All posts in Ace Issues

twelve_Guide_lexington_aceweekly_IanDavis1

Guidelines for the Ace Twelve Project on 12.12.12

One week from today, at Noon and at Midnight on Wednesday, 12.12.12 we would like to invite Ace readers to stop what they’re doing, for one moment, and take a picture. We made the same request this time last  year …

Continue Reading...
Lexington Herald-Leader announces paywall, new subscription options

Herald-Leader’s new paywall Dec. 4: Expected, and worth it

BY KAKIE URCH Mark Twain always said....OK, all together now.... "When I die, I want to be in Kentucky, because everything there always happens 20 years later."  Well, it has

Pleased To Meet Me movie logo

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

PaulK_WildernessofMirrors_AceWeekly_Nov2012_cover

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

p8_TeninTwenty_AlbumCover_AceWeekly

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

RobertKirkman_Photo_ByMeaganMack_Zombied_AceWeekly

Talking ‘Dead’: An Interview With Walking Dead Creator Robert Kirkman

BY EVAN O. ALBERT Two episodes into Season 3 of AMC's zombie rating juggernaut The Walking Dead, and a week before creator Robert Kirkman will take the stage for

Lexington_Ky_DonnyWashbish_aceweekly

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

p1_AceWeekly_HittingTheCycle_Oct11

Hitting the Cycle: Lexington Native Son Richey Nash brings home a hit

This article also appears on page 6 of the October 11 print edition of Ace Weekly. Lexington Native Son Richey Nash comes home for a hit by Brian Gardner Hitting the

Alan and Kristina Rideout upper left, in a rare moment in front of the lens and not behind it.

Love in the Air in Lexington at Second Shot Pop Up Gallery

Sept13CoverThumbNail

What the Kentucky Needs: Landmark Theatre to Turn 90

  Also in this issue: P. 4    Gallery Hop for a Cause P. 8    Killer Joe Review P. 10  Jubilo Music Festival P. 12   Boomslang 2012: A Preview P. 13   Chef Tom's



All contents © Ace Weekly, Lexington, KY. All rights reserved. No part of this service may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of Ace Weekly, except that an individual may download and/or forward articles via email to a reasonable number of recipients for personal, non-commercial purposes.

Powered & Maintained by SunAnt Interactive