We’re #5 this time. According to Forbes we are the 5th most sedentary city in the United States. The results were released yesterday on the magazine’s website, where they also explained just how they arrived at their findings as well … Continue reading
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Yet another reason for more greenspace
10.30.2007 by André Natta · 2 Comments
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Red Mountain Rising, B&A Warehouse
10.30.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
To celebrate the recent closing on the property that will be used to develop Red Mountain Park, their Friends will be hosting a party at B&A Warehouse with music by Act of Congress and Three on a String. There will … Continue reading
A look back: October 30
10.30.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
1979: City Councilman Richard Arrington won a runoff to become Mayor of Birmingham. Check out this 1974 audio interview (with the transcript) with the former mayor, part of the Documenting the American South collection at the University of North Carolina … Continue reading
“Let’s Scare Jessica to Death”, Rojo
10.30.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Part of the Steak Verhoeven Film Club’s ongoing series at Rojo in Highland Park, this film helps us all celebrate Halloween in that deeply psychological way that makes all the sense in the world (sort of). Here’s the description of … Continue reading
The Terminal’s all a – Twitter
10.29.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
We’re in the process of making some changes to our site in the coming days… nothing too major, just adding some additional pages that we need to and making some minor tweaks to our sections. As part of the changes … Continue reading
Palmer steps down from TechBirmingham post
10.29.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
TechBirmingham President and CEO Curtis Palmer has announced that he will be stepping down from those positions effective close of business Wednesday. According to the press release, Palmer (who also contributes to The Terminal) will remain on the board of … Continue reading
Tune in for Obama MySpace dialogue this afternoon
10.29.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
With most of the hype surrounding our local elections finally starting to die down (despite some feeling that its got to keep on going), it’s time to finally begin shifting some attention to our nation’s presidential race. Tune in this … Continue reading