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Seventy-five years ago, the Chamber of Commerce founded Louisville Magazine, and in the inaugural issue, March 1950, a note from the chamber’s president described the “just and worthy cause” of ...
We know what it looks like every May in Louisville when three-year-old Derby horses grab the spotlight. What would it look like if Louisville also shined that spotlight on our city’s three-year-old ...
What gives me hope? (Big sigh.) The fact that my generation is now the one that’s going to transform — we’re taking over the world, basically. This is our time to show what we can do. They always say, ...
What should people visit in your neighborhood? “Toasty’s Tavern on South Shelby Street because it features an amazing cheeseburger and fries, with fry sauce.” Louisville dish you’ve eaten more than ...
Ms. magazine had a piece this week that mentioned LMPD’s investigation of one of its officers, accused of participating in an anti-abortion protest at the E.M.W. clinic downtown while in uniform and ...
For nearly three decades, bar owner Sylvia Arnett brought good vibes to the sometimes troubled Russell neighborhood.
Let's get started: First, what’s your name? (First and last would be great, but whatever you’re comfortable with, including remaining anonymous.) ...
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“My son, he’s three. Doing everything I can for him. And traveling — I want to take him places, but I was thinking of starting when he is five, so he could remember things. Just explore with him on ...
I’m a teacher, Semple Elementary, second grade. I plan to start my doctorate in education next fall. I’ve always wanted to be a change agent in the district, whatever capacity that’s at, whether ...
“My child brings me joy. Seeing her become friends with little white children brings me hope. She loves everything and everyone. She doesn’t judge anybody. She’s just so loving. My dad is a pastor. My ...
I protested early on. Once Tyler Gerth (a white photographer documenting the protests) was killed, I no longer felt safe down there. A little bit before that, I had started to say, ‘OK, we need to ...
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