The Birmingham BBQ Restaurant That Changed America

Wayne Rogers
Wayne Rogers

By Wayne Rogers

Say “Birmingham BBQ” and the names come rolling out like smoke from a pit: Full Moon. Jim ‘n Nick’s. Bob Sykes. Carlile’s. Golden Rule. Dreamland. SAW’s in all its glorious forms — Juke Joint, Soul Kitchen, and beyond.

Birmingham barbecue means hickory-smoked pork, low and slow, where the smoke does the talking and the sauce just listens. Continue reading The Birmingham BBQ Restaurant That Changed America

Leaving Birmingham Wasn’t Rejection—It Was Survival

Birmingham Skyline
Birmingham Skyline

By David Sher

There’s a moment in life when you meet someone and you understand why you get out of bed every morning.

I had one of those moments recently when I ran into a man who told me he’d been reading ComebackTown for years. He was genuinely excited to meet me. But I was more excited to meet him — because he personified everything this column has  been about since it was first published in 2012. Continue reading Leaving Birmingham Wasn’t Rejection—It Was Survival

Birmingham Days Away from One of World’s Biggest Action Sports Festivals

Hunter Williams, Birmingham City Councilor
Hunter Williams, Birmingham City Councilor

By Hunter Williams

Shanghai. Montpellier. Budapest. Hiroshima. Birmingham.

Read that list again. That’s not a typo — that’s the 2026 stop list for the FISE World Series, one of the largest action sports festivals on Earth, and this August, our city joins it. Birmingham is the only U.S. stop on the entire tour. Continue reading Birmingham Days Away from One of World’s Biggest Action Sports Festivals

Birmingham: The New Plantation Owners Don’t Grow Cotton –They Harvest Data

Randy Hutcheson
Randy Hutcheson

By Randy Hutcheson

Every day, Birmingham residents generate enormous amounts of monetizable digital exhaust — streaming movies, using GPS, storing files in the cloud, scrolling social media, shopping online, and increasingly asking AI to do tasks for us.

That data has real monetary value. Continue reading Birmingham: The New Plantation Owners Don’t Grow Cotton –They Harvest Data

The Magic City Loop: Birmingham’s Ride into the Future

Eric Thomas
Eric Thomas

By Eric Thomas

What if you could land at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, step outside, and hop on a tram that carried you straight into the heart of the city — through Uptown, the Civil Rights District, the Parkside, UAB, Five Points, Lakeview, and back again? Continue reading The Magic City Loop: Birmingham’s Ride into the Future

The Lesson My Birmingham Friend Taught Me from Beyond the Grave

Sam Tenenbaum Jr.,a local wrestling legend who wore a mask and went by the name "The Great Kaiser" when he wrestled at Boutwell Auditorium and venues throughout the Southeast,. (Photo by Tamika Moore/AL.com)Tamika Moore
Sam Tenenbaum Jr., local wrestling legend who wore a mask and went by the name “The Great Kaiser” when he wrestled at Boutwell Auditorium and venues throughout the Southeast,. (Photo by Tamika Moore/AL.com)Tamika Moore

By David Sher

I wrote about Sam Tenenbaum, aka The Great Kaiser,  when he passed away last year.

I wrote about my regret, my guilt, my failure to support him.

But I never expected what would happen next–or the lesson he would teach me, and all of us, from beyond the grave. Continue reading The Lesson My Birmingham Friend Taught Me from Beyond the Grave

Birmingham on a Permanent Emotional Roller Coaster

The Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau sign atop Two North Twentieth Building Downtown
The Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau sign atop Two North Twentieth Building Downtown

By David Sher

One minute we are at the top of the world.

The next, we hit rock bottom.

Where is our confidence?

Where is our self-esteem?

Why do we think it’s okay to be judged by people who don’t know us and don’t care about us? Continue reading Birmingham on a Permanent Emotional Roller Coaster

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