The Anti-Lame Campaign is bringing the magic back to the Magic City: Birmingham. After a visit to the bustling (and super-fun) city of Nashville, a group of young women embarked on a mission to give Birmingham a chance to become better. More fun. More entertaining. More awesome. And less lame. This is their story. It can be yours, too. Join us.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Have yourself a tacky little Christmas!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
B-ball in the Ham
Friday, September 9, 2011
Artwalk, BP, and Free Internet
1. Artwalk - Sorry guys. I know 99% of the attendees for tonight's Artwalk just loved it. Unfortunately, my art depth is pretty shallow, so most of the creativity was lost on me. I did, however, enjoy coming across many a hipster male with a good beard. On the downside, each bearded man was attached...and not to me.
:( I love that area of town, but I think I may need to take a contemporary art appreciation class to fully enjoy the Artwalk experience.
2. BP - It may sound lame to you, but a convenience store with beverages for less than $2 a piece, after walking down hipster lane where coffee costs twice that (not knocking it...if you checked my bank statement you'd see the Red Cat on there more times than I'd like to admit) it's refreshing to go to a place more my speed. Plus, you always run into interesting folk there. And honestly, those people probably have more in common with me than the hipsters I encountered earlier.
3. Free Internet - Shout out to my alma mater: Samford University. Samford has free internet, upon which I am writing this lovely little blog entry with two fellow Anti-Lamers. After a nice walk around the campus on this gorgeous almost-fall evening, we retired to the food court area and are taking advantage of their awesome free internet. In addition, we are leaving this blog up on four computers when we walk away. Why? Anti-Lame proselytization? Perhaps. Is this the correct usage of that word? Perhaps not.
Moral: Try new things. Sometimes they'll be your cup o' tea...sometimes not.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
All in a Saturday
If you're less into football than the average Alabamian, have no fear! Saturday in the Ham offers many fun opportunities that do not revolve around "Roll Tide" or "War Eagle" exclamations.
On this particular Saturday, a few Anti-Lamers hit the town and made some new friends in this lovely city of ours.
First, we hit up Pepper Place Market, located in the Lakeview District. We were hoping to come across the Limin Lady, a sweet lady who sells the best mustard ever. Unfortunately, she was not present at this week's market. We did, however, meet some very nice folks at Three Knot Shop who make amazing frames out of reclaimed barn wood. Their products are BEAUTIFUL and pretty reasonable, especially considering their quality. For those of you who are not familiar with barn wood, it is wood that has been exposed to the elements and weathered, giving it a grayish hue. The wood used at the Three Knot Shop is between 70 and 90 years old and is mostly from Wilcox County, Alabama. This is a new business, so be sure to support them!
While at Pepper Place, we grabbed some food from the always delicious Red Cat Coffee Shop. I highly recommend the Burmese Frappe (a blended coffee drink flavored with coconut and vanilla) and the Almond Croissant. Sooooooooo good!
Now, I'm not a huge football fan (please, don't throw stones!), but we decided to "watch the game" and grab lunch at the same time. Slice Pizza & Brew in Lakeview just opened this July, so we headed down the street to try out this new local establishment. It wasn't as busy as I'm sure some suburban sports bars were, but there were several people there enjoying the game(s) and some delicious pizza. We tried the Super Cheese Pizza (which two people could NOT finish) and a Yellowhammer Saison. The pizza was awesome and the beer wasn't too bad either. They'll soon be carrying beer from the Avondale Brewing Company, and I look forward to having their Spring Street Saison with my pizza on my next visit. All in all, Slice was great and we're planning on making it our game-day venue...and you should, too!
Next, what Saturday is complete without a bit of shopping! We stopped by two places today - Mia Moda Boutique and the Clotheshorse, both in Vestavia. Mia Moda has tons of funky, trendy, and unique clothing and jewelery. Their staff are really friendly and will give you honest opinions on whether something looks good (or not!). The Clotheshorse is an upscale consignment shop for clothing, shoes, and accessories. One thing we recommend is that you pay attention to the tag colors. Similar to DWS, the Clotheshorse rotates their merchandise by offering sales based on the tag color. New items have a certain-colored tag and are not on sale, but there are normally items marked 25%, 50% and 75% off.
