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Jeremy Semones and I meet on an early spring day at his shop du jour, this one at 12th and West Main streets in the Portland neighborhood.
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About these photographs: Since 2015, photographer Andrew Cenci has been documenting life in Shelby Park.
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In his ground-floor office in Norton Commons, just a few blocks from home, Fred Minnick selects two bourbons.
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One boy dances. Around him, ball-capped and bearded men shake hands and banter.
View ArticleEd Hamilton’s Sculpted Life
On a warm April afternoon in 1973, Ed Hamilton, sporting a large Afro, steered his puttering beige Volkswagen Beetle down a stretch of Frankfort Avenue crossed by railroad tracks. Hamilton had
View ArticleIn the Fullness of Time
The eagle spreads her wings, lifted by the cold winds of Scotland's North Sea. If there are storms, she weathers them. If there is sun, it illuminates her wingspan.
View ArticleThe 13 Best Louisville Magazine Stories From 2019
Not-so-humble brag: Our writers killed it this year.
View ArticleThe Long Shadow: Surviving Sex Trafficking
Note: This story includes accounts of sex trafficking and sexual violence. The National Human Trafficking Hotline is (888) 373-7888.
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Photos by William DeShazer
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