Jun 24 Arts and Culture Bluegrass Pioneer Ralph Stanley Dies At 89 Stanley was one of the early leaders of bluegrass music, and enjoyed an unexpectedly broad following after he sang "O, Death" in the film "O, Brother, Where Art Thou." By Paul Brown, NPR Jun 24 Arts and Culture Bluegrass Pioneer Ralph Stanley Dies At 89 Paul Brown, NPR
Oct 15 Environment Bluegrass 'Bioneers' Beams National, Local Experts The annual environmental conference Bioneers kicks off this weekend, and the University of Louisville will be hosting its events via satellite. Speakers include the prominent food journalist Michael Pollan, as well as holistic health advocate Dr. Andrew Weil. By Kristin Espeland Oct 15 Environment Bluegrass 'Bioneers' Beams National, Local Experts Kristin Espeland
Sep 21 Environment Taking Your Environmental Aspirations to Work "Global revenues from climate-related businesses such as energy efficiency rose by 75 percent in 2008 to $530 billion and could exceed $2 trillion by 2020, HSBC Global Research estimated on Friday." By Kristin Espeland Sep 21 Environment Taking Your Environmental Aspirations to Work Kristin Espeland
Dec 19 Arts and Culture Revisiting Louisville's Bluegrass Hotel Listen NowIn the 1970s, America was swept up in a counterculture movement — and so was Bluegrass music. The epicenter for that music was in Louisville’s Cherokee Triangle neighborhood and now it’s the subject of a new documentary. WFPL’s Elizabeth Kramer reports. This 100-year-old, Victorian, red-brick mansion with its small porch and bay windows is […] By Elizabeth Kramer Dec 19 Arts and Culture Revisiting Louisville's Bluegrass Hotel Elizabeth Kramer