We got some great deals on items for our fall wardrobe! All the items below cost us $59. (One of the cashiers said that she paid over $100 just for a pair of shoes very similar to the ones on the left.)
The Clotheshorse puts out new merchandise every day, so be sure to check them out!
The moral of today's story is...while we appreciate football Saturdays in Alabama, there's so much more out there. Although, we're sure some of you may disagree:)
Bethdog (and Webbie)
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Why are nicknames cool?
1. They create a special bond with people: Somehow you feel more of a kinship toward a person when you call them by their nickname. Like they've allowed you to be in their secret club and you've accepted by speaking the "password".
2. It's kinda like what your parents would've named you if they could see into the future. Most likely, your given name doesn't say anything about your personality, preferences, sense of humor or appearance. Nicknames are more personal, more distinctly you.
3. It is more informal. If you've known a person for years, been across the country and back together, and consider them a best friend, a "birth certificate name" somehow seems too formal. That's where a nickname comes to the rescue! It becomes a term of endearment for a true friend.
4. It helps organize your phone. Let's face it, everyone has at least two Laurens or Johns in their phone. Wouldn't it be easier to call them by a nickname? Most people don't have two friends named Koko or T-Bone.
So...how does one go about getting a nickname? Probably the most organic and lasting way to get a nickname is to have a person(s) give it to you. You don't have much control over it, but you can give your friends this helpful list to ease them along the process.
Tips for a great nickname:
1. Numbers make great nicknames. For example, I have a friend whose nickname is "100" because he doesn't do anything halfway. Another friend who got carded at at PG-13 movie might benefit from the nickname "13" (or even PG for that matter..). Sports stars can use their jersey numbers. George Costanza wanted to name his first child Seven, so there's an idea for a Seinfeld fan. Just keep the number easy to say, because no one wants to yell 1,408 across a crowded room.
2. Nicknames can say something about you as a person. Your favorite band, your favorite brand of cheese, your car model ...whatever makes you unique can be made into a nickname. Plus, it gives some insight into your preferences.
3. Nicknames can come from existing names. What's cooler than your first name? Probably your last name used as a nickname. Maybe your nickname comes from your full initials, like LAM, or from your first and last initials, such as Edub (for EW). Maybe it's your last name, but cooler. For example, if your last name is Zimmerman, you might be called Zimmy. These are usually easy to come up with and easy to remember!
There you have it Anti-Lamers! Go grab a friend and get to nicknaming! :)
Edub. Webbie. Webster. Just don't call me Erin.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Morgan Creek Winery
"Yes, to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free"
Bob Dylan said it best, and those words sum up a fabulous night of music and fireworks at Morgan Creek Winery. What more could one ask for...wine, picnic-ing, dancing and fireworks? Pretty spectacular. Although a little outside of Birmingham's city limits, this summer event is more than worth the drive and the $10.00 entry fee. Have you ever tasted a muscadine off the vine? Didn't think so. Not only did we experience new things (i.e. muscadine eating), but we got to listen to some awesome music (thanks to Bonus Round this particular evening) and enjoy a fireworks show while being in a little Napa Valley!
We started out the evening by breaking open our picnic basket & bottle of wine purchased from Morgan Creek several months ago. After taking a breather, we tasted eleven different wines, from the aptly named Vulcan Red to a sweet, southern peach wine--delicious! After the sun went down, we decided that was our cue to start the party and break it down! Of course this made others feel comfortable in joining us on the dance floor (a.k.a. the big grassy expanse in front of the stage) and we had a regular dance-off to covers such as "Party in the U.S.A.", "Gold Digger" and "My Girl"! What better way to burn those calories you spent on wine and brownies?!
Anti-lame tip # 236: Start dancing if no one else is dancing. You may feel awkward for a second, but it's almost 100% guaranteed to get others involved, which can quickly turn a regular event into a partay!!
