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A look back: February 13

02.13.2008 by André Natta · No Comments

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2006: The Hoover Historical Society installed a historic marker at Ross Bridge. Courtesy:

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Leading Edge Institute Lighting the Way Gala, Southern Progress Campus

02.12.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Leading Edge Institute’s 8th annual Lighting the Way Gala is fast approaching. Join them for an evening of great food, jazz music courtesy of Eric Essix, and inspiration from their guest of honor, Emmy award-winning Alabama filmmaker Celia Carey (Mr. … Continue reading

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Now hear this: Matthews vs. Murphy online

02.12.2008 by André Natta · 6 Comments

It’s currently one of the featured posts over on Birmingham Weekly’s Mixed Media blog – Kyle’s piece about Frank Matthews’ “exchange”with Matt Murphy on Murphy‘s February 8th broadcast resulting from John Archibald’s* blog post on February 7 about Larry Langford’s … Continue reading

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Birmingham View introduces “news portal”

02.12.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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Screenshot of Birmingham View’s News Portal.  Birmingham View editor in chief (and frequent Terminal contributor) Vickii Howell announced the creation of a virtual news portal in her monthly e-newsletter yesterday. This new addition to the publication’s website will allow for … Continue reading

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Yes, Parliament House hotel’s coming down on Sunday

02.11.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

UPDATE: 2.16.2008 – Street closing information We were hoping we’d be able to get that news up this evening before anyone else did, though the Birmingham Business Journal ended up beating us to the punch. We actually confirmed it with … Continue reading

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Collective Perspectives: Joe Minter and the African Village in America, Vulcan Park

02.11.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Join Emily Hannah, curator of Arts of Africa and the Americas at the Birmingham Museum of Art, as she leads visitors through a look at longtime Tutusville resident Joe Minter’s use of found objects, which range from plastic dolls to … Continue reading

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Collective Perspectives: Urban Studies and the Art of Filmmaking, Vulcan Park

02.11.2008 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Come on out this Tuesday to celebrate Birmingham’s traditionally African-American communities and culture through an engaging set of short films produced by students in UAB’s Ethnographic Filmmaking course. Presented by Michele Foreman, UAB Center for Urban Affairs. Part of the … Continue reading

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