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The Classic’s tomorrow!

05.26.2009 by André Natta · No Comments

The 2009 Rickwood Classic takes place tomorrow afternoon at Birmingham’s Rickwood Field. A narrative and a peek at this year’s poster are linked to, so what are you waiting for? Continue reading

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Climbing comes to Birmingham’s Southside

05.26.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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Birmingham’s latest effort for a bouldering facility is taking shape on the city’s Southside and preparing for an opening in early June 2009. Continue reading

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The Memorial Day weekend countdown is here…

05.22.2009 by André Natta · 4 Comments

So let’s give you a few things to do to fill that last half hour fifteen minutes… I was one of three bloggers that were interviewed for this week’s episode of WBHM‘s arts and culture program Tapestry. The segment was … Continue reading

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The Hops are free! It’s time to celebrate!

05.22.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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Now that the hops have been freed and more gourmet beer will be available in Alabama, people are starting to find ways to celebrate, including visit The J. Clyde this evening here in Birmingham. Continue reading

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Random Shots: A year-round Pepper Place Market?

05.22.2009 by André Natta · 3 Comments

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You can never have too many farmers markets. Apparently Birmingham, AL is about to gain one more – a potential year-round option for fans of the Pepper Place Market. Continue reading

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It’s tough to find a chef sometimes

05.21.2009 by André Natta · 0 Comments

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Alabama native Chris Newsome almost got to open a new restaurant in Washington, DC’s Shaw Neighborhood this spring. Unfortunately for him, that wasn’t necessarily the case only 10 days into his new job. Continue reading

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Looking both ways in downtown Birmingham

05.19.2009 by André Natta · 2 Comments

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You may have to look both ways when you’re crossing the street more often in downtown Birmingham depending on the results of this study proposing some one way streets return to handling two way traffic. Continue reading

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