Friday, August 5, 2011
Art on the Rocks
Friday, July 15, 2011
Top 5
Top 5 Musical Venues
By: Laura and Bradley
1. Alabama Symphony Orchestra - ASO does a spectacular job of providing a variety of musical shows in a variety of price ranges. From top-dollar performances of world-renowned musicians to the free concerts at railroad park, there is always a performance that any music lover will enjoy. http://www.alabamasymphony.org/
2. Workplay - Brings out the edgier and more popular side of music life in Birmingham, with attractions such as Galactic, Little Big Town, and MuteMath. There is also a Latin Dance Night, where guests can learn how to dance Salsa, Merengue, or the Tango and then practice their new skills until late in the evening. http://www.workplay.com/
3. SuperJazz - An ensemble affiliated with the UAB music department and has been playing in the Birmingham area for over 25 years. They now play at Samford University 4 times a year and attract locals, students, and big-name jazz lovers and performers from around the globe. Prices are $5 for adults and seniors, $3 for students with IDs, and free for Samford students, faculty and staff. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=14386
4. Alys Robinson Stephens Center - A venue that truly celebrates multiple art forms. From film screenings, to acrobats, to various musical performances, ARSC provides opportunities for those interested in all types of art. With events ranging from triple digits to free, this venue provides a wide variety of mind-stretching activities for those on a budget or willing to pay the big bucks. http://alysstephens.uab.edu/
5. Your Shower at Home - When is the last time you really let loose and sang in your shower? Not only is this completely free, but it could also provide some amusement for your neighbors. All great musicians have to start somewhere...
- Habaneros Mexican Grill - Located in Hoover, this Mexican joint has a fun and festive atmosphere. It can get a little loud during the lunch or dinner hours from being so busy so it may not be the place to go for a quiet business meeting. But, the wonderful food more than makes up for the volume.
- Hacienda Mexican Grill - This Mexican restaurant has 3 locations in the Greater Birmingham Area: Eastwood, off Valleydale, and Chelsea. The queso is amazing and the steak quesadilla is the best I have had to date. The atmosphere is somewhat quieter than Habaneros thus making it an ideal location for a variety of dinner needs.
- Sabor Latino - Located of Green Springs highway in Homewood, this restaurant is something special. Not only do they have drink special's Monday through Thursday, and an all you can eat buffet Monday and Tuesday nights, but their service is hard to beat. This is a restaurant that you can come to only a couple of times and feel right at home.
- Maria's Mexican Restaurant - Located in Vestavia Hills, this place has a very authentic feel. It is small enough that if you blink you will drive right past it, but, the service is amazing and the food fantastic. Here you will find a link to a much better review. http://blog.al.com/
scenesource/2009/06/marias_ restaurant_in_vestavia.html - Iguana Grill - Located in Vestavia Hills, this restaurant features an impressive interior and a classy vibe. The prices are reasonable given the setting and the food is amazing. The Iguana Grill is definitely something to experience.
- Klingler’s Bakery - If you have not heard of this bakery, you must go and see. This is a family owned restaurant which serves traditional German and European desserts and pastries. Klingler’s has been named one of the "Best of Birmingham" by Birmingham Magazine, and their Black Forest Cake was chosen as one of the "100 dishes to eat in Alabama before you die" by the Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel. After tasting their desserts, one forgets the hustle-bustle environment of Birmingham and is suddenly transported to a quaint European atmosphere.
- Savage’s Bakery - Craving a white cake with buttercream frosting? Savage’s is your bakery for finding the perfect wedding cake. Savage’s cakes are distinctively delicious. Don’t feel like a piece a cake? You must try their iced cookies- a cookie unlike any other.
- Edgar’s Bakery - You want a full-service bakery- you got it! Everything is delicious here- but trying the strawberry and caramel cakes are a must. Additionally, Edgar’s has been rated by the Birmingham Reader’s Poll as the Best Bakery in Birmingham from 2007 to 2010.
- Dreamcakes Bakery - You think Gigi’s has good cupcakes? Well, you obviously have not had a Dreamcakes cupcake. Rated among the best cupcakes in the South by Southern Living, Dreamcakes has quite the selection- ranging from the simple flavored chocolate cupcake to the more exotic mango tango and caramel sea salt mocha.
