Rising costs for basic amenities is making it really hard to figure out what to do for fun. So Charles decided to suggest a few FREE options for us in the current installment of In Love With over on Timetable. … Continue reading
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04.8.2008 by André Natta · No Comments
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Blogging in the ‘Ham: A great resource for “Mom”
04.8.2008 by André Natta · 4 Comments
Screenshot from Birminghammom.com Searching around the web to see what we haven’t seen about Birmingham always brings some interesting results. The most recent discovery was that of a blog started to help make life easier for area moms. Birminghammom.com started … Continue reading →
You going to BarCamp 2?
04.8.2008 by André Natta · 1 Comment
This weekend there will be a lot of folks at the Innovation Depot downtown participating in Birmingham’s second ever BarCamp (April 12 information). So you may be asking, “What is BarCamp?” It is our own “un”conference. OK, you probably need … Continue reading →
A look back: April 8
04.8.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
1951: The opening exhibition for the Birmingham Museum of Art‘s new building began. 1972: The newly-renovated Vulcan Park was dedicated. Courtesy:
Just dial up to find lighter traffic, cheaper gas
04.7.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Some local Verizon Wireless customers have already noticed that they’ve got a couple of new features on their phone. The company announced recently that it would roll out its new Verizon Wireless VZ Navigator service in 75 cities, including Birmingham. … Continue reading →
New Vulcan’s moving along
04.7.2008 by André Natta · 2 Comments
Special to The Terminal. Exterior and interior demolition work has finally started recently (and quickly) on what will be the New Vulcan Ale House. Birmingham’s newest brew pub will occupy the former home for the Jimmie Hale Mission across from … Continue reading →
Time to dream a little dream for the region
04.7.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Late last week the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham introduced the Community Catalyst Fund at their annual meeting. I decided to take a moment and write about what I think it means for our region – the result is our … Continue reading →