This event keeps getting bigger and better. Come to the corner of 41st Street South and 5th Avenue South with the kids for an art-filled day in the park. There will be lots of hands-on activities, pony rides, music and … Continue reading
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5th annual Art in Avondale Park, Avondale Park
10.21.2007 by André Natta · No Comments
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Ravi and Anoushka Shankar, Alys Stephens Center
10.21.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Fans of sitarist Ravi Shankar were disappointed when last season’s show was canceled due to injury. But happily, the show was rescheduled for this season. They do expect a sell out so don’t wait too long to get tickets. A … Continue reading →
Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas and Edgar Meyer at Alys Stephens Center
10.21.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Acclaimed bassist Edgar Meyer, dobro master Jerry Douglas and mandolin virtuoso Sam Bush are all musical icons. Normally, you would have to pay to see each individually but the Alys Stephens Center is saving you time and money by having … Continue reading →
Don’t have weekend plans yet?
10.19.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Well, it’s Friday, which means that Christina’s got some ideas for you over on Timetable, including a couple of reasons to venture into the city center and one reason to consider fighting traffic tomorrow even if you’re not going to … Continue reading →
A look back: October 19
10.19.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
1887: Irondale was incorporated. 1995: The Birmingham Barracudas lost 45-18 to the Edmonton Eskimos. Courtesy:
Get Downtown postponed
10.18.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments
Yes, it’s been postponed. You wouldn’t want to get swept away in the midst of a storm. This is the second time the event has been canceled. The first time was due to extreme heat back in August. Unlike last … Continue reading →
Why we’ve been a little slow recently
10.18.2007 by André Natta · 2 Comments
I figured some of the regular visitors to The Terminal may be wondering why we’re not updating as frequently as usual. While some of it has to do with meetings to help expand awareness of the site, most of it … Continue reading →