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  • Spoon dropped a nice surprise last friday with the sudden and unexpected news of a new EP - due out today. This marks their 6th EP, and first recordings…
  • Who doesn't like a Prince cover? Okay, some people never got on board the purple bus, but there was nary a dance party that wasn't elevated by the beats…
  • The Ohio River town of Maysville has been in talks with an undisclosed company looking to develop a proposed hyperscale data center campus that could span thousands of acres.
  • People across the planet will join the 10/10/10 Global Work Party to fight the climate crisis. The goal is to demonstrate to political leaders that citizens of Kentucky are serious about the issue of climate change.
  • For Louisvillians, the top domestic travel destination next year should be Fairbanks, Alaska, says Lonely Planet, the big travel guide publisher.For everyone else, go to Louisville.Lonely Planet cites the food and drink on NuLu, the shopping on Bardstown Road and the gobs and gobs of available bourbon in putting Louisville atop its 2013 list of top U.S. travel destinations. "Could it be that the new Portland is in... Kentucky?" the travel guide asks.Lonely Planet adds:Bourbon reigns in Louisville. This is the traditional jump-off for the Bourbon Trail; with bourbon’s current wave of popularity, new upstart microdistilleries, including some in and around Louisville like the small-batch Angel’s Envy, are giving the old names in bourbon a run for their money. "Our 2013 picks are literally all over the map: once-in-a-lifetime northern lights, new top-tier museums, moose trails, Polynesian paradise and barrels of bourbon." said Lonely Planet's U.S. Travel Editor Robert Reid in a statement announcing Louisville's selection.Lots of Bourbon, which is true.1. Louisville2. Fairbanks, Alaska3. San Juan Islands, Wash.4. Philadelphia, Pa.5. American Samoa6. Eastern Sierra, Calif.7. Northern Maine8. Twin Cities, Minnesota9. Verde Valley, Ariz.10. Glacier National Park, Mont.In the statement, Reid said these are places people should "add to their wish lists" once the new year hits.About Fairbanks. Why, no, Lonely Planet, we haven't seen the aurora borealis. A pub paddle? That sounds great. But getting there is not cheap.
  • Beck is back in the limelight with a fantastic slew of upcoming records. Kind of. His newest concept is called the Beck Record Club, where he is to jump…
  • The three other Democrats running for Kentucky’s U.S. Senate seat are criticizing their party for promoting Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes in a
  • Take one part Ra Ra Riot and one part Vampire Weekend, and apparently you get Discovery, the new project from lead man Wes Miles from Riot and the…
  • The Coffee Party began with a Facebook post in January. The group is a response to the Tea Party, which the Coffee Party's founders saw as too deeply based in fear, anger and extreme political tactics.
  • Louisville Tea Party President and Democratic state House candidate Wendy Caswell has issued a statement criticizing incumbent state Rep. Reginald Meeks,…
  • Kentucky’s junior senator is encouraging his supporters to get involved in the reorganization of the state Republican Party.The Republican Party of…
  • by Stephanie CrosbyThe Kentucky Department of Education is submitting the state’s new application for federal Race to the Top dollars today. A new aspect…
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