• The Ville’s mayor just sold his soul to the Orange TACO

    Let’s take a look at the latest government figure to kiss the senile and incontinent TACO’s ass. From the CJ: The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections will revive a policy to hold inmates who are unlawfully present in the U.S. for up to an additional 48 hours, which will remove the “sanctuary city” designation imposed on…


  • Make Louisville walkable again

    How often to people walk through the Ville? Most days, I’ll walk anywhere from five to eight miles, just to see where things are and what’s going on in various neighborhoods. This report from the CJ seems very interesting: A study looking into how Louisville’s downtown can be more walkable is set to continue after…


  • The Orange Menace wants you homeless

    From the Courier Journal: Louisville residents who rely on federal housing assistance could be at risk of instability if Congress passes massive cuts to national programs, including Section 8, as proposed by the Trump administration. In May, the White House proposed cutting almost $33 billion, or 44%, in funding for the U.S. Department of Housing and…


  • Expo Center says, ‘nevermind’

    The Nike EBYL girls’ basketball tournament in Louisville was cancelled Sunday afternoon because of this: A falling ceiling tile and a simultaneous medical emergency are now believed to be the cause behind an evacuation at the Kentucky Exposition Center July 13, Louisville Metro Police officials said in a statement. Emergency calls were made to area first responders…


  • The evil came to Louisville

    Why don’t they just wear their white robes? Just a bunch of masked cowards hiding behind American flags and at the same time desecrating the country by flying the flag of the loser confederacy.


  • Film critique: Mr. DeMille! The Ville is ready for its closeup!

    All right: Cameras! Action! (From the CJ): The $70 million redevelopment project set to transform the long vacant Louisville Gardens building downtown into the Louisville Studios at the Gardens, a state-of-the-art sound stage for entertainment production, is one of many signs that Louisville plans to play a starring role in the state’s growing movie and television industry.…


  • Since the CJ isn’t going to edit itself

    Two annoying stories in the local paper today that should be simple reader service but are problematic in their lack of information. The first has this headline, Tom Jurich, ex-University of Louisville AD, has stretch of Floyd Street named after him, and says: A portion of Floyd Street that runs through the University of Louisville‘s campus…


  • The Bluegrass Blues Podcast: Episode 6

    Let’s talk about the importance of community, how Kentucky is affected by the bombing of Iran and finding solace in the arts.


  • UofL sports: What the school should really emphasize

    This just reinforces the point we made in our latest Bluegrass Blues Podcast (Episode 5). Check it out to see why we say the University of Louisville would do well by promoting itself as a place where student athletes should go to master their craft, just like a lawyer should go to Harvard or a…


  • Photo gallery: Louisville protests Trump’s L.A. action

    Kentuckians staged protests in Louisville in response to the flatulent Orange TACO’s effort to escalate violence in Los Angeles. (This update on California from CNN): Things remained relatively quiet in the Los Angeles area this morning with authorities observing a handful of peaceful demonstrations, a law enforcement source involved in monitoring the situation told CNN.…