Get your Zine on this weekend at GreenCup
The Greencup Book, Zine, Music and Arts Fair gets birthed this weekend, November 14 & 15, courtesy of Greencup Books, Bare Hands Gallery and THE2NDHAND. It will be a one-stop shop for folks to find...
View ArticleHeartless Bastards climb The Mountain
The Heartless Bastards have indeed been climbing towards the mountaintop recently. Their new album, The Mountain, debuted last week. The Cincinnati, OH-based garage rock band made their debut on...
View ArticleMuse of Fire previews new show at Library
The Birmingham Public Library recently announced that they would be welcoming back local “deconstructed Shakespeare” troupe Muse of Fire for this month’s BPL@Night performance (They announced it via...
View Articlegot plans 2.0 | 4.10-4.12
I guess you could call this the Easter edition of got plans; that is if the Terminal did holiday editions of weekly posts, which I don’t think it does. To be honest I almost didn’t write one for this...
View ArticleThis American Life live streams into theaters Thursday
Last year, Ira Glass took his Chicago Public Radio-produced radio series, This American Life, to the big screen so to speak. He performed a live stage version of the popular public radio show in...
View ArticleAn evening of fun at the Alys Stephens Center
Let’s say you’re not quite sure of what you want to do this evening. One suggestion may be to head over to the Alys Stephens Center this evening and making a night of it. First, at 5:30 p.m., you can...
View ArticleA sit down with Amy Ray
NOTE: As we get close to City Stages turning 21 this coming weekend, we figured we’d take a few moments and do a couple of things to get you into the mood. Guest contributor Jeremy Henderson gets us...
View ArticleCamera Obscura show canceled
Tonight’s (June 18) Camera Obscura show at The Bottletree has been canceled due to a family tragedy within the band. They’ve also had to cancel a performance in Atlanta for Friday evening. The local...
View ArticleAlabama Symphony plays at Railroad Park in June
The Alabama Symphony Orchestra has been a ever-giving source of news in recent weeks. The big news for long-time fans of the symphony’s outdoor performances in Caldwell Park is that they will be...
View ArticleIn the mood for some good Company?
Those who watched the Tony Awards on June 12 saw a performance (quite similar to parts of this trailer) from the New York Philharmonic‘s production of Stephen Sondheim‘s Company. Fans of the theater...
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