Freedom ride
Louisville filmmaker, activist chronicles recent trip to Israeli-occupied West Bank
On March 15, I left Louisville for a 12-day freedom ride through the Israeli-occupied West Bank of Palestine on the Freedom Bus, sponsored by the Jenin Freedom Theater of Palestine.
Fables of Coal
Can a statewide candidate challenge coal in Kentucky and win, and will we ever find out?
After months of Democratic strategists and state legislators dismissing her possible challenge against Sen.
Smoke and mirrors
Critics claim bipartisan pension reform deal lauded by state legislators is flawed
With the clock ticking down on the final day of this year’s General Assembly session, it appeared partisan gridlock was once again the big winner in Frankfort, as the House and Senate couldn&
Food fight
Genetically modified ingredients are present in most processed foods in the U.S., but thanks to powerful lobbying, you’d never know it
During the 2012 election, California became the battleground in a national proxy war over genetically engineered food.
Flying high
Louisville Cardinals overcome adversity to win national championship
Champions are forged from tempered steel. From elements to elegance, they are a beautiful construct.
Just win the game
Despite gruesome injury suffered by Kevin Ware, the Cards dominate Duke and head to the Final Four
From the day the seedings and pairings for the 2013 NCAA Tournament were announced three weeks ago, everyone knew Louisville, as the No.
Fake Issue 2013: Get off Papa John’s ass
Guest Commentary: By Col. Harland Sanders
Now, listen here. When Papa John Schnatter announced plans last week to personally spit on his company’s one-billionth pizza, the naysayers and cynics went hog-wild.
Industrial chic
Rubbertown slated to become city’s next hip neighborhood, beginning with re-branding as ‘NuRu’
Mayor Greg Fischer and several Louisville business leaders held a press conference at the corner of Bells Lane and South 41st Street on Tuesday to herald the next phase of “cultura




