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A game of democracy

On Wednesday, May 21, the Bottletree will host Civically Challenged, a game show that will give issues like the Pepsi sign foofaraw, the Hoover busing hullabaloo and the 20/59 imbroglio the Monopoly...

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Our constructive summer

After two successful summers at Huntsville’s Lowe Mill arts center, Happenin Fest will be relocating to Good People Brewing Company on the afternoon of Saturday, May 24. While the music festival –...

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Space is the place

Art by Craig Legg, courtesy of T-Rex tiny gallery. T-Rex tiny gallery, a new addition to the burgeoning Crestwood arts scene located at 4911 5th Ave. S., will have its grand opening on the evening of...

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Leaving the crossroads

  “If we’d ever start listening to reason, we’d have no reason to go,” local songwriter Corey Nolen sings on “Find a Way,” the first track on his new alt-country record Drive Down South. “If we’d ever...

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Coming of age in Birmingham

Drew Price has had an awfully long career for a 24-year-old. After playing shows at dearly departed all-ages venue Cave9, Price found success with his home recordings online, catching positive...

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Coming Attractions: Summer edition

Back in December, Weld gave previewing the highlights of the spring music season in Birmingham the old college try, despite the fact that a booked calendar was but a twinkle in the eye of most venues...

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Swords of honor

Image courtesy of the BMA. “To have the arts of peace, but not the arts of war, is to lack courage. To have the arts of war, but not the arts of peace, is to lack wisdom.” – Hayashi Razan Starting...

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Dreaming big in Birmingham

Photo courtesy of Marcus Turner. On the weekend of Oct. 24-27, the Dalai Lama will visit Birmingham to explore the Magic City’s relationship with the broader struggle for human rights – its role, to...

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Paradise regained

The literary critic Harold Bloom famously wrote about the anxiety of influence, the struggle of poets to reconcile the impact of their predecessors with their own sense of originality. On his new LP I...

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Hush Hush…Don’t Remind Me!

For better or worse, the average American’s first thoughts of Birmingham focus on the darkest elements of its history: fire hoses, segregation, Bull Connor and more. But like any city, there’s more to...

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Emancipation proclamations

“Drapetomania” was a term coined in 1851 by physician Samuel Cartwright to explain the pathology, in his mind, of Southern slaves who wanted to be free men and women. The pseudoscience was disdained...

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High five, Birmingham

In two years both writing about music and working on calendars in this publication, it’s rare to find an event that has the perfect timing, or the stellar lineup, or the ideal array of attractions...

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The areas of his expertise

Birmingham nerds everywhere rejoiced when the news came down that humorist, resident expert on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and former professional literary agent John Hodgman would be bringing his...

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A city in stitches

Artist Amanda Browder works with UAB students and other local volunteers at a community sewing day. Photo by David Garrett. You might already have noticed something a little different around the Alys...

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Simple gifts

Image courtesy of beta pictoris gallery. On Friday, Sept. 5, beta pictoris gallery will have an opening reception for Favorite Blues, an exhibition of the works on paper – along with four paintings –...

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The fine art of democracy

Art installation PUBLIC FORUM blurs the boundaries between art and democracy. The police are here to protect us — true or false? Mass transit only helps poor people — true or false? Slavery is over —...

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Birmingham’s White Knight

In the ’70s and ’80s, Birmingham had its own real-life superhero. Photo courtesy of Lee Shook. The city of Birmingham had little to cheer for in the wake of the Civil Rights Movement. Years of...

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The power of language

Slavs and Tatars, “Rahlé for Richard,” 2014. Courtesy of the artists, The Third Line and the Birmingham Museum of Art. On the morning of Saturday, Sept. 20, the Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA) will host...

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The kids are all right

Project Veracity founder Maacah Davis poses in the debut issue of belladonna magazine. Photo by Zack Carpenter Photography. On the evening of Monday, Oct. 6, Continental Bakery Downtown will play host...

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Modern lovers

To put it simply, Holy Youth are the reason I write about local music. Coming out of college, I had great expectations that I’d be able to cover Birmingham’s music scene — something I had almost no...

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Around the world in 120 minutes

On the evening of Oct. 23, the bohemian environs of Bottletree Café will play host to a cosmopolitan event benefiting the Birmingham International Center. Globally Challenged, a sequel to a geography...

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Two against nature

Nobody’s ever gone broke overestimating rock ‘n roll’s ability to rediscover itself. One of the salient trends in indie rock over the past decade has been a genre-wide rediscovery of new wave music,...

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Taking wing

Photo by David Garrett. When Sarah Heath first moved from Kansas to Birmingham in 2006, she was astonished at the lack of activity in its city center. “I remember driving around downtown and telling my...

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And the winner is…

Weld artist-in-residence Paul Cordes Wilm will be presenting in character as Vincent Van Gogh at The Fountys, an artistic awards show. It’s a small miracle that Space One Eleven even exists at all....

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Magic City classics

When UAB’s football program was unceremoniously canceled a week ago, it was a reminder — disconcerting for some, gleeful for others — that for all the talk of Birmingham’s renaissance, this city is...

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The Magic City goes Pop

“Vote McGovern” / 1972 / Screenprint on Arches paper / 42 x 42 inches / Extra, out of the edition. Designated for research and educational purposes only. / © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual...

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I, PaintBot

A rendering of a dot matrix painting by R2 PaintBot, a system designed by UAB students. Image courtesy of Marc Parker. As befits a city undergoing a cultural renaissance, Birmingham has a vibrant arts...

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Still lives

Johannes Vermeer, “Girl with the Red Hat,” circa 1665–66, oil on panel, 9 1/2 x 7 1/8 in., National Gallery of Art, Washington, Andrew W. Mellon Collection, 1937.1.53 Once upon a time, the Birmingham...

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Looking for love

Despite the optimism that emerged in Alabama’s LGBT community and its allies following in the wake of a federal judge’s decision to strike down Alabama’s gay marriage ban on Jan. 23, it’s since become...

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Dining diversely

Dinner Lab offers its members a chance to eat new food, dine in new settings and meet new friends with a common love of food. Photo by Hannah McSwain. As this week’s cover story, column and events...

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