Ted’s Restaurant celebrates 50 years in Birmingham, AL

By Chanda Temple

Ted’s Restaurant, one of Birmingham’s landmark eateries, is celebrating 50 years of business.

It’s not unusual to see a line of patrons ready to get their fill of homestyle Southern cooking seasoned with old-style Greek hospitality at Ted’s. People come for the food and stay for the tradition at this eatery, which has seen dedicated owners work to make the restaurant what it is today.

So what exactly is the secret behind 50 years of success for Ted’s, which offers breakfast, brunch and lunch?

“It’s our dedication to our customers and the Birmingham community. They are like family to us, and we are constantly looking for ways to better serve them, whether it’s cooking up someone’s Saturday morning regular or supporting local charities,” said Beba Touloupis, who runs the business with her husband, Tasos.

(more…)

Birmingham designer Pyper Brown finds success with online retailer Shein

By Chanda Temple

On June 10, 2022,  Pyper Brown was feeling good. Really good.

It was her 28th birthday, and it was also the day she and five designers were set to compete in Magic City Fashion Week, a public fashion show that highlighted up-and-coing designers.

Although Brown said the Birmingham crowd cheered for her avant-garde designs, she didn’t win.

Despite the loss, Brown still celebrated with family and friends. “You can’t just let stuff like that take advantage of the moment you had,’’ said the West End resident, now 29. “It was still a good experience. It just didn’t end the way that we wanted it.’ 

But from that one night, Brown gained different kinds of wins.

(more…)

Birmingham barber Tommy Dudley Jr. cuts hair for star in new Marvel movie

Birmingham barber cuts his way into Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 set

By Chanda Temple

When West End native Tommy “TJ” Dudley Jr. was 22 years old, he told a barber shop owner that he wanted to be a barber.

Dudley’s interest in being a barber was met with doubt and discouragement with the owner telling him, “Naw, this ain’t for you’’ and that Dudley had waited too late in life to start a new career.

But Dudley didn’t let the negativity cloud his vision. The next day, he enrolled in barbering school at Lawson State Community College in Birmingham.

“I don’t know if (what the shop owner said) was motivation. But I do know that I don’t like people telling me what I can’t do,’’ said Dudley. “So, it was just like, ‘Let me prove to you I can do this.’ ’’

Today, the 38-year-old Dudley owns two, local barber shops, King’s Grooming Lounge and has been in demand to cut hair in Hollywood.

(more…)

Kennedy Whisenant wins big after a course of losses

Ramsay graduate conquers adversity on road to Miss Collegiate America crown

Birmingham Mayor Randall L. Woodfin and Kennedy Whisenant (Photo source: City of Birmingham)

By Chanda Temple

Ramsay High School graduate Kennedy Whisenant has been competing in pageants since she was 15 years old.

Now at the age of 21, she admits she’s lost more competitions than she’s won.

But in June 2022, all those loses prepared her for the biggest win of her pageant career, and that was being crowned Miss Collegiate America, a scholarship program for female students enrolled in a continuing education program. As a student at Clark Atlanta University, Kennedy’s national win gave her a $10,000 scholarship, a Jeep and a deep sense of knowing that God’s timing is always right on time.

(more…)

Last Call Baking Co. cooks up sweet success in Birmingham

By Chanda Temple

Like many people working in the food industry, the pandemic delivered a one-two punch to Chanah Willis.

First, Willis left a bartending job in March 2020 during Covid-19. Then, Willis lost a pastry chef job at Urban Standard coffee shop when it closed in June 2020.

Not to be deterred, Willis started baking out of her home.

A following grew from her homemade pies, biscuits and tarts, which Willis sold at a church market for six months. Recognizing her talent, a businessowner let Willis use a commercial kitchen for free, which allowed her to make more baked goods and sell them wholesale to prepare for an even bigger future.

In 2021, Willis found an empty space at 213 25th St. North to open Last Call Baking Co. It took about a year and a half to build it out after it has served as a carpenter studio. But for Willis and her fans, the wait was worth it.

(more…)

Renowned author Sean Dietrich feels at home in Birmingham, AL

Dietrich is set to bring his brand of Southern storytelling to Birmingham library event

By Chanda Temple

On a recent Tuesday morning in a Birmingham area park, Sean Dietrich is training his newly adopted dog. which is blind.

Her name is Marigold the Magnificent, and she’s become somewhat of a celebrity. She was blinded from abuse and left abandoned behind a tire shop in Mississippi. When Sean found out about her last month, he took in Marigold. Since then, Sean has written about Marigold’s rescue and rehabilitation, earning thousands of likes about her on his social media pages and website, http://www.seandietrich.com.

“I have a soft spot for the underdog, literally, because I am the underdog,’’ he said. “Watching a creature who has been trivialized, find themselves, if you will, all of a sudden become something very valuable, very special, not just to me but to other people, that means a lot to me. I’d like to prove the person who hurt her, wrong.’’

