11.3.2011 by André Natta ·
One way to show the board of trustees of the University of Alabama system how much Birmingham cares about its Blazers is by showing up to the homecoming game on November 5 – sorry, we meant pack out Legion Field… Continue reading →
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10.21.2011 by Guest Contributor ·
Wade Black, executive director of the Birmingham Pledge Foundation, shares a written remembrance of the Rev. Fred. L. Shuttlesworth, who died on October 5, 2011 at age 89. Continue reading →
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10.10.2011 by André Natta ·
While working for David Fleming he constantly reminded Andre Natta to never assume. He’s hoping though that he’ll be allowed to break that rule for at least a little while as he thinks about what his former boss’ new job may mean for Birmingham, AL. Continue reading →
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05.20.2011 by André Natta ·
Scott Pierce sits down and talks about WhyBHM? and agile self-development in this installment of “It’s Nice to Have You in Birmingham.” Continue reading →
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05.18.2011 by André Natta ·
We restart our weekly video series of those doing good things in Alabama’s Magic City with founding the executive director of Jones Valley Urban Farm, Edwin Marty. He talks about the legacy of the farm and what’s next as he prepares for his next challenge – in Montgomery. Continue reading →
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03.10.2011 by André Natta ·
It’s time for Birmingham’s hub to celebrate its fourth anniversary on Monday. This time, we’d like to turn Pi Day into an excuse to get together and hang out – with pie of course! Continue reading →
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01.13.2011 by André Natta ·
The future of Birmingham is a blank canvas, with many people dreaming big dreams for it. Terminal stationmaster Andre Natta asks if people are ready to move from dreaming to doing in advance of tonight’s Community Foundation event. Continue reading →
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Time for a “Green Out” on Saturday?
11.3.2011 by André Natta · No Comments
One way to show the board of trustees of the University of Alabama system how much Birmingham cares about its Blazers is by showing up to the homecoming game on November 5 – sorry, we meant pack out Legion Field… Continue reading →
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Recent commentaries
Fred Lee Shuttlesworth, 1922 – 2011
10.21.2011 by Guest Contributor · 0 Comments
Wade Black, executive director of the Birmingham Pledge Foundation, shares a written remembrance of the Rev. Fred. L. Shuttlesworth, who died on October 5, 2011 at age 89. Continue reading →
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Assuming great things for Fleming, ONB
10.10.2011 by André Natta · 0 Comments
While working for David Fleming he constantly reminded Andre Natta to never assume. He’s hoping though that he’ll be allowed to break that rule for at least a little while as he thinks about what his former boss’ new job may mean for Birmingham, AL. Continue reading →
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INTHYIBham | Scott Pierce
05.20.2011 by André Natta · 1 Comment
Scott Pierce sits down and talks about WhyBHM? and agile self-development in this installment of “It’s Nice to Have You in Birmingham.” Continue reading →
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INTHYIBham | Edwin Marty
05.18.2011 by André Natta · 0 Comments
We restart our weekly video series of those doing good things in Alabama’s Magic City with founding the executive director of Jones Valley Urban Farm, Edwin Marty. He talks about the legacy of the farm and what’s next as he prepares for his next challenge – in Montgomery. Continue reading →
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#piecampbhm – why?
03.10.2011 by André Natta · 2 Comments
It’s time for Birmingham’s hub to celebrate its fourth anniversary on Monday. This time, we’d like to turn Pi Day into an excuse to get together and hang out – with pie of course! Continue reading →
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Still dreaming Birmingham? Time to do.
01.13.2011 by André Natta · 2 Comments
The future of Birmingham is a blank canvas, with many people dreaming big dreams for it. Terminal stationmaster Andre Natta asks if people are ready to move from dreaming to doing in advance of tonight’s Community Foundation event. Continue reading →
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