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A look back: August 18

08.18.2008 by André Natta · No Comments

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1910: Rickwood Field opened with a 3:30 PM game. The Birmingham Barons defeated the Montgomery Climbers 3-2. 2005: Singer Bo Bice underwent emergency surgery for a blocked intestine. Courtesy:

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From JOX to R.E.M.: 100.5 FM’s change

08.15.2008 by André Natta · 14 Comments

Whitney and her guest contributor pal Arik Sokol are here to clue you in on this morning’s transition on 100.5FM from a sports format to “alternative rock”. Why do I hear TOBY KEITH? KIIIIIIDDING. So, as of 10:05am this morning, … Continue reading

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Some news from the Speakeasy

08.15.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

George Cowgill (an overall great guy – not to mention hero) took some time out from the massively busy schedule of managing two of our favorite local bars and also being a firefighter for the City of Birmingham to talk to Whitney about some pretty … Continue reading

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It’s back to school time… got plans?

08.15.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

I sure have been enjoying our weather lately. The cool breezes remind me there is hope; Fall does follow summer. There are other reminders that summer is almost over — school bells are ringing, and some of our favorite summertime … Continue reading

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A look back: August 15

08.15.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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1931: Pitcher Ivy Andrews debuted with the New York Yankees. 2001: The Alabama Slammers women’s football team was licensed in the WAFL. Courtesy:

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Thanks, Lou

08.15.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Birmingham is mourning the loss of a native son and a pioneer this morning as word continues to spread about the passing of Lou Zaden, owner of Lou’s Pub and Package Store, on Thursday. He had just celebrated the business’ … Continue reading

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Checking out o kafé’s new digs

08.15.2008 by André Natta · 6 Comments

acnatta/bhamterminal.com The banner says it all, though it did look open. Their relatively new location in Pepper Place allows folks that buy coffee from them during farmers market season to have somewhere to hang out the rest of the year. … Continue reading

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