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A range of emotions for City Stages

06.29.2009 by André Natta · 1 Comment

The online fallout surrounding Birmingham, AL’s summer music festival, City Stages, continued over the weekend and will probably continue for some time yet to come. Continue reading

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The Caputo Report changes directions

06.29.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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The Caputo Report makes the change from being an official blog of the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce to being the online voice of its author, Pascal Caputo. Continue reading

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From the Stationmaster: Help out The Bottletree

06.26.2009 by André Natta · 11 Comments

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Andre’s asking you to help out someone that’s helped out Birmingham’s hub time and time again. Continue reading

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Hunting for hidden treasure in Birmingham

06.26.2009 by André Natta · 2 Comments

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If you happen to stumble across a silver box tied with a piece of blue ribbon during your travels around Birmingham, AL this weekend, consider it a thank you for 87 years of support from Levy’s Jewelers. Continue reading

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Random Shots: a snapshot of Birmingham

06.26.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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We get a chance, thanks to Bob Farley, to take a closer look at that mural that was included in our Lyric Theatre gallery set in its new home in downtown Birmingham, AL. Continue reading

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Plans for cultural center in Ensley move forward

06.26.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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Main Street Birmingham has advanced the process of converting the Nixon Building in Ensley’s Tuxedo Junction one step further towards become a new cultural center for Birmingham’s western area. Continue reading

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It’ll take just a little longer at Ruffner

06.25.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

Tree Top Vistors Center - Ruffner Mountain Nature Center

Folks looking to access Ruffner Mountain Nature Center this weekend after waiting for work to be completed associated with its new Tree Top Visitors Center unfortunately have to wait just a little bit longer. Continue reading

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