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“We Love West End” block party, Historic Rickwood Field

09.7.2007 by André Natta · 3 Comments

The West End Merchants Association, West End Community and Main Street Birmingham, a nonprofit group working to improve our city, are throwing their annual community block party/car show at historic Rickwood Field Saturday, Sept. 15, from 10 a.m. to 5 … Continue reading

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Salsabor! Latin Dance Night, Workplay

09.7.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Dig out your dancing shoes and join Latinsoul Productions Saturday, Sept. 15, for a Latino Heritage Month kickoff party at their monthly Salsabor party at Workplay, 500 23rd St. South, in Birmingham. Latinsoul’s DJ Carlos Otalora will be playing the … Continue reading

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The Week in Review starts tomorrow

09.7.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

The staff is about to volunteer their time down at Artwalk this evening, both for the festival as well as serving as a street team both tonight and tomorrow. There will be a recap of the days events beginning at … Continue reading

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Magic City Question: What’s your favorite locally owned spot?

09.7.2007 by André Natta · 28 Comments

There have been several national chains that have recently announced plans to expand or reopen in the Birmingham metropolitan area. That’s a good thing as it shows how people outside the region view the economic climate in the area. But … Continue reading

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Schlotzsky’s Originals all over town

09.7.2007 by André Natta · 3 Comments

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The list of national and regional food chains expanding into the region keeps on growing. Schlotzsky’s has announced that they will be adding eight more locations to the Birmingham market by 2012. The Birmingham Business Journal has more information about … Continue reading

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A look back: September 7 & 8

09.7.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

September 7 1928: The first child to have been born in the city of Birmingham, Richard McAnally, died. September 8 1947: John Carroll Catholic High School opened its doors for students for the first time. Courtesy: Bhamwiki.com

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And they’re STILL undefeated

09.6.2007 by André Natta · 0 Comments

That’s right, the BSC Panthers won their first football game since 1939 against Mississippi College 41-13 at Legion Field on Thursday evening. Click here for an interactive recap of tonight’s game. (We don’t know how long the stats will be … Continue reading

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