A new album from Joan Shelley ’04
Over and Even (No Quarter), the third solo album from Joan Shelley ’04, is a lovely and mysterious record. Joan’s warm voice and guitar playing…
Over and Even (No Quarter), the third solo album from Joan Shelley ’04, is a lovely and mysterious record. Joan’s warm voice and guitar playing…
The Tusk that Did the Damage (Alfred A. Knopf), the second novel by Tania James ’99, explores the violence of the ivory trade in the…
This Thanksgiving, 100 patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center in Louisville received something to help make the holiday…
Whenever he thinks of Tamale, Dexter Mahaffey ’89 thinks of his longtime friend Haroon Mohammed, the current president of Sister Cities of Tamale. “I’ve never…
Even now, it seems like he can hardly believe it. When New York actor Sean Kleier ’05 was cast in a commercial for the travel…
As a six-year-old playing her first games on the ice, Reagan Carey ’97 never dreamed that her passion for hockey would one day take her…
Bipolar disorder is a devastating illness that can destroy relationships and undermine the ability to successfully manage school or work. It’s also often a contributing…
Theatre [502] is bringing a fresh face to theater in Louisville, thanks to Gil Reyes ’97 and his two co-directors. The Louisville theatre company kicked…
The fall 2012 release of The Perks of Being a Wallflower marked the big-screen debut of KCD alumna Erin Wilhelmi ’04. Although she’s an experienced…
Aerogrammes, the most recent book by Tania James ’99, is a collection of short stories that reads like a series of dispatches from far-off lands:…