Jan 31 Curious Louisville Curious Louisville: What’s That Door In A Hill On Lexington Road? Home to a hobbit? By Ashlie Stevens Jan 31 Curious Louisville Curious Louisville: What's That Door In A Hill On Lexington Road? Ashlie Stevens
Jun 14 Curious Louisville Curious Louisville: Why Is A Stretch Of Louisville Highway Measured In Kilometers? Part of the Gene Snyder seems downright European. By Ashlie Stevens Jun 14 Curious Louisville Why Is A Stretch Of Louisville Highway Measured In Kilometers? Ashlie Stevens
Jun 6 Arts and Culture This Weekend, Chris Thile’s ‘Live From Here’ Is Both Live And…Here WFPL Arts and Culture Reporter Ashlie Stevens caught up with Thile to talk about the show's evolution since he took over as host. By Ashlie Stevens Jun 6 Arts and Culture This Weekend, ‘Live From Here’ Is Both Live And...Here Ashlie Stevens
Jun 4 Arts and Culture National Musician’s Union Pension Cuts Could Impact Louisville Performers Officials with the American Federation of Musicians and Employers' Pension Fund say the fund is nearing "critical and declining" status. By Ashlie Stevens Jun 4 Arts and Culture Musician's Union Pension Cuts Could Impact Louisville Performers Ashlie Stevens
May 30 Arts and Culture New Grant To Louisville’s CTC Will Connect Muslim, Non-Muslim Youth Louisville’s Commonwealth Theatre Center has won a grant to build intercultural understanding through arts experiences. By Ashlie Stevens May 30 Arts and Culture New Grant To Louisville’s CTC Will Connect Muslim, Non-Muslim Youth Ashlie Stevens
May 30 Arts and Culture REVIEW: Kentucky Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’ Doesn’t Miss A Beat The music and the cast’s stellar comedic timing make this a memorable production of Shakespeare's beloved comedy. By Ashlie Stevens May 30 Arts and Culture REVIEW: Kentucky Shakespeare's 'As You Like It' Doesn't Miss A Beat Ashlie Stevens
May 29 Arts and Culture Managing Director Kevin E. Moore ‘No Longer With’ Actors Theatre Actors Theatre has confirmed that its managing director is no longer with the organization but they would not clarify the terms of his departure. By Ashlie Stevens May 29 Arts and Culture Managing Director Kevin E. Moore 'No Longer With' Actors Theatre Ashlie Stevens
May 28 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare To Open Its 59th Season Wednesday Kentucky Shakespeare’s summer in the park series begins Wednesday with a production of “As You Like It,” one of Shakespeare’s most beloved plays. By Ashlie Stevens May 28 Arts and Culture Kentucky Shakespeare To Open Its 59th Season Wednesday Ashlie Stevens
May 27 Arts and Culture For Fifth Consecutive Year, Louisville Youth Can Get A Free ‘Culture Pass’ The program, which officially launches on June 1, is valid for free one-time general admission at nearly 40 participating institutions. By Ashlie Stevens May 27 Arts and Culture For Fifth Consecutive Year, Louisville Youth Can Get A 'Culture Pass' Ashlie Stevens
May 21 Election 2019 Democrat Michael Bowman To Face Incumbent Republican Allison Ball In Treasurer Race Bowman is a branch manager for U.S. Bank in Louisville and worked within Louisville Metro Council as a legislative assistant. By Ashlie Stevens May 21 Election 2019 Democrat Michael Bowman Wins Treasurer Primary Ashlie Stevens
May 20 Election 2019 The Next Louisville: Candidates For Governor Take Questions From Young Kentuckians We heard from more than 20 young people and they delivered a number of forward-thinking, important questions. By Ashlie Stevens May 20 Election 2019 The Next Louisville: Candidates Take Questions From Kentucky Youth Ashlie Stevens
May 17 Curious Louisville Curious Louisville: Why Does The U of L Cardinal Mascot Have Teeth? Real cardinals don't... but Louie does. By Ashlie Stevens May 17 Curious Louisville Curious Louisville: Why Does The U of L Cardinal Mascot Have Teeth? Ashlie Stevens
May 9 Arts and Culture Louisville Gets OK To Move Controversial Castleman Statue The city has a standing agreement with Cave Hill Cemetery, which would provide space and care for the monument of John Breckinridge Castleman. By Ashlie Stevens May 9 Arts and Culture Louisville Gets OK To Move Controversial Castleman Statue Ashlie Stevens
May 8 Arts and Culture Commonwealth Theatre Reinterprets ‘Henry V’ With All-Female Cast "Henry V" is one of Shakespeare’s most stereotypically “masculine” plays. But this cast is made up exclusively of female-identifying actors. By Ashlie Stevens May 8 Arts and Culture Commonwealth Theatre Reinterprets 'Henry V' With All-Female Cast Ashlie Stevens
May 7 Arts and Culture This Thursday, Fate Of Louisville’s Castleman Statue Is Up For Debate Again The city is scheduled to petition the Historic Landmarks and Preservation Districts Commission in an attempt to remove the statue. By Ashlie Stevens May 7 Arts and Culture Thursday, Fate Of Castleman Statue Is Up For Debate Again Ashlie Stevens