Archive for June, 2009
Kentucky Takes the White House
Barry Hussein yesterday announced the 2009/10 WHITE HOUSE FELLOWS and two of the selected have Kentucky ties! Kellee James, 32. Hometown: Chicago, IL. Kellee James is an Economist at the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX). Her responsibilities include research, state-level public …
Former Kentucky Poet Laureate James Baker Hall dies
Former Kentucky Poet Laureate James Baker Hall has died. Hall’s contemporaries and friends include Wendell Berry, Ed McClanahan, current Kentucky
“Can’t Stop the Shine” at LFUCG June 24 worksession
LFUCG work sessions and council meetings have been unusually lively this summer (LexTran funding, the sidewalk debate, library audits), and
Craig Cammack’s “Fairness for All in Lex”
Fairness for All in Lex By Craig Cammack “You gotta give them hope.” -Harvey Milk Pride and Fairness Gain Strength in Kentucky
The Sunday Paper Discussion. Creative Class
The Sunday Paper Discussion: “Creative…” It’s not just for Accountants Anymore! [the image is Willie Davis, David Schankula, and Mayor Newberry from
Art is Strong Medicine 06.17.2009
View PDF of June 17.2009 coverstory ART IS STRONG MEDICINE Lexington iniatives lead the way in model programs BY KIM THOMAS "I found I could say things with color and shapes
Artist to Artist: Bruce Burris interviews Bill Santen
by Bruce Burris Bill Santen was first introduced to me as a filmmaker, but really it seems like he is up
Disco Kroger, an Etymology
Disco Kroger is the Kroger on Euclid As Legend has it (meaning it might or might not be true), Kroger on
Bonnie “Prince” Billy at Red Mile
Bonnie “Prince” Billy, at Red Mile Round Barn Saturday night, brought Louisville-based violinist/singer Cheyenne Mize and a strong band to
Why CentrePointe Wouldn’t Work (Even if it Wasn’t a Lie)
by Keegan Frank, Staff FreedomWriter Friday afternoon, I had the rare opportunity to walk through one of my favorite cities: Pittsburgh,









Ace Never Sleeps