Tag: jul 23 2020 issue
Dom Lalli’s loose ends
I’m keeping… pretty busy these days,” Dom Lalli says, anticipating the question of what a performing artist is doing while the Nasty Little Germ...
Try this week: Bangkok Street Fried Rice @ Busaba
Busaba’s clean, flavor-forward, eye-popping Thai fare is worth the trip if you live outside of Louisville. Busaba is currently offering a limited menu for...
In season: Beets from Cure Organic Farm
For the longest time, I couldn’t stand beets. Now, I wasn’t doing them any favors by derisively, skeptically throwing them into the oven and...
Letters: July 23, 2020
Trump can’t afford to lose in November
John Bolton, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and President Trump’s national security advisor from 2018...
The Cutter incident: A cautionary tale for Operation Warp Speed
The Trump administration is calling its push for a coronavirus vaccine “Operation Warp Speed.” If you don’t find the name cringe-worthy, you’re not old...
Local teachers, administrators may have different ideas on school reopening
Face shields, gloves and masks for teachers. Physically distanced classrooms. In-school instruction two days a week. Hand-washing stations, limited bus transportation, sanitizing high-touch surfaces,...
Building community
Bart Wear is in the construction business. He helps school groups, churches, businesses and other organizations turn shipping containers into classrooms, clinics, dental offices...