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The Rupp Arena Task Force Recs
What Could Be The Rupp Task Force Recs by David Schankula The final public meeting of Jim Gray’s Rupp Area Task Force was a collegial affair. A lot of thank yous, a lot of backslapping, a lot of good times. …
Remembering Gatewood Galbraith, by John Y. Brown III
BY JOHN Y BROWN III I want to share a few memories about Gatewood Galbraith, a Kentucky statesman. I don’t claim to know Gatewood as a good friend, but he
Azur’s Chef Jeremy Ashby part of Lexington cooking school lineup
Lexicurean Local cooking classes offer wide range of culinary training By Abby Laub For bewildered Lexingtonians looking for a way to entertain guests over the holidays, a slew of local cooking
Photographer Shelby Lee Adams in New York Times
Kentucky-born photographer Shelby Lee Adams' new book, Salt and Truth, was prominently featured in the Sunday November 13 New York Times. (Click here for the "Of Kentucky" slideshow
Kentucky’s Tomato Tradition
Last month, the Herald-Leader ran a Weekender feature that they called the Kentucky Bucket List. It was one of those feel-good summer articles spotlighting fifty things that all
What Lockout
True confession #1: I do not have a favorite NFL team. That is not to say that I don’t like the NFL, I do. I play Fantasy Football,
New hopes for the CentrePointe block
On Thursday, June 2nd, three hundred people packed an old courtroom at the Lexington History Museum to hear new details about the stalled CentrePointe project. The following Monday,
Transy’s Evolving Role Downtown
On the late April weekend on which Transylvania University inaugurated its 25th President, the festivities were perhaps overshadowed by the announcement that the University of Kentucky had finalized
Google it! UK Grad Matt Cutts’ Search for Success Ends Up in Silicon Valley
Ace p 4, April 7, 2011 UK Alum Matt Cutts is the Guy Who Makes Sure Nobody's Gaming Google BY CHRISTINA NOLL Every time you Google, you can thank University
Michael Geneve in Voices From the Peace Corps
Angene and Jack Wilson’s new book, Voices from the Peace Corps: Fifty Years of Kentucky Volunteers, includes stories from one of Ace’s longtime art directors, Michael Geneve, who












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