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* [[Space One Eleven]] opened with [[Jon Coffelt]] as the inaugural artist. <!-- SOE was founded by [[Anne Arrasmith]] and Peter Prinz.  Source: James R. Nelson, "Space One Eleven is Important Addition to Arts Scene," ''Birmingham News'', November 29, 1987: pg. 6F -->
* [[Space One Eleven]] opened with [[Jon Coffelt]] as the inaugural artist. <!-- SOE was founded by [[Anne Arrasmith]] and Peter Prinz.  Source: James R. Nelson, "Space One Eleven is Important Addition to Arts Scene," ''Birmingham News'', November 29, 1987: pg. 6F -->
* [[TC]] opened.
* [[TC]] opened.
* [[WBRC]] was sold by Taft Radio and Television to Great American Radio & TV Corporation.
* [[WBRC 6]] was sold by Taft Radio and Television to Great American Radio & TV Corporation.
* [[WTTO]] was sold by Arlington Broadcasting to HR Broadcasting.
* [[WTTO]] was sold by Arlington Broadcasting to HR Broadcasting.
* [[Simply Fashions]] was founded.
* [[Simply Fashions]] was founded.

Revision as of 17:25, 2 January 2012

1987 was the 116th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Nonprofits and Churches

Works

Albums

  • Angel Band by Emmylou Harris
  • Trio by Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, and Linda Ronstadt

Books

Buildings

Individuals

Births

Awards

Graduations

  • Tim Ritchie, Juris Doctorate from the Duke University School of Law

Deaths

See also, List of homicides in 1987

Context

In 1987, top stories in the United States included Gary Hart's withdrawal from the U.S. presidential race after his affair with Donna Rice was exposed, Jim Bakker's affair with Jessica Hahn, and baby Jessica McClure being rescued from a well. In Russia, Mathias Rust landed his plane in Red Square and Gorbachev introduced perestroika. And advertisers created the California Raisins.

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