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Anthony Davis Eyebrows….and other questions for aceweekly.com
Good Googly Moogly! If you’ve ever wondered how and why people end up at aceweekly.com when they weren’t necessarily searching for “Lexington’s weekly newspaper” or “best of Lexington,” so have we. In all honesty, “Anthony Davis Eyebrows” and various permutations …
Meet the Mayor: share a $5M Big Idea with Jim Gray at West Sixth after the Twitter Town Hall
On Wednesday, Lexington Mayor Jim Gray invited citizens to take to their screens for a Twitter Town Hall and a Facebook Forum to crowdsource ideas for Lexington's application
Get Your Degree from Kentucky Fried Chicken by Way of Leicester
BY RL REEVES JR Colonel Harlan Sanders was a larger than life figure in the southeastern Kentucky community where I grew up. He made his way around town
Lexington’s Surgery on Sunday and Dr. Andrew Moore II a Finalist for National Philanthropic Award
Ace first wrote about Lexington plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Moore's Surgery on Sunday program this time two years ago when he was was featured as ABC’s “Person of
Fark redesign today? Or maybe not. Mashable pings Lexington’s Drew Curtis
BY KAKIE URCH Fark.com CEO Drew Curtis has been hinting at a change on the "wacky news" aggregation site based in Lexington that gets 60 million PV and 3
Cover Story. Lexington Eats: Selected Summer Food News In the Bluegrass
Lexington Eats: Summer Food News in the Bluegrass on stands now p 5 Watershed Farm: Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program p 6 Table 310’s New Brunch Service: Patrick O’Dowd gives it
Wanna Buy a Castle, in Kentucky? Lexington’s Versailles Palace makes the Post.
Today's Daily Mail asks "Ever wondered what it would be like to live in a medieval-style castle? Well you can, if you have enough loose change to stump
Concordia Public Art Installation Proceeds in Downtown Lexington
One lane of Main was closed in downtown Lexington this weekend while crews installed artist DeWitt Godfrey's "Concordia," Lexington's newest public art project, atop the Downtown Arts Center. The
Trader Joe’s in Lexington: From California, With Leis
By Kakie Urch The last time I was in a Trader Joe's -- other than my inaugural trip Saturday to the newly opened Lexington location on Nicholasville Road --
Trader Joe’s and the Campaign for Fair Food
BY RL REEVES JR In 1979 Trader Joe's, the small, California-based chain hit the big time. German billionaires Theo and Karl Albrecht bought the small concern from founder Joe



















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