We’re trying to think of snappy headlines for some of these posts, but there are only so many ways to say certain things… like this one. We could talk about the varying opinions of the Congressman’s constituency. We could try … Continue reading
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Artur Davis to hold town hall meeting tonight
05.29.2008 by André Natta · No Comments
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How to spend a rainy day
05.29.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Our area meteorologists are saying that we’re not going to see a lot of rain until at least Sunday. According to Charles, you really shouldn’t be using that as an excuse not to go to one of the newer establishments … Continue reading
A look back: May 29
05.29.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
1967: Final entries for the Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center architectural competition were judged. 1982: Alabama Magic 37 – Jacksonville Sunbirds 32 in their debut at Legion Field. Courtesy:
Before we begin today…
05.29.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
FYI – we’ve been playing with the furniture, moving it around and seeing what will work and what won’t. The result is a few days of quiet, sporadic posting while The Terminal is under “renovations” (though we’re excited by the … Continue reading
A look back: May 28
05.28.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
1916: Novelist Walker Percy was born at St Vincent’s Hospital in Birmingham. 1945: The USS Birmingham went in for repairs at Pearl Harbor. Courtesy:
Making 20th Street uniform
05.27.2008 by André Natta · 2 Comments
acnatta/Flickr Those that were in downtown Birmingham last week may have noticed city crews working around traffic lights and light poles, particularly along 20th Street North. Well, a closer look at this picture shows that the city employee is spray … Continue reading
A Rainbow in Roebuck Springs
05.27.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Bob Farley/f8Photo.org A rainbow graced the Birmingham area this morning. At times it formed a faint second rainbow, but that one did not last long. The main rainbow lasted for more than a half an hour. The photo was taken … Continue reading