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Tomorrow, Louisville will host a conference that has significance for the future of public discourse, and urban design, in our city.Sponsored by the…
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On several occasions over the months since I began these commentaries for WFPL, I have addressed the state of downtown Louisville, and the bright spots in…
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When I was growing up, we kids who lived here in the Falls City took particular pride, especially during baseball season, when big league players stepped…
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A few weeks ago, on a Saturday afternoon, I found myself on the stage of the Brown Theatre interviewing a distinguished filmmaker about his new movie. All…
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Among the things for which I’m most grateful to my parents is my fascination with current events, and my vivid connection with the historical occasions…
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When the history of Metro Louisville is written, a few names will rise to the top of those who shaped the merged government. Without question, Jim King…
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For me the Thanksgiving candle tradition began nearly 60 years ago, when my Aunt Lucille would take me to Woolworth’s in St. Matthews on Saturday...
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Naming public buildings, roads, bridges and the like is probably more complicated and controversial than it ought to be. No matter what, politics and...