One family's struggle to stay positive in light of changing healthcare.
A look at the man behind The Leatherhead: Nick Boone
To my recollection, high school prom was not the magical night many girls dream of. No, for me, the excitement and giddiness that prom spurs for most, was reserved instead for another evening: the Barnstable Brown Gala during Derby Weekend 2003.
Sophie Maier is the immigrant-services librarian at the Iroquois public library. Maier heads up the English Conversation Club; part of the Iroquois branch's efforts to reach out to Louisville's growing international community.
Rudyard Kipling will be the home base for this month’s Motherlodge, a week of appearances by musicians and other performing artists that Rizzo organizes biannually in Louisville.
Fischer still paints every day, and a few months ago he began a series of abstract pieces that became the basis for his exhibit titled “Full Circle,” running Jan. 9-Feb. 13 at Galerie Hertz.
The North American Vexillological Association — which, you know, studies
flags — ranked the old one as one of the country’s top 10 city flags.
The current banner? Not so much
On Sept. 25, a crowd will gather at Waterfront Park to watch a barge
dump thousands of yellow, sunglasses-wearing rubber ducks into the Ohio
River for the seventh-annual Ken-Ducky Derby.