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* The first [[Magic City Art Connection]] was held at [[Linn Park]].
* The first [[Magic City Art Connection]] was held at [[Linn Park]].
* [[Mountain Brook High School]], [[Homewood High School]] and [[Homewood Middle School]] were named  
* [[Mountain Brook High School]], [[Homewood High School]] and [[Homewood Middle School]] were named Blue Ribbon Schools by the US Department of Education.
Blue Ribbon Schools by the US Department of Education.
* Isaac Stern joined the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]] for their 50th anniversary celebration.
* Isaac Stern joined the [[Alabama Symphony Orchestra]] for their 50th anniversary celebration.
* The [[Brother Bryan statue]] was returned to [[Five Points South]] from [[Vulcan Park]].
* The [[Brother Bryan statue]] was returned to [[Five Points South]] from [[Vulcan Park]].

Revision as of 17:19, 12 March 2008

1983 was the 112th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Elections

Business

Sports

Works

  • "Swordfishtrombone", song by Tom Waits which mentions Birmingham
  • Kate Jackson starred in the television drama The Scarecrow and Mrs. King.
  • Alexandra, feature film produced by David F. Friedman.
  • "The Heaven That I Look For Up Above Had a Hole and I Fell Back to Earth" and "The Mystery of the White in Me", sculptures by Lonnie Holley
  • "Wendel", a gay-themed comic strip by Howard Cruse, debuted in the Advocate.
  • From the One That Cut You, novelty album featuring T. R. Reed.
  • Coming Out, jazz album by pianist Johnny O'Neal.
  • Love and Dance and Raw "Live Jazz" Featuring Miss Funky Lu albums by Cleveland Eaton
  • Blue Thunder and WarGames, feature films directed by John Badham
  • Shadow Waltz, feature film shot in Birmingham
  • White Shoes, album by Emmylou Harris

Books

Buildings

People

Awards

Graduations

Births

Deaths

See also: List of Birmingham homicides in 1983

Context

In 1983

1980s
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