All posts by Kakie Urch
WRFL Tower Sculpture Unveiled
WRFL: the New Tower Sculpture Unveiled (Sculpture by Prof. Garry Bibbs.) by Kakie Urch A turntable B/W the Lexington cityscape. That is the base of WRFL-FM and it is the base of a new sculpture by UK Fine Arts …
Fark redesign today? Or maybe not. Mashable pings Lexington’s Drew Curtis
BY KAKIE URCH Fark.com CEO Drew Curtis has been hinting at a change on the "wacky news" aggregation site based in Lexington that gets 60 million PV and 3
Archie Borders Kickstarts for “Everybody Speaks Elton John” film w John Doe, Loudon Wainwright, Aimee Mann
Congratulations to Lexpatriate and Henry Clay High School alum Archie Borders on getting the $44,000 Kickstarter funded for his upcoming movie, Pleased to Meet Me, which begins filming
Bonnie Prince Billy plays Appalshop benefit at Cosmic Charlie’s Saturday
BY KAKIE URCH Two things very Kentucky Proud (though not edible) come together this Saturday at Cosmic Charlie's as Will Oldham, best known as "Bonnie Prince Billy," plays a
Trader Joe’s in Lexington: From California, With Leis
By Kakie Urch The last time I was in a Trader Joe's -- other than my inaugural trip Saturday to the newly opened Lexington location on Nicholasville Road --
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Programs’ Watershed Farm offers sustainability and more
This article appears on page 5 of the June 14 print edition of Ace Weekly. BY KAKIE URCH At Watershed Farm, sustainability of the herbs, flowers, and berries grown for
Lexington’s Cheapside featured as model “public square” in Urban Times
BY KAKIE URCH When you think sustainable, vegan, happy “third space,” what pops into your mind first? If you answered “Cheapside Pavilion, right in our own hometown Lextown!” you
‘Coming to Ground,’ doc on Kentucky farm change to air on Earth Day
By Kakie Urch As the new documentary “Coming To Ground” – debuting regionally on KET on Earth Day --- points out, Kentucky isn’t exactly known for being an innovator
Bully movie, Lexington’s Kentucky Theatre, panel discussion
New documentary, Bully, opens at Lexington's Kentucky Theater followed by panel discussion. BULLY opens at the Kentucky Theater, Friday, April 20, at 7:25 p.m. Following the screening, a panel
R.I.P. Gatewood Galbraith, Iconic Kentuckian
Kentucky political icon Gatewood Galbraith died in his sleep overnight, according to news reports from Lexington television and newspapers. The perennial independent candidate for Kentucky's governor, who sometimes campaigned



















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