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How to make Chocolate Ravioli for your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day

Savory AND Sweet  BY TOM YATES  Like most of the special occasions we've navigated over the past year, Valentine's Day will be different. However, unlike those...

What to do, where to eat for Super Bowl 2021 in...

A guide to The Super Bowl LV in Lexington, KY: What to do, where to eat, how to celebrate? Super Bowl LV is on Sunday,...

Guidelines for Ace Palindrome Project on 1.20.21

At 1:20 am and at 1:20 pm on 1.20.21, we invite Ace readers to stop what they’re doing, for one moment, and take a...

What’s Open, What’s Closed on Martin Luther King Day 2021 in...

What’s Open, What’s Closed on Martin Luther King Day 2021 in Lexington, KY? Are celebrations still happening this year? Martin Luther King Jr. Day falls...

Lexington Vegan Week kicks off in January 2021

January 2021 kicks off with Lexington Vegan Week. The first annual Lexington Vegan Week is happening on January 4 through January 10. Several local restaurants...

Ace January 2021 Digital Edition

Page through the digital version of the January 2021 issue of Ace, or pick up your own copy of the printed version, now on...

What Lexington Needs: Patience, by Councilmember Whitney Elliott Baxter

Over the past three decades, Ace has invited the incoming Mayor and Council to contribute an essay to our “What Lexington Needs” space that...

What Lexington Needs: Vision, by Councilmember David Kloiber

Over the past three decades, Ace has invited the incoming Mayor and Council to contribute an essay to our “What Lexington Needs” space that...

What Lexington Needs: To be there for one another, by Councilmember...

Over the past three decades, Ace has invited the incoming Mayor and Council to contribute an essay to our “What Lexington Needs” space that...

What Lexington Needs: Opportunity, by Councilmember Hannah LeGris

Over the past three decades, Ace has invited the incoming Mayor and Council to contribute an essay to our “What Lexington Needs” space that...