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* [[Timothy Hontzas]] and [[Adam Evans]] were announced as semifinalists for "Best Chef: South", [[Johnny's Restaurant]] as a semifinalist for "Outstanding Hospitality" and [[Golden Age Wine]] as a semifinalist for "Outstanding Wine Program" by the James Beard Foundation.
* [[Timothy Hontzas]] and [[Adam Evans]] were announced as semifinalists for "Best Chef: South", [[Johnny's Restaurant]] as a semifinalist for "Outstanding Hospitality" and [[Golden Age Wine]] as a semifinalist for "Outstanding Wine Program" by the James Beard Foundation.
* [[June 13]]: [[Adam Evans]] of [[Automatic Seafood and Oysters]] won the James Beard Foundation Award for "Best Chef in the South".
* [[June 13]]: [[Adam Evans]] of [[Automatic Seafood and Oysters]] won the James Beard Foundation Award for "Best Chef in the South".
* [[Alabama Business Hall of Fame]]: Walter Batson Jr, [[F. Dixon Brooke Jr]], [[Ronald Bruno]], [[Grayson Hall]], [[Alexis Herman]], [[Michael Mouron]],, William Propst, and C. Kemmons Wilson Jr.


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Revision as of 16:18, 3 August 2022

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2022 is the 151st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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A volcanic eruption at Hunga Tonga on January 15 caused tsunami flooding across the Pacific. The U.S. Supreme Court reversed its 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope began transmitting its first images.

Notable people who died in 2022 included actors Louie Anderson, James Caan, Tony Dow, Ray Liotta, Sidney Poitier, Paul Sorvino and William Hurt; anthropologist Richard Leakey; comedian Gilbert Gottfried; film director Peter Bogdanovich; football coach Dan Reeves; former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe; manga artist Kazuki Takahashi; musicians Naomi Judd, Meat Loaf, and Vangelis; and former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

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