BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- There may be no opera more susceptible to interpretation and reinterpretation than “The Magic Flute.” Mozart's final opera, a fairy tale fantasy told through the lens of ...
The parade remained a Birmingham holiday staple through the 1960s. Here is a caption from the November 16, 1968 edition of The Birmingham News: "This giant serpent was one of many giant balloon ...
SHOCKING photographs showing scandalous living conditions in 1960s Birmingham have spurred a search for the children and families they portray. The poignant photographs have been released by housing ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Birmingham's mayor offered a blanket pardon Tuesday to thousands of demonstrators charged in this cauldron of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, a mostly symbolic forgiveness ...
Christmas in 1960s Birmingham occupies a special corner of memory, wrapped in the glow of streetlights reflected on wet pavements, with shopping trips to city centre department stores ...
Old photographs showing what it was like to grow up in 1960s Birmingham The 1960s were a defining era for the world with it being one of the most tumultuous and divisive decades in history. Birmingham ...
In her new young adult novel, "Welcome to Bombingham," Maryville author Rhonda Lynn Rucker shines a spotlight on the systemic racism and unchecked violence that plagued the black community in early ...
In 1963, when officials in Birmingham, Ala., trained fire hoses and attack dogs on young civil rights protesters, the New York City Fire Officers Association took a stand. “This shameful and ...