their fair share of complements. It can also say that it’s received what many consider one of the greatest compliments possible – imitation, though we’re not quite sure how this story in New York’s Red Hook neighborhood will end.

At first glance you’d think it was what some consider typical New York – small business owner is being forced out by the big bad landlord and the neighborhood is suffering because of it. But this story that ran last week in The New York Times suggests that its not necessarily the case. LeNell Smothers’ latest situation has made her (and others) aware that sometimes the rough streets of the Big Apple may just be willing to welcome someone from The Magic City with open arms (along with a cool liquor store). Now she’s just got to figure out where her business will be next after her lease expires next summer after five years…

BTW, it was Mental Floss’ own Neely Harris (her bio is third from the top) who got to write the piece honoring LeNell’s inspiration as one of Esquire’s Best Bars in America for 2007. Go check out the list of all of the local bars that made it this year (and find out how to keep voting for them) over on Timetable.

Birmingham Urban League YP Networking Mixer, First American Bank

“Changing Our Community One Professional at a Time” — Join the Birmingham Urban League Thursday, August 30, for free food, drinks and, of course, lots of mingling at First American Bank, 1927 First Ave. North. The featured guest will be state Rep. Earl Hilliard Jr., D-Jefferson. A quick look at their Web site tells The Terminal that “The Birmingham Urban League is an affiliate of the National Urban League, the nation’s oldest and largest community-based movement devoted to empowering African-Americans and other underserved individuals to enter the social and economic mainstream.” Find out more here.

“Beat the Heat” and visit the BCRI this weekend

Taking advantage of the recent heatwave that has captured the attention (and air conditioners) of Birmingham and the state of Alabama, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (BCRI) is joining forces with the Coca Cola Bottling Company to open the doors of the interantionally recognized (and newest Smithsonian affiliate) to the public free of charge this Saturday & Sunday (8.18 & 8.19).

Visitors to the facility will receive a free bottle of water as they enter. Check out BCRI’s website for more information.

Magic City Question: What was your first CD?

The compact disc was first released by Phillips on this date back in 1982; what was your first CD?

Travelogue: T-Town’s loving The Bottletree

Admittedly, the drive from Birmingham to Tuscaloosa is quite short compared to others that may choose to write about The Magic City. But this mention of the site of our launch party, Avondale’s Bottletree Cafe, in The Tuscaloosa News should definitely interest some Alabama students and T-town residents to make the short trek up and explore an up and coming community.

A look back: This day in Birmingham history

Here’s the first of what we hope will be a recurring series looking back at Birmingham’s history. Enjoy!

August 17 in Birmingham history:

1817: William H. Morris, a founder of the city of Avondale and the third mayor of Birmingham, was born in Troup County, Georgia.
1933: MLB 3rd baseman Jim Davenport, a star for the San Francisco Giants and the namesake of Jim Davenport’s Pizza Palace, was born in Siluria.
1942: Harold Ruttenberg, founder of “Just for Feet” and later the owner of the Copper Grill at Brookwood Village and Crepes Egg-setera at the Summit, was born in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Courtesy of BhamWiki

From the Stationmaster: OK folks, some options for your Friday

We figured you’re wondering “Just what’s going on over there?”

Well…

we’ve just posted Terri Dann’s debut story on The Terminal about tomorrow evening’s Hand In Paw event (it took longer to post than we thought it would). Now if we can just make sure we can get her name into the backend of this thing…

We’ve also been reminded about The Spots’ live recording session at Speakeasy tonight, we’re doing a test run of This Day in Birmingham history in about 90 minutes, we’ve just secured additional door prizes for the launch party (they’ll be up this afternoon on the event’s info page) and…

We’re feeling a little hungry, so we’re going to hang out at Matthew’s Bar and Grill (quick blurb here) this evening starting about 5:30 p.m. (probably earlier, but its safe to say 5:30 p.m.)

If you feel like coming on down and picking our editor’s brain, go ahead and do it. (No, they don’t have their liquor license yet, but you know, it’s pretty hot anyway and some water or tea may just be the thing to hit the spot).