The movie “Die Like Lovers” will be entirely filmed in the Birmingham area.
As Birmingham eases back into the live music scene amid the pandemic, Secret Stages announced tickets are now on sale for the 2021 festival.
Red Mountain Theatre has a new campus and has released its schedule for its concert series this summer.
After a year away from its downtown roots, the Sidewalk Film festival will return to Birmingham's Theatre District for 2021.
The books are available at several Birmingham Public Library locations.
After a brief hiatus, the annual Magic City Brewfest is returning to Birmingham this summer.
An audience Q&A will follow the performance.
No admission will be charged, but registration is required to receive the link.
The pre-recorded show will be available for free on Vimeo.
The project spotlights original music by Alabama composers.
The free concert will be livestreamed.
Registration is required for this free, virtual event.
“Symphony of Colors” is a digital symphony composed and conducted by Carlos Izcaray for ASFA students.
When a new date is scheduled it will be announced.
The band has drawn praise for its merging of North Indian bhangra with elements of hip-hop, jazz and raw punk energy.
This is a one-night-only performance with no re-broadcasting.
Her music is alternative pop with hints of funk, R&B, and even vaudeville with a sharp lyrical edge.
One of the Birmingham area's most active promoter of the arts community has decided to step down as leader of Create Birmingham.
“Dedication” is presented by UAB’s Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center.
The Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex has put in place special safety measures for coming events.
A live virtual concert with blues legend Keb’ Mo’ is scheduled for May 13.
Everything goes from bad to worse during one night in NYC for a bank robber trying to get his mentally-challenged brother out of jail.
The Birmingham Public Library is celebrating the rich legacy of African-American poetry.
Bards & Brews is a monthly spoken word poetry/craft beer event hosted by the Birmingham Public Library.
ASFA has introduced a new digital performance series premiering Jan. 29.
Classes are available for both children and adults.
Both artists will be featured in upcoming Zoom sessions.
The concerts will be livestreamed.
Q&A With Writer/Director Rachel Feldman and Producer J. Todd Harris on Their Award-Winning Screenplay, "Lilly," and its Production Plans
The nonprofit Firehouse Community Arts Center seeks to boost the arts in the Avondale community and beyond.
The 7 p.m. concert will be in the 15F parking lot located behind the former Business and Engineering Complex.
All concerts in this series can be viewed from the comfort of your couch if you become a Virtual Arts Pass subscriber.
The pre-recorded concert will be available for free online viewing on Oct. 15.
A virtual option is also available.
The celebrated chef will talk about the role food plays in shaping our memories and cultural traditions during this UAB virtual event.
This event is available for Virtual Arts Pass subscribers.
Since its founding a decade ago, Bards & Brews has become one of the Birmingham Public Library’s most successful programs.
Drive-in concerts and free events are scheduled.
The Birmingham Children's Theatre will hold a free performance at the Avondale Park Amphitheater October 17-18.
Fisher, a member of Birmingham's St. Paul and The Broken Bones, also has his own band of all-star musicians.