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    1. The Closet Comes Out

      Sara von Roenn was not going to take this road. She’d planned to go the Colorado route through ... Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, watching the day shift its mind to night and the leaves change their minds to fall, von Roenn made up ...

      Arielle Christian - 11/08/2018 - 1:31pm

    2. Nobody's Home: A Look At The West End's Vacant Properties

      ... is more time-consuming and more expensive. “A board is not gonna keep nobody out,” says Howard, who will visit about 15 houses ... The nation’s homeownership rate has declined since its peak in 2004. In 1990, the owner-occupancy rate in west Louisville was 57 ...

      Mary Chellis Nelson - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    3. Hope for the hopeless: Louisville's Out of the Darkness Walk Saturday will feature entertainment close to the cause [Music]

      ... I believe between the two of us, we accounted for 10% of its U.S. sales. He also claimed Big Audio Dynamite, The Pogues, Drivin & ... seven friends, Brian felt an insurmountable burden, a burden not even the jangliest and most hopeful pop music could alleviate. He had ...

      Kevin Sedelmeier - 03/19/2018 - 12:05am

    4. Interview: Talking color with Alex Maas of the Black Angels [Music]

      ... interesting. You don’t know what happens when you die-- not that you have to know, or that you need to know. The unknown has always ... into a potential song. And the repetitive nature of that has its own loop. It’s a tone thing, like it’s living. A lot of times the music ...

      Lara Kinne - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    5. The 13th Man Helps Bring the Cup Home

      ... last member of the US team. The city of Louisville embraced its challenge with tickets and t-shirts, chants and support for not only the week leading up to the Ryder Cup, but the months and years before. ...

      Holly Freeland - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    6. Louisville native Ben Thornewill of Jukebox The Ghost is coming home [Music]

      ... proof that one of the country's up and coming bands is not too impressed with stardom. Just three weeks after appearing on The ... : YepRoc is really one of the growing labels in its importance with a great roster of artists. There's you guys, Bell X1, ...

      Kevin Sedelmeier - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am

    7. V-Grits and False Idol Might Turn Us Vegan

      ... “That’s one reason I love feeding people so much. It’s not just about delicious food. It’s about community. You can take care of ... debunk that assertion. Steele explains that beer is vegan at its core (excluding milk stouts, of course), and Addington says craft beer ...

      Sarah Kelley - 01/03/2019 - 12:18pm

    8. Interview: The many musical lives of Alejandro Escovedo [Music]

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      Selena Frye - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am

    9. South Louisville Bus Tour Highlights What is Next for Louisville

      ... horse racing folks who frequent the neighborhood with its close access to Churchill Downs, and the immigrants who come from all over ... The team began in 2007 when Kohl's decided unexpectedly to NOT build a store on Dixie Highway because Dixie was not considered "Kohl's ...

      Erin Nevitt - 03/18/2018 - 11:54pm

    10. Entrepreneur Ankur Gopal is Training Computer Programmers in the West End and Beyond

      ... in 2016. A similar program in Barren County graduated its first students last year and is offering more classes, but a sustainable ... company Accenture in its Chicago office. Not satisfied with corporate life, he dropped out to attend an entrepreneurship course of study at the University of Chicago, then set about starting his own businesses. The willingness to go it alone and the ...

      Bruce Allar - 10/23/2019 - 3:54pm

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