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DINING OUT - WESTPORT GENERAL STORE
... serves, the Westport General Store hasn’t strayed far from its rural roots while adding an urban sense of whimsy to the old structure ... things. I think the kitchen found the key to the sandwich by not overstuffing. There was just enough kraut to give it a bit of a bite, a ...
Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm
#VulvasOverLouisville Calls Attention to Violence Against Women
... businesses (such as Nachbar and the Post in Germantown), are not a response to the average penis doodle at a bus stop. “The vulvas became ... She also mentions the play The Vagina Monologues and its author Eve Ensler’s V-Day movement to end violence against women. ...
Katie Molck - 05/20/2019 - 10:05am
Five Questions with Kentucky Shakespeare's Maggie Lou Rader
... so it’s very sweet for us to be a part of it, but it’s not a-laugh-a-minute like ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is for the ... her roles this summer as the Shakespeare Festival wraps up its wonderful 55th season in Old Louisville's Central Park. This year’s plays ...
Carly Garcia - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm
Forever Young: A Morning with Julius Friedman
... to come back. The university eventually dubbed him one of its distinguished alumni. “Really?” he thought. “This is a school I ... by 8 a.m. every morning, whether he has a project to do or not. If he’s not taking photographs, he’s making collages out of books, or ...
Dylon Jones - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm
Louisville poet and publisher, Sarah Gorham, explores the “Bad Daughter” in us all at Carmichael’s [Books]
The term “hysteria” can trace its rather curious roots back to the ancient Greeks. Often attributed to ... in Louisville’s literary scene. But Gorham’s talent is not limited to behind-the-scenes when it comes to the world of books. A ...
Erin Day - 03/19/2018 - 12:05am
Seventies-era "Black Scene" Magazines Resurface
... Louisvillians. Black Scene ’s editorial board explained its motivation and mission in the inaugural issue. The statement read, in part: ... we talk to seems so hungry for this, because there’s not really a voice for the black community,” says Jones, who describes media ...
Sarah Kelley - 03/28/2019 - 10:06am
DINING IN — BLUE AROUND THE GILLS
... people I know who claim to love seafood “as long as it’s not fish.” My husband is one of them — all excited and anticipatory if he ... I mean both figuratively and literally. The Skeena River and its tributaries, high in the coastal mountains of northwestern British ...
Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm
Volunteering at U of L games rewarding for Special Forces
... hours at a University of Louisville sporting event. He’s not tailgating before a football game, or socializing with friends. He’s ... analyst with GE Appliances and U of L alumnus, is one of about 70 Cards Club Special Forces members who give their time at athletic ... Gross said. The Special Forces will enter its fifth year with the beginning of football season. One of the primary ...
Louisville Admin - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am
By the Numbers: Public Schools
... of students a school is designed to serve, depending on its academic program. These figures are for 2003-2004. Enrollment: The ... participate in the Advance Program. Schools with “NA” do not offer advance programs. CATS Index: All Kentucky schools are ...
Louisville Admin - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am
The Governor's Cup: Kentucky edition [Sports]
... stadium here in the ‘Ville. It has sold out its first game since the pre-Kragthorpe days. There’s a new head ... for the red birds. Only problem is: It’s just not gonna happen. It’s true. I, along ...
Holly Freeland - 03/18/2018 - 10:54pm

