Category: The Dish
What A Week – & Zeke
Like most everyone I know, I’m still reeling from Louisville’s win over Michigan in the championship game.
A New Kind Of Resolution
I’m not sure I’ve ever made a New Year’s resolution and kept it, and I can only count on two hands the number of people I know who have.
Seeking A Heart, Home For Dogs
I’ve always had a heart for dogs. Many people in this community do, too, which is why I’m dedicating much of this space to Patricia Maria Glockler Gilderbloom, a lifelong animal lover who passed away in September.
Another Chance To Love Louisville
Several weeks ago, I wrote about my godsons, Terry and Tyrone, who live in Beecher Terrace, one of the city’s most violent areas.
Love Louisville Beecher Terrace
Last week, I wrote about Love Louisville: Beecher Terrace, an event in the West End that was being hosted by various people and organizations…
Happy Derby!
I never fully understood the magic of the Kentucky Derby until I’d experienced it for myself and then had a chance to be around others on their inaugural foray.
A Reason To Run: Preserving Our Olmsted Parks
Several months ago I committed to running the Kentucky Derby miniMarathon – or at least doing my darndest to train for it – to raise awareness funds to support the Frederick Law Olmsted Parks and Parkways.
Furthering Our Voice
Have you picked up The Voice-Tribune’s first-ever glossy edition? If not, I hope you will. The team labored for weeks on this inaugural endeavor. I certainly don’t mean to be boastful, but I’m really proud of what this staff accomplished. We’re not exactly large in number, most of us have been on board for two years or less and the average age of the production crew is about 23.







