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CD Review Rabby Feeber Disposable Zeros of Rock (Hello Records)
RABBY FEEBER
Disposable Zeros of Rock
Hello Records
Punk is a four-letter word. And while Rabby Feeber is certainly not confined to the punk genre, Disposable Zeros...
Letters to the Editor. Ace 3.15.2000
Lynching Images
Thank you for running the pieces, as well as the photos, on lynching . Sometimes we have to rub our noses in the...
Louisville’s Rachel: rock for strings goes on regional tour
Rachel's Garage Classical
Heathen rock for strings goes on regional tour
By Mick Jeffries
"Describe your sound." It's a question that causes most any musician to...
Ace CD Reviews: Malachai
Malachai
I Buy Alcohol For Minors
Direct Hit Records
On I Buy Alcohol For Minors, Lexington's own Malachai defy all genres. They rock. They boogie. They swing....
New UK cineasts try to drag University of Kentucky into the...
Out with the Old
New UK cineasts try to drag university into the film ... or digital age
by Linda J. Dimon
When it comes to...
Lexington Bands Unite for Beatles Hootenanny, by Chris Webb
Come Together
Local bands unite for Beatles Hootenanny
By Chris Webb
I'm always proud and pleased when people do my songs. It gives me pleasure that...
Op/Ed. A little Faith. 3.15.2000
A Little Faith
If we get the government we deserve, most indications from the General Assembly suggest that perhaps we've all been guilty of some...
Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America
Without Sanctuary
Lynching photography in America
By Walter Howerton Jr.
Sometimes our darkest secrets come back to haunt us. We swear ourselves to secrecy about terrible things....
CD Reviews 1.05.2000 The Speedtrain, Pontius Copilot, South 75, Big Fresh
THE SPEEDTRAIN| Magic | Roll Around | Colonel Keister |Jet Glue Records
PONTIUS COPILOT |The Pirate Lights of Pamlico Sound|St. Constance Finds A Friend
The latest...
Letters to the Editor. Ace Magazine. 1.05.2000
Model Speak
To the editor,
Thank you for selecting Laurie Bottoms for the posthumous honor of Millennium Model . Her devotion to the Carnegie Center was...