The latest

Peeling back history…

10.21.2009 by André Natta · 1 Comment

Peeling back history - revised

Just in case you were wondering about the street art that appeared on the building next to the 22nd Street Bridge in downtown Birmingham, AL… here’s an explanation of it. Continue reading

1 | Read more

Elsewhere on Birmingham's hub
In other news

Stitt, McCrary, James join Academy of Honor

10.20.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Three Birmingham area residents (and business leaders) got inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor on Monday. Pretty cool if we do say so ourselves. Continue reading

0 | Read more

Promoting compassion for animals and people…

10.19.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

The Travelogue tag comes back to live with a link to a story about Birmingham native Cynthia Bathurst in the Chicago Tribune and what she’s doing to “…promote compassion for animals as well as people.” Continue reading

0 | Read more

What to add to Google Street view…

10.19.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Want to help get some Birmingham attractions on the map – the Google Map that is? Well, here’s how (at least through October 28). Continue reading

0 | Read more

GreenCup Books is closing

10.19.2009 by André Natta · 1 Comment

Another local independent bookseller plans to close its doors as GreenCup Books will exit the Birmingham, AL scene after this year’s Dia de la Muertos festival. Continue reading

1 | Read more

PostSecrets to be revealed at UAB on Thursday

10.19.2009 by André Natta · 1 Comment

IMG_0583 joelogon/Flickr

Fans of the blog PostSecret will be thrilled to learn that its creator, Frank Warren, will be in Birmingham, AL for a speech this coming Thursday evening, October 22, on the UAB campus. Continue reading

1 | Read more

WBHM goes for another One and Done on Thursday

10.19.2009 by André Natta · 1 Comment

WBHM logo

WBHM’s just announced planned changes to their programming lineup, possibly reflecting a potential increase in financial support since changes last year began to reduce the number of hours classical music was programmed – and just in time for this year’s One and Done campaign… Continue reading

1 | Read more