• The Bluegrass Blues Podcast: Episode 8

    We discuss Amy’s trip to Chautauqua, the betrayal of our sanctuary city, how comedians are challenging authoritarians and things we’ve been watching for entertainment. On Amy’s birthday, we want to share this photo with you. These two hard-working gentlemen are replacing a roof in Old Louisville with a 100 degree heat index and almost 100%…


  • 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.


  • A reaction to the Israel/Iran war

    Jewish Louisvillians for Peace, representing more than 100 Jewish Louisvillians standing together to stop the cycle of violence, rejected the local Jewish Federations’ expression of “gratitude” for the U.S. bombing of Iran. Here’s their announcement: Jewish Louisvillians for Peace has released the following statement in the wake of US strikes on Iran and the Jewish Federation…


  • Cops take DOGma to the extreme in Kentucky

    We’ve heard of support animals, but prayer pups? From the Courier Journal: Several Kentucky law enforcement agencies, including the Kentucky State Police, sent officers to a paid canine training conference at Northern Kentucky’s Ark Encounter that has included gospel sermons and memorizing Bible verses, The Courier Journal has learned. The participation in the annual conference…


  • Louisville archbishop on Pope Leo XIV

    The newly named pontiff, Pope Leo XIV, has a big supporter in the Louisville area: From the Record: The election of Pope Leo XIV May 8 was a surprise, but a joyful one, Archbishop Shelton J. Fabre told local journalists a few hours after Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was introduced as the new Holy Father.…