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Six Blocks from bin Laden Compound: Centre senior reflects on path from Pakistan to KY graduation
Black History Month Influencers: Kelly Norman Ellis’s Facebook Challenge
BY KAKIE URCH On the first Day of Black History Month, 2013, the great poet Kelly Norman Ellis (who received her PhD in African American Literature and Creative Writing
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
Food Trucks Now: What Lexington Needs
This article appears on page 6 of the May 10 print edition of Ace Weekly. Streets and Eats Will Lexington Free the Food Trucks? “City governments across the country are
What Lexington Needs: Food Trucks
Food Trucks: Keeping Austin Weird By RL Reeves Jr In Austin, Texas where I live, we have more than 1500 food trucks scattered all over the city, vending every style
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
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
Webbs Squander Goodwill (and the only hole they’re digging…)
Over the past few months, the Webbs have tried to get real friendly. They tried to invest in good will. They tried to change their tune. They tried


















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