- Pastry Art Bake Shoppe - On a diet? You don’t have to feel guilty when eating one of Pastry Art’s “Baby Bites.” Gone are the days of the unidimensional and often dry petits fours, welcome to the new world of flavor and variety when tasting the Baby Bite.
- Don’t read our blog.
- Don’t try new things.
- Don’t venture downtown.
- Don’t initiate plans (expect others to do all the work).
- Don’t love life.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Summer Days (and Nights) - Part 1
Friday, June 10, 2011
Picks by Webbie
Best Italian: Duh, Joe’s Italian! This casual, affordable Italian restaurant is totally authentic and absolutely delicious when you’re in the mood for some artery-clogging, real-deal Italian! Catch them on a busy night and add to the authenticity by listening to their in-house accordion player! Tip: the stuffed shells are to die for, and watch out if you order a piece of cake--it’s about 1/4 of a dang cake!
Best Outdoor dining: Tie for Chuy’s and Flip Burger Boutique. Both are right next door to each other at the top of The Summit, and offer outdoor seating with an incredible view of the city!
Best Service: Margarita Grill in Pelham. The service is top-notch, with the owner stopping by often to mingle with guests. Caution: Their service is borderline annoying if you’re an independent gal like me…but chivalry is definitely not dead at Margarita Grill!
Best Appetizer: Sweet Potato Fries at Village Tavern. Uhmm, YES!! Crunchy, not too thin, sprinkled with cinnamon/sugary goodness and dipped in their amazing honey mustard sauce. Perfection!
Best Adult Beverage: Sol Y Luna: This tapas place has some wonderful margaritas and house drinks! Don’t expect “typical Mexican”, but get ready for some interesting dishes and quality cocktails!
Best Sandwich: Hands-down the Newk’s Q from Newk’s (downtown location, preferably). Pair this grilled-chicken with bacon, swiss, and white-BBQ sauce sandwich with their sweet pickles and Tippah County Caviar (a black-eyed pea salsa-type side) and get ready for your world to be rocked.
Hungry Yet? Lay off me, I'm starving!!
Bethany's Bests
I am in no way a “foodie,” but I do love to eat! And, when I eat I like to do it without going bankrupt, thus you will not see Ocean or Satterfield’s on this list. I’m sure they are great, but until Birmingham boys start asking me out and taking me to those fancy places, this gal on a nonprofit salary will enjoy the more budget-friendly restaurants in the area.
1. Burger – Bottletree
Bottletree Café is a quirky restaurant/music venue in Avondale off of 3rd Avenue South. In addition to a great lunch menu featuring many vegan-friendly options, they also make a great burger. The burger is not standard fare, so you have to catch it as a daily special, but it is by far my favorite in town.
2. Milkshake – FLIP burger boutique and Chick-fil-A
Flip is a little too trendy for my taste, but it certainly offers a unique dining experience with both traditional and gourmet burgers, tasty dipping sauces, and amazing milkshakes. My friends and I differ in opinions on which shake is supreme, but I am sticking to my guns with my ruling that the Nutella and Burnt Marshmallow Milkshake is the best gourmet milkshake, not only at Flip Burger, but in Birmingham.
We can’t always be gourmet, though, and for those days when you’re craving a milkshake but can’t make it to FLIP, I offer to you the Chick-fil-A Cookies & Cream Milkshake. My health-nut sister has even been converted. It’s that good.
3. Cupcake – dreamcakes bakery and Urban Standard
Dreamcakes is my favorite “all-around” cupcake winner. Every flavor they offer is amazing. From the Mint Chocolate Chip (my personal favorite) to the Curious George (a banana cupcake with peanut butter frosting), every cupcake offering is exquisitely beautiful and really, really good. But, the Red Velvet Cupcake at Urban is probably my absolute favorite cupcake in the city. I’ve not always been a Red Velvet girl, mostly because of the cream cheese frosting, but Urban Standard has an almond cream cheese frosting. It is divine. And, most people are aware of the awesomeness that is the Urban Standard Red Velvet Cupcake, which means there have been days when I have gone to pick up a tasty treat only to find they are sold out. Those are not good days. So go early if you want your life to be changed. And it will be. For the better.
