Birmingham music greats gather together

Bill Ivey
Bill Ivey

Today’s guest columnist is Bill Ivey.

I had a dream.

In my dream, time stands still, and many great Birmingham musicians are alive simultaneously.

These giants gather on 4th Avenue North in Birmingham’s old Black Business district, in the Lodge Room at the Masonic Temple—4th Avenue’s grand, seven-story anchor.

This is an incredibly diverse, brilliant group, each with Birmingham roots, that represents multiple music genres. But, at their respective cores, they are the same. Continue reading Birmingham music greats gather together

UAB, time for a name change

UAB Logo

By David Sher

It’s just been announced that UAB is refreshing its logo after 50 years.

It appears UAB is not changing its name, but updating its logo.

I published a column nine years ago recommending that UAB change the name it calls itself  to UA Birmingham because I thought it best for the University of Alabama, UAB, and it would be a big boost for Birmingham. Continue reading UAB, time for a name change

What we give up by living in Alabama, ask Nick Saban

Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban at the Regions Tradition Pro-Am in Birmingham on May 8, 2024.Patrick Greenfield (al.com)
Former Alabama head football coach Nick Saban at the Regions Tradition Pro-Am in Birmingham on May 8, 2024.Patrick Greenfield (al.com)

By David Sher

Coach Saban seems to understand what we give up by living in Alabama.

This spring my wife and I attended our grandson’s high school graduation in Atlanta.

We’re so proud because our grandson had been accepted to Georgia Tech.

But then it struck us. Continue reading What we give up by living in Alabama, ask Nick Saban

To begin a conversation about a better Birmingham