Category: News
Lost In Lou: Part Two
Another remarkable Run for the Roses has come to pass at Churchill Downs, likely leaving you with one question: what’s next in the Derby City?
The New First Church
The United States is full of First Churches, mostly Baptist, though other denominations slip in some occasionally. There is, however, a new First Church, long in development but now fully functioning, which is not listed in the directories – the First Church of Political Correctness.
On Top Of The Roofing Industry
April showers bring May flowers, and signal the coming of a warm, sun-filled season – supposedly. But in Louisville, you never know what type of weather to expect, especially during springtime. Severe thunder and hailstorms have been known to plague the city this time of year, and, oftentimes, cause a great deal of trouble for local homes.
Teaching The World The Wonder Of Love
Dr. Joe D’Ambrosio has been on a quest to find love for quite some time, but it’s not the type you’d might expect.
Derby 139 Belongs to Shug McGaughey – And More
As the realization of a lifelong dream unfolded before him on a soggy first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs, Claude Ray “Shug” McGaughey was not watching from a warm and cozy spot on Millionaires Row, over even one of the Churchill Downs boxes in Section 318 where the connections of Kentucky Derby runners spend some of the most anxious two-minute increments of their lives.
Whitehall to Honor Dr. James R. Ramsey
Whitehall House & Gardens is pleased to announce that it will honor University of Louisville President Dr. James R. Ramsey at the 3rd annual Summer Celebration on May 17 at the historic mansion at 3110 Lexington Road.
Compassion in Commercial Design: Heart-to-heart with SiDonna Cox
Spring is in full bloom on a radiant afternoon as I walk into Bittners to meet SiDonna Cox. Many new furnishings and accessories highlight the excitement of the season.
River City Celtics Headed To National AAU Tournament In Orlando
Louisville AAU basketball team, the River City Celtics, are headed to the Sunshine State to compete against the best 14 and under boys basketball teams from across the U.S.







