If the Birmingham school system lost accreditation, this petty, summer war over our children’s education could become much more than a small-scale court battle, a…
“Eudora Welty: Exposures and Reflections” is not only a thought-provoking exhibit but an essential step in the writer's biography.
Birmingham’s Secret Stages music discovery festival is back to fill the downtown loft district with music for two days.
Paint the Town Red is an intriguing spectacle, with digitally created animation and film projected on walls and windows in Birmingham's Loft District.
Birmingham Museum of Art debuts the Skier Collection of miniature lover's eyes
Will and Reed Lochamy, hosts of The Iron Bowl Hour, are a dynamic comedic duo that bring humor and levity to the country's most intense…
Daumier's provocative lithography changed art and history. The exhibition makes a fitting sequel to “Who Shot Rock and Roll?” Daumier’s lithographs teleport one back into…
Birmingham celebrates Dia de los Muertos numero nueve (en Memoria a Guillermo Castro)
To some, Paul Finebaum is a top-notch investigative journalist and truth-teller extraordinaire, exposing the underbelly of college sports and holding programs accountable. For others, his…
Days after the nation's toughest immigration law goes into effect in Alabama, the ninth annual Fiesta Culture and Heritage Festival will bring thousands of people…
In Iraq, Birmingham's Kevin Webster was a soldier with a sketch pad. His upcoming show demonstrates art after war.
At this stage, no action is a pro-active vote for continuing to be insignificant, says Colin Coyne. The newest generation of leaders needs to take…
Working together as a community will get us far, Quinn Kareem Rallins says.
Birmingham should take advantage of its many greenways, and just go for a walk! At least, that's what Wendy Jackson says.