All posts by Kakie Urch
Movie trailer for “Pleased to Meet Me” features John Doe, Aimee Mann, Wainwright
BY KAKIE URCH If the tale of the trailer reads the way we think it does, Louisville filmmaker Archie Borders has done it. His independent film “Pleased To Meet Me,” starring music stars John Doe, Aimee Mann and Loudon Wainwright …
Paul K ‘BioPic’ A Wilderness of Mirrors, at Kentucky Theatre
Also in this issue: P. 4 Centre VP Debate Wrap-Up P. 5 Ace's photos from the VP debate P. 8 Lexington's music project The 10
Ten in Twenty: Lexington Music Project yields albums, videos, and a Big Show
This article appears on page 8 of the November 1, 2012 print edition of Ace Weekly. Also in this issue: P. 4 Centre VP Debate Wrap-Up P. 5
Call to the Post Your Stories, Fellas. Kentucky hosts VP debate (video)
Bucky Sallee, the famed Keeneland icon who has been calling thoroughbreds to the post for decades at the storied racecourse in Lexington, worked a double on Wednesday. The racing
‘Spin Alley’ readies for the battle about the battle at VP debate
The streets of Danville, Kentucky are idyllic and calm. Usually. But "Spin Alley," the real world space for the traditional no-holds-barred debate about the debate that has become a
New Music from Paul K
BY KAKIE URCH After a long hiatus, Lexington singer/songwriter Paul K releases new music today, which he sampled/previewed on Friday night with a live in-studio set at WRFL, including
New Books: Will Oldham on Bonnie Prince Billy
Will Oldham, best known as “Bonnie Prince Billy,” was in Lexington last month for a WMMT/Appalshop benefit at Cosmic Charlie's. A few years ago, at Red Mile’s Round
Food: Minton’s and North Lime Coffee and Donuts open in Lexington
Lexington's North Limestone dining corridor is expanding, with two new offerings added just this week. North Lime Coffee and Donuts has opened at 575 North Limestone (corner of Sixth
WRFL Tower Sculpture Dedicated at University of Kentucky
The following is a reprint of Kakie Urch's remarks from the dedication of WRFL's Tower Sculpture, Thunder Waves of Universal Sound by Professor Garry Bibbs, on the University
Cheyenne Mize: 3-fingered bloody guitar, Wayne Coyne and playing in Lexington
BY KAKIE URCH Cheyenne Marie Mize (iTunes), the extraordinary young folksinger and instrumentalist from Louisville, is wheeling into town for a local gig at Cosmic Charlie's on Saturday, August



















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