We bet you’re wondering why the site’s even quieter than it has been recently. Well, we’re sure that many of you had no idea that we were conducting a survey about issues that are affecting area young professionals as well … Continue reading
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11.5.2007 by André Natta · No Comments
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Sidewalk Salon, Rojo
11.5.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Tonight’s topic, Music and Your Film– How Soundtracks Can Make or Break a Scene, will feature local composer Annie Brunson sharing her experiences and wisdom on setting the mood to a film. There will also be a couple of reps … Continue reading
A little bit of everything on 2nd Avenue North
11.5.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Photo credit: André Natta Birmingham will soon have it’s own modern day mercantile as a recent string of downtown business openings continue. The sign covering the windows of 2320 2nd Avenue North seem to say it all. The business promises … Continue reading
A look back: November 4 & 5
11.5.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
November4: 2006 The AmSouth/Regions merger was finalized. November 5: 1963 The Birmingham-Jefferson County Regional Planning Commission was formed. Courtesy:
Random Shots: Dia De Los Muertos 2007
11.2.2007 by André Natta · 2 Comments
Photo credit: André Natta An image from this year’s festivities. If you’re reading this post before midnight on November 2, there’s still time to head on over to Bare Hands Gallery for Dia De Los Muertos (The Day of the … Continue reading
UPDATED: The drive’s getting shorter (sort of)
11.2.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Future Corridor X signage near AL mile marker 57. Photo credit: André Natta The word came down earlier this week that two (2) sections of Corridor X (a.k.a. the future I-22) are scheduled to be opened to the public just … Continue reading
Ron Paul online support held up by bots?
11.2.2007 by André Natta · 4 Comments
That’s the word from Gary Warner, the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s director of research in computer forensics and others in an article on Wired.com earlier this week. It’s made the rounds throughout the blogosphere and it’s beginning to show … Continue reading