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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 emerging, and talented veterans keeping at it – here are Ace’s …
Food: An Appalachian take on Cazuelas
Chef Tom’s Food and Cooking Column appears on page 13 of the Ace Weekly print edition. Text and Photos by Chef Tom. This appears on page 13 of the
Ace’s Lexington Daily Photo 8.30.2012 “Bluegrass” by Kristina Rideout
Ace’s Lexington Daily Photo 8.30.2012 “Bluegrass” Photo by Kristina Rideout, of Rideout Photography Submit Lexington Daily Photos for consideration via acelist at aceweekly.com, or tag us on twitter, facebook, pinterest, tumblr, or instagram. Your photo may
Alltech’s Town Branch distillery in Lexington added to Kentucky Bourbon Trail
By Kakie Urch The Town Branch bourbon distillery will be added to the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, becoming the first distillery in Lexington and the seventh in the state along
Go Go Lexington: IndieGoGo Makes its Mark in Lexington
This article appears on page 7 of the August 9 print edition of Ace Weekly. Founded around the same time as KickStarter, IndieGoGo is another crowdfunding platform that has
Second Shot: Cameras for a Cause. Rideout Photography on IndieGoGo
click here to read Ace coverstory, page 7, on stands 8.09.2012 All Photos, courtesy Rideout Photography. Alan Rideout. Kristina Seay. Rideout Photography has shot Ace's Annual Best
Creative CrowdFunding in Lexington: Jackson Cofer’s IndieGoGo Success Story
In this week's Ace cover story, on stands 8.09.2012, Ann Bransom writes about crowdfunding in Lexington (Kickstarter, IndieGoGo, etc.) "LGBTIQQA activist, Jackson Cofer, started a campaign entitled Top
Masters of Metal, Masters of Fine Art in Lexington
by Evan O. Albert Lexington has a sturdy visual arts scene (Fourth Friday, Gallery Hop, etc), and a plethora of bands who lay down thick head crushing metal. Kyle Keener
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
Pitchfork 2012: Interview – The Olivia Tremor Control
by Raj Ranade Note: Two weeks after this interview was conducted, Olivia Tremor Control singer Bill Doss passed away at the age of 43. No cause of death has



















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