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Ace Daily Photo 5.19.2013 Northside Home and Garden Tour 2013

ace daily photo 5.19.2013 A Northside Stroll The Northside Neighborhood Association hosted its Historic House and Garden Tour, allowing the public to self-guide themselves through roughly 15 homes and gardens in Northside Lexington. Subscribe to the Ace e-dition for Ace Daily …

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Bye Bye Bruce: Artist and Advocate Bruce Burris leaves Lexington for Oregon

Sean Tibbetts, Bluegrass Food Truck Association and Cluckin Burger. April 2013 Food Truck Friday.

Lexington Food Truck Pilot Program Proposed

the author, with a taste of Kentucky BBQ

Wes Berry hits Kentucky’s Barbecue Trail in new book.

excerpted from the bluegrass region section of Wes Berry's The Kentucky Barbecue Book, University Press of Kentucky (excerpt also appears on pages 12 and 13 of the April

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Picturing Equality: Art Project from Lexington Catholic art teacher hits social media

You may have seen the images popping up on facebook. Boldly designed and shot in propaganda-poster fashion, they are part of a digital art project by Stephen Dorsett,

Dr. Nick Kouns is curating an arts in healthcare collection on behalf of Clark Regional Medical Center. Photographed at Clark with Isaac Powell’s piece, “The Community,” from the Lexington Art League Auction, The 20. Photo by Alan Rideout.

Good Medicine: Art’s evolving role in Lexington healthcare settings

When Lexington Mayor Jim Gray introduced “The 20” an art Auction at Lexington Art League last month, he described himself as “a cheerleader and carnival barker” for investing

“For the tenth grade I got a scholarship to the private school in town. My seventh-grade biology teacher had gotten a job there, and the school, Sayre, had started a two-student scholarship program. Mr. Bailey sold them on me, and my mother got a phone call offering full tuition.” --Richard Hell (then Richard Meyers) Sayre Basketball Team 1965, pictured with Larry Flynn.

Richard Hell remembers Lexington childhood in new autobiography

Don't Call it a Memoir: Punk luminary Richard Hell remembers his Lexington childhood in new autobiography   [amazon asin=B0089LOFHQ&template=iframe image][amazon asin=B000W1VA42&template=iframe

Wilderness Trail's production still, "a custom designed and built 180 gallon Pot Still from Vendome Copper works located in Kentucky."

Kentucky’s Next Craft Distillery: Wilderness Trace in Danville

BY TIM KNITTEL Did you miss it? I almost did and I follow bourbon news as a profession. Danville is getting a new distillery. This in a town that was

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Ashley Judd Makes Joke. Film at 11.

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BOOKS: Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, An American Heritage

BY TIM KNITTEL I finished reading Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, An American Heritage in two days and referenced it repeatedly over the next three. I think that qualifies as



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