This is the response I posted to the online story chat for to STEVE WOESTE’s bicycle entitlement rant that appeared in the Courier Journal Readers Forum on Friday, October 23, 2009:
Mr. Woeste cries that bicyclists should be taxed (a Santa-letter of a wish without an enforcement suggestion) because he’s sick of drivers bearing the burden [...]
There are Freemasons in Washington D.C.!
Oh, wait. Really? That’s the big story?
The high-eyebrow mark comes a bit early in this latest novel from Dan Brown, the author of The Davinci Code and Angels and Demons, when a severed hand shows up beneath the U.S. Capitol building’s rotunda. Intrepid and unlikely repeat-hero Robert Langdon will get [...]
Song and dance meets demons and chainsaws in a new Louisville production of the crowd-pleasing Evil Dead the Musical, put on by Jake Wheat and Joey Arena with The Alley Theater and Art Sanctuary. The show takes the cult movie Evil Dead, seasons it with juicy cuts from the film’s campy progeny Evil Dead 2 [...]
To enter the first floor exhibition room at the Cressman Center and encounter Ezra Kellerman’s installation Nineveh is to walk into a Magritte or a Dali…
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Artist Daan Roosegaarde gave a joybuzzer of a presentation at Ideafestival in Louisville on Sept. 25 that got the crowd tingling about art and architecture and technology.
It was the most exciting and entertainingly-delivered mashup of ideas and artful execution I’ve seen in some time …
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Daan Roosegaarde gave a joybuzzer of a presentation at Ideafestival in Louisville on Sept. 25 that got the crowd tingling about art and architecture and technology. It was the most exciting and entertainingly-delivered mashup of ideas and artful execution I’ve seen in some time (except for the documentary Copyright Criminals shown earlier in the week [...]