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    1. Putting the Pieces Together

      ... NBC started serious brainstorming on its own action sports tour three years ago. But it was 18 months of road shows ... the Dew Tour was planted in 1998, when the network decided not to continue its NFL deal and began "casting about," as Schanzer put it, for ...

      Louisville Admin - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am

    2. A GREEN REPORT CARD FOR THE CITY

      ... Some of the panelists took Louisville to task for not engaging in serious conversations — and not taking serious actions — to combat its fossil-fuel dependencies. One member mentioned the Partnership for a Green ...

      Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    3. The Waterfront Botanical Gardens Opens Upon Layers of History

      ... new Waterfront Botanical Gardens is such a puzzle piece. Its sinuous shape complements the undulating landscape above the Ohio River. ... wild fall foliage; the garden is only partially developed, not extending much beyond the new building itself. Over time, as the gardens ...

      Jenni Laidman - 12/09/2019 - 2:51pm

    4. Retaking the reins: Leaders at Simmons College are trying to recapture the academic magic of its past [News]

      ... so prominent and full of life, it seems hard to imagine not knowing the story they tell — about how a generation of ... — that could ultimately return the small bible college to its historic roots as a full-fledged liberal-arts college. Currently, says ...

      Cary Stemle - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am

    5. Bookshelf Talks Creativity, Brain Jams And Why You Should Record Everything

      ... on creating music together. Bookshelf finds a lot of its sound in "brain jams," exercises that they do at each practice that allows ... and it was over 48 hours of continuous [music]. And that’s not including the songs that we record [for albums]. That’s all like, ...

      Michelle Eigenheer - 07/22/2016 - 5:56pm

    6. WDRB's Bill Lamb takes out the competition [Feature]

      ... Inc., he represents a type of media notorious for its superficiality — notorious, at least, among print journalists, who often ... in Louisville is, according to Lamb,  WDRB. You need not be a media junkie to catch the weird vibes on the airwaves this year. Just ...

      Jenni Laidman - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm

    7. Kentucky is still the “Horse Capital of the World” and I can prove it

      ... Capital of the World” in recent years but they can not compare to what Kentucky brings to the table when it comes to major ... the turf at Churchill Downs. Kentucky is most famous for its Thoroughbred horses but its other horse is the American Saddlebred . ...

      Sandy Dolan - 03/18/2018 - 11:43pm

    8. Coming Clean on Coal [Environment]

      ... dioxide into the atmosphere than any other fuel, where its accumulation triggers ocean acidification, rising sea levels, chaotic ... Of course, one might expect McInnis to say as much. Not only is he deeply skeptical of the scientific evidence that ties human ...

      Jenni Laidman - 03/18/2018 - 11:43pm

    9. "We’re All Feeling That Sense of Separation," Says Tori Murden McClure

      ... and just talk about, I don’t know, mindless things. Not that small talk has ever been my strong suit, but there isn’t small talk ... students active, and the fact that Spalding offers much of its studies online. Have you noticed a decline in enrollment in the coming ...

      Mary Chellis Nelson - 05/28/2020 - 3:19pm

    10. SCHOOL OF FIRST RESORT

      ... the University of Louisville campus, the Brandeis School is not imposing. It’s smaller than the nearby library, larger than a few ... other law school has a Supreme Court justice buried under its walkways? This one does — in the form of the grave of Justice Louis ...

      Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

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