Editor’s note: It’s often insightful to read what is published about Birmingham in media outside of Birmingham. This piecewas published by Doug Martinson last month in Huntsville on al.com under the same title.
Editor’s note: This column, authored by Blake Guthrie, appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on November 9, 2025.
When he emailed permission to publish, he wrote this personal note to me…
“I have a lifelong love/hate relationship with Birmingham. Having grown up there, all I wanted to do was get the hell out as a young man. Now, I love coming back and seeing all the changes in the right direction.”Continue reading My love/hate relationship with Birmingham→
The dawn of 2026 was a rare wet morning on New Year’s Day in Pasadena, California.
For only the 11th time in 137 years, rain fell on the Rose Parade. Still, the Homewood High School band persevered for every inch of the 5.5-mile route. We parents beamed even if the sun didn’t.
Editor’s note: PIease read entire column before jumping to conclusions–the proposed change may not be what you expect.
I was asked by al.com to write about the best thing that happened to Birmingham in 2025.
I’m still thinking.
Meanwhile, huge economic development announcements keep rolling in from across the South. Many come from Huntsville. If you’re tired of reading about their wins inComebackTown, I understand. But I’m writing about them because Birmingham isn’t making these headlines–not because I’m jealous of Huntsville.
If you look at an aerial photograph of downtown Birmingham, you’ll notice something peculiar: Interstate 59 and Interstate 20 make a sharp, inexplicable bend as they pass through the city center. That bend tells a story—one of the darkest chapters in American urban planning. Continue reading Birmingham: Ingenious idea in peril→
One of the plot lines involved Alabama competing against other states for a giant, blockbuster pharmaceutical plant. In my novel, the Birmingham metro won the project.
Sam Tenenbaum Jr., aka “The Great Kaiser” when he wrestled at Boutwell Auditorium and venues throughout the Southeast,. (Photo by Tamika Moore/AL.com)Tamika Moore
Bill Smith speaks on May 17, 2022 in Birmingham (William Thornton / wthornton@al.com)
By David Sher
I just finished listening to a podcaston how Chip and Joanna Gaines built a business empire and the extraordinary impact it had on Waco, Texas, their hometown.