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Miller Lite Stage Line-up

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Vulture Whale • Friday • 6 p.m. You were thinking City Stages would be perfect if only Wes McDonald and the Fizz would get back together? Perhaps we could interest you in a swim with Vulture Whale.
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Legacy Credit Union Stage

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Acts of Congress • Friday • 6 p.m. The Birmingham-based acoustic quartet Act Of Congress returns to City Stages riding a wave of positive momentum. The band — Bethany Borg, Tim Carroll, Chris Griffin
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Boost Mobile Discovery Stage

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Great Book of John • Friday • 6 p.m. Birmingham-based eclectic indie rockers The Great Book of John bring out the best of blues, folk and rock ’n’ roll. The Great Book of John proclaims the blessings
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Music Oasis Stage

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The Sho-Boat – Canebreak Combo feat. Charlie G • Friday • 6:45 p.m. Once upon a time Birmingham was a wondrous place with lounges and supper clubs. Gentlemen wore ties and ladies wore heels and the
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City Stages 2009: Stage-by-stage

This page will take you to write-ups about the 70-plus acts playing on five stages during the 2009 City Stages festival, scheduled for June 19-21, in downtown Birmingham. Below you will find some basic info about the festival. There's more at www.citystag

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Click below to browse each stage's lineup. Music Oasis Stage Boost Mobile Discovery Stage Legacy Credit Union Stage Miller Lite Stage City Stages 2009 • Special Notes This page will take you to
Green Space

Apocalypse now? A Green Space update

We at Green Space get lots of e-mails and releases that warn us about important environmental stuff. You know, like the end of the world. We thought we should share this information with our readers.

By Weekly Staff
We at Green Space get lots of e-mails and releases that warn us about important environmental stuff. You know, like the end of the world. We thought we should share this information with our readers.
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Alabama pays for Legislature’s dead bills

By Weekly Staff
The Alabama Legislature ended its 2009 session last week. After three months of work, the best that can be said is that the Legislature met its constitutional obligation to pass the state budgets. How
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