Category: Your Voice
You’re Invited To The Black Widow’s Ball
Whether you are decked out in fangs and a cape, a little black dress or jeans and a shirt, don’t forget to wear your dancing shoes when you attend this year’s exciting new Halloween event, the Black Widow’s Ball!
On Par For Our Youth
Baseball is a game that requires great determination and a strong mental focus for success.
The Progression Of Art And Beauty In Louisville’s Public Spaces
The Louisville Metro Commission on Public Art (COPA) finished its 2012 three-part Artist Event Series with a free educational event that attracted talent from across the country to discuss the city’s growing public art collection.
New Hospital Will Offer Holistic Approach To Women’s Healthcare
As a native Louisvillian, I’ve made it my life’s work to serve our community for the betterment of all who live here.
Art Museum Moves Full ‘Speed’ Ahead
As the Speed Art Museum moves closer to the watershed moment when our $50 million expansion begins to take shape, we are looking forward to seeing old friends in new places.
Louisville’s Waterfront To Be Included In Smithsonian Urban Waterways Exhibit
The Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum (ACM) is developing a major exhibition on urban rivers and community involvement.
The Manliness Of Manly Manhood
By MARK GUNN Your Voice Contributor I will try to keep this fun and lighthearted, and at the very least, do the best I can. However, there’s an undercurrent of seriousness which must be addressed. It would be, well, unmanly of me not to. The question before us is “Who’s the manliest man in town [...]
MS Is A Family Disease: Meet Some Of The Family
Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, happens to families, not just individuals.
Louisville’s Creative Class
During a recent visit to South Carolina, I was surprised by a headline from The Wall Street Journal ranking the Charleston Metro region as having the country’s highest growth in adults with college degrees in 2011.
Young Champions See Nothing But Ability
Whether you’re a native or a transplant, it doesn’t take long in the business community to realize that this is a giving town.







