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* [[February 25]]: [[Blue Agave Cantina]] opened in [[Columbiana]].
* [[February 25]]: [[Blue Agave Cantina]] opened in [[Columbiana]].
* [[April 21]]: [[Eric Mitchell]] and [[Scott Worthington]] opened [[Steele Hall Brewing]] in the [[Trussville Entertainment District]].
* [[April 21]]: [[Eric Mitchell]] and [[Scott Worthington]] opened [[Steele Hall Brewing]] in the [[Trussville Entertainment District]].
* April: [[Draper Mason]] opened [[Urban Parc]] in the former [[The Hive]] space on [[20th Street South]].
* May: [[Anita Craig|Anita]] & [[Jennifer Craig]], [[Steve Debrow]] and [[Chauncey Moore]] opened [[2 Dough Girlz]] pizzeria in the [[Langner Building]] in [[Woodlawn neighborhood|Woodlawn]].
* May: [[Anita Craig|Anita]] & [[Jennifer Craig]], [[Steve Debrow]] and [[Chauncey Moore]] opened [[2 Dough Girlz]] pizzeria in the [[Langner Building]] in [[Woodlawn neighborhood|Woodlawn]].



Revision as of 16:20, 28 April 2023

2023 is the 152nd year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Establishments

Disestablishments

Final front page of The Birmingham News, published February 26, 2023

Education

Government

Religion

Sports

Professional teams

Individuals

Births

Awards

  • March 12: Daniel Scheinert and partner Dan Kwan won Academy Awards for "Best Original Screenplay", "Best Director", and "Best Picture", and Paul Rogers won for "Best Editing" for their work on the feature film "Everything Everywhere All at Once."
  • March 29: Timothy Hontzas was announced as a finalist for "Best Chef: South", and Bottega Restaurant as a finalist for "Outstanding Hospitality" by the James Beard Foundation.

Graduations

Marriages

Retirements

Deaths

Works

Books

Buildings

Demolitions

Context

In 2023 Ukraine continued to defend itself against Russian invaders. The United States ended the "national emergency" relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. Retailer Bed, Bath & Beyond went into bankruptcy liquidation.

Notable people who died in 2023 include actors Richard Belzer, Lance Reddick, Chaim Topol, Cindy Williams and Raquel Welch; architect Rafael Viñoly; cartoonist Al Jaffee; comedian Barry Humphries; poet Charles Simic; hockey player Bobby Hull; musicians Harry Belafonte, Burt Bacharach, Jeff Beck, Bobby Caldwell, David Crosby, Lisa Marie Presley, and Wayne Shorter; photographer Kwame Brathwaite; and television host Jerry Springer.

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