So, the official ruling is: best all around cupcake venue – dreamcakes; best cupcake – Red Velvet Cupcake from Urban Standard.
4. Croissant – The Red Cat
Some may wonder why “croissant” is even a category. To that I say, “you obviously have not been to the Red Cat.” Their Almond Croissant is possibly the best pastry I’ve ever eaten. It is fabulous. Words don’t do it justice, so to adequately understand, you should get in your car right now, drive to the Red Cat, and order one. I just might.
5. Coffee Beverage – The Red Cat and Urban Standard (and Starbucks)
I confess, it’s only fitting for Starbucks to be on my coffee list because I get my caffeine-fix from them far too often. I blame the convenience of the drive-thru window off of Hwy 31 on my way into work. And they make my favorite drink really well – a tall sugar-free vanilla soy latte. But, buying locally is better for the Birmingham economy, and honestly the coffee tastes much fresher at the Red Cat and Urban Standard. The Red Cat roasts their coffee beans in house and Urban Standard purchases their beans from local roaster Primavera Coffee. Urban also makes their own syrups, which are delicious.
The Red Cat is my favorite out of the two local places because they have a punch card that earns you a free coffee beverage with the purchase of five drinks. And their iced coffee changed my life last summer during one of many heat waves.
6. Taco – Camp Taco
Located in 5 Points in what used to be a Subway, Camp Taco puts a unique spin on their taco creations. My suggestion – order a side of queso and a taco with white barbeque sauce.
7. Vegan Fare – Bottletree Café
I mentioned earlier that Bottletree has the best burger, when offered, but their vegan offerings are equally delicious. My favorite is the Garden Grill – steamed vegetables with rice or quinoa (choose the quinoa if you have the option) with sweet chili garlic and soy sauces. When I first ordered it I thought it would be boring, but I was told by the fellow taking my order that it was his favorite dish on the entire menu. I soon found out that he was not hyping it up…it really is awesome!
8. Sauce – Chick-fil-A
Okay, I know this is a weird category, but I feel compelled and obligated to share with you the amazingness that is Chick-fil-A sauce. Maybe you’ve tried the honey mustard and Polynesian and thought…”this is awesome!” But seriously, you have not lived until you try the Chick-fil-A sauce.
Other Favorites at Restaurants Listed Above:
Bottletree – Sweet Potato Fries (a little soggy, but amazing seasoning) and Hummus (not only is the hummus delicious, but the accompanying pita bread is really good, too)
The Red Cat – Pimento Cheese Sandwich on toasted 3 Seed Bread from Big Sky
Urban Standard – Grilled Asparagus Salad
Most of these restaurants are located very near my workplace, so I’m sure I have missed out on several awesome eateries in the city. As this is a forum to make Birmingham better, let me know what great places I’ve left off and your favorite dishes at those establishments!
Your food-loving friend,
Bethany
P.S. Also, I have noticed that my favorite go-to adjectives are amazing and awesome. Sorry about that. Maybe someone can buy me a thesaurus for my birthday:)
Hiatus
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Old Cars and gui-tars!
Old Car Heaven had, as you can imagine, old cars! This is great if you like cars and such, but us girlie girls liked this venue for the smoke-free, open feel. There was a bar/loungey area and then a great big room where the music was played. There were large tables and tons of chairs that could be scooted about to suit your party, as well as a large area for standing/dancing near the stage.
Enjoy this video of Todd Simpson and Mojo Child gettin' down.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Let the Good Times Roll
- The Fish Market Restaurant
- Salsa Dancing
- Ocean
- Miss Rosemarie's Tea Room
- Community Football Game at Railroad Park
- Brunch at Another Broken Egg
- The Original Pancake House
- Morgan Creek Winery
- Innisfree Pub
- Silver Coin
- Sol Y Luna
- Dessert at the Melting Pot
- Brunch at Chez Lulu
Saturday, February 12, 2011
All aboooarrrddd......the Anti-Lame train!!
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Dance Par-tay!
While we take the time to research, we leave you with a little dance routine, choreographed by some Anti-Lame Campaign members. Enjoy.