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Latitude: Performance Art and Ritual in Lexington
This article also appears on page 12 of the January 24, 2013 print edition of Ace. Latitude Artist Community the day to day use of performance art and ritual Compiled by Bruce Burris with Chase Martin, Meaghan Carpenter, Erin Fizgerald, …
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
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
Manchester Street Stories: Latitude’s Interview with Ferrell’s Donny Washbish in Lexington
Manchester Street Stories is an informal collection of stories and anecdotes featuring neighbors who live and work on Manchester Street in Lexington Kentucky’s Distillery District. Interviews and photos
The Second Shot Pop Up Gallery, during Gallery Hop
This article appears on page 4 of the September 13, 2012 print edition of Ace Weekly The Second Shot Pop Up Gallery: Cameras for a Cause during Gallery Hop,
Boomslang 2012: A Preview
This article appears on page 12 of the September 13, 2012 print edition of Ace Weekly. by Raj Ranade This year's Boomslang finds classic acts reuniting, exciting new artists
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
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
Ace Interview With My Morning Jacket’s Patrick Hallahan, Forecastle X
BY EVAN ALBERT Louisville's Forecastle Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary on the waterfront this weekend (click here to read our preview), and this year's Fest has been organized as



















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