Sean, a novelist, columnist and podcast host who is commonly known as “Sean of the South,’’ offers commentary on life in the American South. He not only writes about Marigold, but also his love of Waffle House, the people who write him for advice and more. In March 2022, he and his wife of 18 years, Jamie, moved to Avondale. New in town, Sean even wrote about getting a library card at the Birmingham Public Library.

On Thursday, Oct. 13 at 6:30 p.m., Sean will return to the downtown library to share some of his stories, bring Marigold and sign copies of his newly-published book, “You Are My Sunshine.’’ The memoir provides humorous details of how Sean and Jamie cycled from Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C. and the interesting people they met along the way. (Reservations for this free event have sold out.)

(more…)

Aww Shucks food truck secures local and global recognition

Aww Shucks food truck business gives corn a gourmet upgrade

By Chanda Temple

One day in March 2020, Phillip and Avrie Powell were sitting in their garage, thinking of businesses they could run during the pandemic.

They wanted to create something different that was healthy, fun, guilt-free and definitely not fried. And thus the Aww Shucks food truck was born.

“Aww Shucks started July 4, 2020, and it was just supposed to be a job we did on the weekends,” said Phillip, 42. “Little did we know it would take over both of our lives.”

Today, the Powells are running a successful food truck that sells 15 flavors of gourmet fire roasted corn, which has added a global recognition to its already growing list of local and national commendations.

(more…)

Slutty Vegan founder Pinky Cole gets real on what it’s like to run a multi-million dollar company

Slutty Vegan CEO and founder gives business tips ahead of grand opening

By Chanda Temple

Slutty Vegan CEO and founder Pinky Cole, who will open her restaurant today in Woodlawn with a block party starting at 12 p.m. and ribbon cutting at 1 p.m., said her company is more than just burgers, fries and pies. It’s also an ecosystem focused on people, purpose and philanthropy.

On Saturday, Aug. 6, she met with several Black Birmingham small business leaders to discuss her climb to building her a plant-based, $100 million food company that has five locations in Georgia and is set to open many more in America. During her talk, she offered tips people need to know when starting a business. Some of them include:

1. Hire an accountant, even if you don’t have a lot of money in the bank.

An accountant will help make sure your books are clean in case you get audited, especially if finances are not your strength. Cole made the mistake of not having an accountant when she started her first business in New York several years ago, and she didn’t pay her sales and use tax. That mistake cost her two years after her first business burned in a fire; the government garnished her wages. But she said the mistake only made her a smarter entrepreneur. Hiring professionals will help you stay focused on the business.

“Sometimes, you have to go though the mud, you have to go through some speed bumps, and some tribulations and some bad stuff for you to realize that you need to make better choices.”

(more…)

Slutty Vegan to open in Birmingham on Aug. 21, 2022

By Chanda Temple

Atlanta businesswoman and philanthropist Aisha “Pinky” Cole was so impressed by the hundreds of people who stood in line for hours just to get one of her Slutty Vegan burgers when her food truck pulled into Birmingham in 2020, that she knew she had to set up shop in the Magic City.

So, on August. 21, from 12 to 6 p.m., she will open her first location in Alabama. It will be located at 77 – 55th Place in Woodlawn, which is a neighborhood in Birmingham. They will serve plant-based burgers, fries and desserts.

“Outside of Atlanta, y’all have been one of our biggest supporters, and I’m looking forward to being able to opening in Birmingham and really putting our footprint in the Woodlawn area,’’ she said. “I’m confident that we will be successful there. I think it will be a win-win for everybody because between our community work and what we do and what we can offer the City of Birmingham, I think everybody will be happy.’’

Cole founded her plant-based eatery with the unforgettable name in 2018. Today, she has five locations in Georgia. Her Birmingham location will be her sixth store. She also has plans to open stores in New York and beyond. Her four-year-old company is valued at $100 million.

(more…)

Jolly Cakes food truck is built to last in Birmingham, AL

By Chanda Temple

Jolly Cakes Owner LaToya Jolly, left, with sister, Tiwana Jolly. (Photo by Chanda Temple)

LaToya Jolly, 48, owns the Jolly Cakes &Treats food truck, which is is known for its cupcakes with the ever-so-sweet icing. And as the city marks its 150th birthday this year, Jolly wants to make the celebration a little sweeter.

During the month of July, she has decided to rename one of her bestsellers, a red velvet cupcake, as the “Magic City Velvet’’ in honor of the city’s major milestone. (Birmingham, which was officially chartered as a city by state legislature on Dec. 19, 1871, is celebrating its 150th birthday throughout 2021.)

Jolly said it’s ironic that the city’s 150th theme is “Built to Last’’ because she sees her company and herself as a survivor, just like the Magic City.

“I feel that I was built to last because after having two heart attacks, I still had the energy and the passion to bake cakes. I think that’s why I’m here,’’ said Jolly. “I think this is my gift from God. I’ve had no formal teaching in baking or anything. It just came to me. Naturally.’’

“I think I recovered (from those heart attacks) to spread my gift – my gift in joy and in treats.’’

(more…)

1 9 10 11 12 13 25