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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 the Week” for his health-care initiative, “Surgery on Sunday.” Moore was also …
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
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
KET’s Call for Short Films: Got a ‘Reel’ Vision?
KET is taking submissions for the Fall 2012 season of Reel Visions. Requirements: Videos cannot be longer than 24 minutes. Videos must be appropriate for an all-ages viewing audience. Filmmaker must have
Nora Rose Moosnick tells the story behind new book, ‘Arab and Jewish Women in Kentucky’
This article also appears on page 4 of the July 12 print edition of Ace Weekly. Arab and Jewish Women in Kentucky The Story Behind ‘Stories of Accommodation and
Oxford American Magazine receives $290,000 grant from ArtPlace
BY RL REEVES, JR Big news coming out of Little Rock, Arkansas. Oxford American, the bible of Deep South culture, just received a mammoth grant from ArtPlace. They’re spending
Lexington’s Cheapside featured as model “public square” in Urban Times
BY KAKIE URCH When you think sustainable, vegan, happy “third space,” what pops into your mind first? If you answered “Cheapside Pavilion, right in our own hometown Lextown!” you
‘Coming to Ground,’ doc on Kentucky farm change to air on Earth Day
By Kakie Urch As the new documentary “Coming To Ground” – debuting regionally on KET on Earth Day --- points out, Kentucky isn’t exactly known for being an innovator
Bully movie, Lexington’s Kentucky Theatre, panel discussion
New documentary, Bully, opens at Lexington's Kentucky Theater followed by panel discussion. BULLY opens at the Kentucky Theater, Friday, April 20, at 7:25 p.m. Following the screening, a panel
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


















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