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  • Today on State of the News, we heard about the major metro news stories, including last night’s Rubbertown meeting, the mayor’s budget, and the search for…
  • Subscribe to The Weekly Feed Subscribe to The Daily Feed Join the Facebook groupHi Everybody! (Hi Dr. Nick!)Its our one month birthday. Awesome.And it was…
  • Favorite classical albums for 2012:Rhízōma, Anna ThorvaldsdottirThe expansive sounds from Thorvaldsdottir are exactly what I would imagine Iceland would sound like. Her writing is more than texture, though. There are lines and figures that appear and disappear. She has imagination, and that’s a rarity these days.<a data-cke-saved-href="http://annathorvalds.bandcamp.com/album/rh-z-ma" href="http://annathorvalds.bandcamp.com/album/rh-z-ma">Rhízōma by Anna Thorvaldsdottir</a>Brahms, Alessio BaxBrahms Ballades, Op. 10, are full of longing and affection, and Bax gives us every ounce of emotion. The lyrical gives way to virtuosity and power as the album moves through the 8 Piano Pieces, Op. 76 and into the Paganini Variations. Bax can deliver both with profundity.Poèmes, Renée FlemingIt’s hard to resist Fleming’s voice. Then she records an all-French album and I become helpless. Her first Shéhérezade is divine in the literal meaning: directly from the heavens. Two French orchestras, and Alan Gilbert and Seiji Ozawa conduct, perform some of Messiaen of Dutilleux’s most romantic music. Dim the lights and open a bottle for this album.Baroque Conversations, David GreilsammerGreilsammer sandwiches modern composers, like Feldman and Lachenmann, in between Baroque keyboard masters like Froberger and Rameau. While Greilsammer doesn’t reinvent the wheel by combining old and new, his choices are complementary. One of the more effective mixtures is the Frescolbaldi-Lachenmann-Sweelinck set.Bach: Brandenburg Concertos and Shostakovich Preludes, Op. 87 (selections), Ensemble CapriceEnsemble Caprice plays the Brandenburg Concertos with abandon and precision. The horns in the first concerto will make the hair on your neck stand on end. But it’s the arrangements of Shostakovich, arranged by Matthias Maute for the ensemble, that transport. There’s no reason this recording shouldn’t become a standard for future Brandenburg recordings.Daniel Gilliam is the program director for 90.5 WUOL.
  • Want to know who is coming up in the next few weeks? Did you miss an episode? Have no fear! Take a look at our Live Lunch archives and upcoming schedule.…
  • Tom Jurich concedes: He was nervous that Louisville football coach Charlie Strong may leave for the Tennessee Volunteers."Are you nuts? Of course I was nervous," Jurich, UofL's athletics director, said during a news conference.In speaking for the first time since Charlie Strong announced he'd rebuffed UT's offer, Jurich said the university and Strong's representative began this morning discussing a contract extension -- and that such a contract would likely place him among the top 10 paid."He's going to get his market value," Jurich said, adding that if he had his way, he'd add another eight years to Strong's contract.Strong is currently paid $2.3 million, plus retention incentives and performance bonuses, from a deal made last year, according to ESPN.com.Alabama's Nick Saban is the nation's top-paid coach -- earning $5.48 million per year, according to USA Today Sports' database of football coaches' salaries. Texas Christian's Gary Patterson is 10th on USA Today Sports' list, earning $3.47 million.The top salary in the ACC currently is Jimbo Fisher's $2.75 million per year, the database said.The Cardinals finished 10-2 in the 2012 season -- Strong's third -- and play in the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2. It's the Cardinals' third major bowl appearance in program history.Louisville has a tradition of losing football coaches to higher-profile programs. Howard Schnellenberger left after the 1994 season for Oklahoma. John L. Smith left after the 2002 season for Michigan State. Bobby Petrino left after the 2006 season for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. At least this season, UofL kept its coach.When asked about having a coach with an offer from a top-tier Southeastern Conference choose to stay, Jurich told reporters that the Louisville football program reached a higher echelon last week when the Atlantic Coast Conference made UofL its 14th member.He admitted a bias, but Jurich said people shouldn't view the football program as an "underdog."Since the ACC's decision, "I think this is a top 10 job in the country in football," Jurich said.Earlier this week, Strong criticized Louisville's fans for their participation -- and compared them unfavorably to the Kentucky Wildcats' fans.Jurich said Strong was "disappointed" by fan participation in UofL's last home game of the season, during which senior team members are honored."Charlie is going to tell you what's on his mind," Jurich said. Meanwhile, in a statement, UofL President James Ramsey praised Jurich.“Charlie Strong is a great coach, role model and asset to our university and community," Ramsey said. "His announcement today reinforces our message that UofL is on a big, upward trajectory athletically and academically. It also proves, once again, that Tom Jurich is the best athletics director in the country.”
  • FRANKFORT — Kentucky corrections officials say they failed to take DNA samples from between 6,300 and 7,000 felons as required by law over a four-year
  • Update 6:22 p.m.: Benton Resigns Jesse Benton, McConnell's campaign manager, resigned this afternoon. He issued the following statement Friday evening: ...
  • Ohio State defeated George Mason 98-66 Sunday to advance to the Sweet 16. The Buckeyes are the tournament’s overall number one seed. Kentucky, a number four seed, advanced Saturday with a 71-63 victory over West Virginia.
  • Some of the world’s top professional golfers have begun arriving in Louisville for next week’s PGA Championship, the last of the game’s four major...
  • University of Louisville football coach Bobby Petrino says senior wide receiver Devante Parker will miss six to eight weeks with a broken left small toe...
  • The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning until 7pm tonight.Light snow is falling in the Louisville area at this hour, and we expect…
  • A co-op that includes 17 eastern Kentucky rural school districts has won $30 million in federal grant money. “We were ecstatic. I don’t think words can...
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