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Mardi Gras: 'It's not just about parades and balls. It's the heart of the city'


Mardi Gras: ‘It’s not just about parades and balls. It’s the heart of the city’
Updated Feb 13, 2021;
Posted Feb 12, 2021
On a downtown Mobile street corner, Fat Heavy waves at passing cars, sharing a little bit of the city s Mardi Gras spirit.Lawrence Specker | [email protected]
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At one end of Dauphin Street on this extremely wet Thursday night, convicts and referees mill around in Moe’s Original Bar B Que. At the other, a guy named Fat Heavy sits on a corner in a sequined costume, waving at cars.
There isn’t much to see on the nine-block walk from Washington Avenue to Joachim Street. Some of the restaurants and bars in between have a few customers. Others are empty, maître d’s and bartenders as poised and motionless as figures in paintings. It’s hard to make the walk without thinking about how different things should be, on the Thursday before Fat Tuesday, with people crowding these sidewalks, flocking in and out of these ....

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65 years later, Gordon Parks photos hit home in Mobile


65 years later, Gordon Parks photos hit home in Mobile
Updated Feb 02, 2021;
Posted Feb 02, 2021
A sign that once marked the Colored Entrance to the Mobile Saenger Theatre sits amid a display of Gordon Parks photographs at the Mobile Museum of Art. The sign figures prominently in one of the images from 1956.Lawrence Specker | [email protected]
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The worn wood of a rural classroom. The lush greens of a row crop and trees surrounding a quartet of people walking through a field. The fringe of twilight gloom around a walk-up ice-cream stand. The play of brightness and dark amid the clouds as sunlight blazes off a tin roof. The skin tones. ....

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Concerts in Mobile in 2021? 'It can be done safely'


Concerts in Mobile in 2021? ‘It can be done safely’
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Fans gather outside the Saenger Theatre as they wait to see Trombone Shorty perform in Mobile, Ala., in 2015. (Sharon Steinmann/[email protected])
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Another postponement. Another cancellation. Another suspension. These recent developments at three of Mobile’s biggest music venues weren’t exactly positive, but they do give some insight into the seething behind-the-scenes activity that will, eventually, bring back large-scale entertainment events.
Maybe it’s early to call it a consensus, but an expectation seems to be emerging: The good old days of going out to catch a nationally known act with an energetic full house of 1,000 to 10,000 fellow fans probably won’t return before summer. It likely will be fall before the phrase “back to normal” can be deployed without irony, and possibly spring 2022 before top-tier arena concerts are bac ....

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Here are Alabama's 2020 Entertainers of the Year


Here are Alabama’s 2020 Entertainers of the Year
Updated Jan 05, 2021;
Posted Dec 31, 2020
Among AL.com s Entertainers of the Year in 2020 are (clockwise from top left) Charles Barkley, Madalen MIlls, the Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema and Ashley Monroe. (AL.com / Getty Images / Madalen Mills / Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema)
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Check out these Alabama people and movements that made significant cultural contributions locally, regionally and nationally in 2020, especially during a global pandemic that forced so many unforeseen changes in their respective industries and a social justice movement that informed and enhanced the pop culture conversation.
Charles Barkley: The funniest guy in the steam room ....

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'My whole world went away': 2020 through the eyes of Alabamians


‘My whole world went away’: 2020 through the eyes of Alabamians
Updated on Dec 31, 2020;
Published on Dec 31, 2020
Alabamians share their experiences of living during a pandemic. (Contributed photos)
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As Alabama locked down in March, reporters at AL.com reached out to people across the state to track their journey through this historic moment.
Their stories touch on what was taken for granted, senior prom and live music and church service and haircuts. Some struggled to keep a business afloat. Some struggled to keep their families well. Some got COVID.
Here are eight of their stories as they look back at the end of Alabama’s pandemic year: ....

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