With his trademark toothpick hanging from his lips, Foxxy Fatts guides his band.The unique blend of rock, R & B, fussion jazz, swing and Motown played by this multi-dimensional performer is not to be missed.
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With his trademark toothpick hanging from his lips, Foxxy Fatts guides his band.
"Do you ever wish you could...change things?" 

Feed your body and mind at BPL's Brown Bag Lunch Programs. You bring the lunch and we'll bring the drinks. Wednesdays at noon in the Arrington Auditorium located on the 3rd floor of the Linn-Henley Research Library, 2100 Park Place.
Mark Buehrle just added his name to the history books by pitching a perfect game on Thursday for the Chicago White Sox. Buehrle is just the 18th pitcher in major league history to pitch a perfect game. Randy Johnson was the last pitcher to do so back in May 2004. Buehrle is also one of the few pitchers in major league history to pitch both a no-hitter and a perfect game during his career. His no-hitter came against the Texas Rangers in April 2007.
Feed your body and mind at BPL's Brown Bag Lunch Programs. You bring the lunch and we'll bring the drinks. Wednesdays at noon in the Arrington Auditorium located on the 3rd floor of the Linn-Henley Research Library, 2100 Park Place.
Frank McCourt, author of the 1997 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Angela's Ashes, died on Sunday, July 19 from cancer at 78. McCourt wrote with warmth, sensitivity, compassion and humor despite his tragic Irish Catholic childhood. His youth was filled with hunger, squalor, disease and touched by tragedy at such a young age. McCourt has written "When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I managed to survive it all." We too might wonder how he managed to survive.






Feed your body and mind at BPL's Brown Bag Lunch Programs. You bring the lunch and we'll bring the drinks. Wednesdays at noon in the Arrington Auditorium located on the 3rd floor of the Linn-Henley Research Library, 2100 Park Place.



Feed your body and mind at BPL's Brown Bag Lunch Programs. You bring the lunch and we'll bring the drinks. Wednesdays at noon in the Arrington Auditorium located on the 3rd floor of the Linn-Henley Research Library, 2100 Park Place.
We've all heard that the "pen is mightier than the sword" and "the squeaky wheel gets the grease," well in Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin, Farmer Brown learns firsthand just how true these adages are when his cows find a typewriter in the barn and demand better treatment.Dear Farmer Brown,Farmer Brown will not give in to their demands, so they go on strike and withhold their milk. It's not long before the hens feel the chill in the barn and join the strike.
The barn is very cold at night. We'd like some electric blankets.
Sincerely,
The Cows
About the author: Doreen was born and raised in New York. She got her sense of humor from her dad, a New York police officer. His tales of the street made her want to become an officer or an FBI agent, until she realized she wasn't brave enough to go through with it. So she went into publishing.BPL @ Night presents the Nathifa Dance Company, which will entertain patrons of all ages with an exciting program of West African dance and drumming at the North Birmingham Regional Library on Tuesday evening, July 7. Founded in 1994, this dance company was the first Birmingham African-American troupe to offer training in West African dance and drumming to children and young adults. The stated purpose of the dance company is to serve as a vehicle for artistic enrichment and expression while educating and empowering youth to explore their human potential for personal growth and social integration. Please join us for an entertaining evening of West African dance and drumming, performed by the talented young people of the Nathifa Dance Company.
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Where: North Birmingham Regional Library Auditorium
2501 31st Avenue North
Birmingham, AL 35207
When: Tuesday
July 7, 2009
6:30 p.m.
BPL@Night has been made possible by grants from the Alabama State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. BPL would also like to thank the Alabama Power Company Foundation and the Daniel Foundation of Alabama for their generous support of BPL@Night.
If you love tennis, you should still have a smile on your face after yesterday’s Wimbledon men’s final. Forget about Roger Federer, how amazing was Andy Roddick? Sure, Roger Federer now holds the men’s record for most grand slam titles (15). Yes, he is one Wimbledon title away from tying Pete Sampras’ win record (7). This win also placed him on the short list of people who’ve won the French Open and Wimbledon in the same season. But what about A-Rod, in this case, Andy Roddick? This is the third straight year that we have had an epic Wimbledon men’s final. In 2007, Federer battled Rafael Nadal for five sets to clinch the win with a 6-2 victory in the fifth set. Tennis fans begged for more, so in 2008, Federer battled Nadal again for five sets in a match that lasted nearly 5 hours. It was the longest grand slam final in history. Nadal finally prevailed in the fifth set 9-7. If you want to see a grown man cry (Federer), watch the footage of the trophy presentation.
South of Broad is Pat Conroy's first novel since Beach Music was published 14 years ago.
Feed your body and mind at BPL's Brown Bag Programs. You bring the lunch and we'll bring the drinks. Wednesdays at noon in the Arrington Auditorium located on the 3rd floor of the Linn-Henley Research Library, 2100 Park Place.