By Sarah Kuper Maddie Hoaglund won’t be quite old enough to vote on Nov. 8, but she is doing her part to raise awareness about an amendment on the ballot. As part of her Girl Scout Gold Award project, the high school senior is holding an event Sept. 24 at Oak Mountain State Park to highlight issues behind Amendment 2. The amendment concerns the reallocation of state park … [Read more...]
Heavy Lifting: Zoo Offers Guests a Chance to Pump up Next to Pachyderms
By Emily WilliamsThe Birmingham Zoo’s newest event sheds light on a little-known fact: even the world’s largest mammal has to find time to work out. According to Laura Schillinger, zoological manager for the Trails of Africa, the three African elephants who call Birmingham home start each day by working out. “Exercise is a big part of their day,” Schillinger said. “We … [Read more...]
Ten Days to Dine Out: Birmingham Restaurant Week Showcases City’s Food with Special Deals, Events
By Donna Cornelius Dining out is fun, especially in the metro Birmingham area. There are new restaurants to try, old favorites to revisit and menus that range from hamburgers and fries, to French, to farm-to-table. In recent years, the city’s culinary culture has been like Chef Emeril Lagasse’s concoctions: kicked up a notch. Last year, Birmingham had the top spot on Zagat’s … [Read more...]
In the Kitchen: AllSouth Appliance’s Tyler Hillman Talks New Trends and A New Showroom
By Emily Williams Tyler Hillman, co-owner of AllSouth Appliance Group, has had a busy summer, and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down as the company continues to tweak and perfect the interior of its new Homewood showroom. The space, which opened in early June, offers Birmingham consumers the opportunity to peruse high-end and mid-range kitchen appliances, cabinetry, … [Read more...]
An Artistic Affair: UCP’s Vino & Van Gogh Is Set for Aug. 18 at Iron City
By Donna Cornelius Robert Mondavi could have been writing a tagline for Vino & Van Gogh when he said wine is “warmth of heart and generosity of spirit. Wine is art.” That’s because the annual event centers on both wine and art – and it gives warm-hearted, generous folks an opportunity to support United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham. Set this year for 6 to 10 p.m. … [Read more...]




