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Coed Chroniclesnew

We recount our adventures with George Georgio and Playboy magazine.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Rachael Lamb and Molly Folse  |  11-13-2006  |  Commentary

Of Ballots and Bulletsnew

War is the only issue worth your vote.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Courtney Haden  |  11-06-2006  |  Commentary

Art on the Insidenew

Alabama inmate-artists break out.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Phillip Jordan  |  11-06-2006  |  Art

What About Bob?new

Alabama's governor talks about the last and the next four years.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Kyle Whitmire  |  10-23-2006  |  Politics

32 Years in the Makingnew

In an age when every band with a handheld camera is releasing live albums, Cray seems like an endangered species because he actually wants to do it right.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Phillip Jordan  |  10-16-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Fear of a Black Feature Presentationnew

The majority of our "black" movies will remain tepid efforts that so far only a few have managed to overcome, because in Hollywood it is a lot easier for a fresh young writer to be noticed than it is for a "black" writer.
Birmingham Weekly  |  J'Mel Davidson  |  10-16-2006  |  Commentary

Sukkos To Gonew

A Birmingham rabbi celebrates the weeklong Jewish holiday in the streets.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Glenny Brock  |  10-16-2006  |  Religion

Alabama Counts, Finallynew

The new early primary draws presidential hopefuls.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Kyle Whitmire  |  10-09-2006  |  Politics

Cutting, Running, Ducking, Dodgingnew

The GOP keeps mum on pedophilia, and gets mouthy about Iraq.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Courtney Haden  |  10-09-2006  |  Commentary

A Laurel and a Hearty Handshakenew

To hell with covenants -- to get ahead, Democrats should quit trying to be Republicans.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Courtney Haden  |  09-25-2006  |  Commentary

What's It Worth to Ya?new

Why should Birmingham consider a living wage ordinance?
Birmingham Weekly  |  Phillip Jordan  |  09-11-2006  |  Economy

Pride & Prejudicenew

Joe Reed pushes the Democratic party to brink of destruction.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Kyle Whitmire  |  09-05-2006  |  Politics

Gimme Shelternew

How well did Birmingham's Katrina relief efforts measure up?
Birmingham Weekly  |  Kyle Whitmire  |  08-28-2006  |  Disasters

A Year After Landfallnew

The good news is that the French Quarter, Bourbon Street, Canal Street and the Convention Center districts appear clean, shiny and almost new -- the rest of the city looks as though Katrina landed last week.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Dr. Lisa Pickett  |  08-28-2006  |  Disasters

A House Race Dividednew

With Dems like these, who needs Republicans?
Birmingham Weekly  |  Kyle Whitmire  |  08-21-2006  |  Commentary

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