Southern Museum of Flight is the focus of one of the stories being told this month on Alabama Public Television’s “Alabama Stories.” Special to The Terminal. Throughout the month of March, Alabama Public Television will have shows focusing on the … Continue reading
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A look back: March 11
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2004: Rendering of planned Railroad Reservation Park. http://www.railroadpark.org. Preliminary ideas for the Railroad Park were presented. Courtesy:
A look back: March 12
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1993: The Blizzard of 1993 began; a fire destroyed the Comedy Club. 1913: Singer Loulie Jean Norman was born.
The Women Gather: An Evening of Poetry and Music, BCRI
03.10.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute will pay tribute to women of strength, courage and excellence with “The Women Gather: An Evening of Poetry and Music” Thursday in the Rev. Abraham L. Woods Jr. Community Meeting Room. The event, hosted by … Continue reading →
Introducing Larry’s 8-Ball
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WERC 960AM’s logo for Larry’s 8 Ball. Special to The Terminal. So maybe we’re a little envious of not thinking of this first… The folks over at WERC-AM have decided to introduce the World Wide Web to Larry’s 8-Ball. We … Continue reading →
Bishop Woods calls for vote certification
03.10.2008 by André Natta · 2 Comments
This afternoon SCLC president Bishop Calvin Woods, elected officials and concerned citizens stood out in front of the Richard Arrington, Jr. Blvd entrance to the Jefferson County Courthouse to ask that the election results from the February 5 special election … Continue reading →
ShamRock, Sloss Furnaces
03.10.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Sloss Furnaces is getting turned into a festive Irish venue on Saturday as they attempt to have the ultimate St. Patty’s Throwdown! ShamRock promises 10 bands for $10 = a low dough, family friendly event (though you’ve still got to … Continue reading →