Guaca Mole Moving to NuLu
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Guaca Mole Moving to NuLu

According to an announcement on Facebook by Steak & Bourbon, Guaca Mole, which is currently located at 9921 Ormsby Station Road, is moving to the former Rye location in NuLu.

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Classic Content: The Birth of Louisville City FC Soccer
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Classic Content: The Birth of Louisville City FC Soccer

This is a story I wrote Jan. 15, 2014, for the now-defunct Insider Louisville. It is my report from an early public meeting regarding Louisville’s attempt at bringing professional soccer to the city. Several seasons, a second professional team and a brand new Lynn Family Stadium later, and this piece seems like an eternity ago.

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Buzzy Morning With WDRB
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Buzzy Morning With WDRB

Had a great time this morning at West Sixth NuLu. Hung out with the Louisville Beer Week/Louisville Ale Trail guys, did a live interview with WDRB, and got to meet West Sixth’s Kaitlyn Colberg.

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WFPK’s Roots ‘n’ Boots About to Turn 24
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WFPK’s Roots ‘n’ Boots About to Turn 24

When Michael Young angled a fill-in DJ slot with Louisville Public Media into a weekly show featuring alt-country, or Americana, music, he gave no thought to how long he’d be spinning records every weekend.

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Classic Content: When Johnny Edwards Came Home
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Classic Content: When Johnny Edwards Came Home

Twenty years ago, I met a local music legend at Twice Told Coffee Shop in the Highlands. It was a dark, humid summer evening — July, 2001, to be as precise as I can. Johnny, of course, had a stint touring and recording as the lead singer for Foreigner. My story was about him surviving California and getting back to his roots.

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Happy Birthday, Belle of Louisville
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Happy Birthday, Belle of Louisville

Today marks the Belle of Louisville's 107th birthday. The riverboat, which has gone by several different names over the course of its “life,” is a National Historic Landmark and is the oldest operating Mississippi River-style steamboat in the world.

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