Author Archive: Ashley Anderson
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Ashley spends half her time writing stories at The Voice-Tribune office and half her time out on the town conducting interviews, while occasionally dressing in wild outfits to fully immerse herself in the experience (aka Princess Leia at Comic Con). Ashley is a huge UofL fan and loves the Yankees and the Boston Celtics (she is fully aware of the irony). She hopes to one day outshine Erin Andrews on ESPN and enjoys running, Bardstown Road/Fourth Street, Breaking Bad and reality TV (she’s not ashamed to admit that).
Saddle Up For An Unbridled Evening
“Get a table – Try not to end up under it.” The provocative slogan is just one of many featured in the ad campaign for the second annual Unbridled Eve Gala, which promises an evening of A-list celebrities, first-class musical performances and a multitude of features all benefiting a great cause.
Dishing On Dialysis: Food Network Star Creates Kidney-Friendly Recipes Inspired By Louisville
Food Network celebrity chef Aaron McCargo Jr. is best known for concocting dishes with big, bold flavor.
Tim Laird’s Thunder Vision Cocktails
The Mint Julep is practically synonymous with Derby; the Grey Goose Oaks Lily made its mark on the Kentucky Oaks, of course. But, yet to be determined is the drink of choice for Thunder Over Louisville – the official kickoff to the Kentucky Derby Festival.
The Cancer-Fighting Centenarian: The American Cancer Society Celebrates 100 Years
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has helped extend the life of countless people worldwide, marking each new individual birthday as a victory over cancer.
Giving The Gift Of Smiles
It’s been said the more you give, the more you receive. Sue Mortenson is living proof of the adage.
Giving The Gift Of Smiles
It’s been said the more you give, the more you receive. Sue Mortenson is living proof of the adage.
Painting The Town Red
A wildfire of scarlet has spread throughout the city, leaving much of Louisville ablaze in red.
A Slice Of Small-Screen Celebrity
At age 5, Kristen Willinger knew exactly which four relatives would compile her Family Feud dream team.
The Big Four Bridge Marches On
You may have noticed a strange, red glimmer shining from the Ohio River as you pass by at night. Though not a natural occurrence, the crimson hue emanating from the Big Four Bridge is a man-made phenomenon signaling hope, in light of the arrival of March.







