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Master Musician Festival 2015

By Kentucky For Kentucky |

Master Musician Festival 2015

We love events that are all about 'Gettin' Kentucky Loud & Proud'. This Saturday July 11th we'll be setting up shop at the Master Musician Festival in Somerset, KY (SCC Festival Field) and serving up fresh gear to proud Kentuckians! We can't wait! It's a great event. Our friends at West Sixth will also be …

We have teamed back up with Dapper Classics, y'all.  That means socks… more socks!  Dapper Classics is a Kentucky based company, admired for their high quality and American-made dapper dress socks; socks that are going to complete the Kentucky wardrobe you've been dreaming of.  We love horses.  We love chicken.  We love bourbon. Fast horses, fried …

The Night Market Is Coming!

By Kentucky For Kentucky |

The Night Market Is Coming!

Get ready Kentucky, the NoLi CDC's Night Market is back! Back in action this Friday July 3rd from 6-10pm. Hell yeah! An epic Northside evening of live music (Lexington Lexington), yummy craft beer (West Sixth), cool local vendors (like us), food trucks, 5,000 kick-ass Kentuckians (and a few tourists), fresh air, hip outdoor lighting (makes …

WELCOME TO THE USA BOURBON DRINKING TEAM

By Kentucky For Kentucky |

WELCOME TO THE USA BOURBON DRINKING TEAM

Do you love drinking Kentucky bourbon? Are you good at drinking Kentucky bourbon? Are you a proud American? Do you want to become a member of the 'USA Bourbon Drinking Team'? If you answered 'Hell Yes' to all four of those questions then welcome aboard, you badass Kentucky bourbon drinker! You are now a member …

Humans of Central Appalachia

By Coleman Larkin |

Humans of Central Appalachia

Show It Like You Know It
Malcolm J. Wilson's unfiltered look at the real Humans of Central Appalachia

 
Something about the way photographer Malcolm J. Wilson freezes the light on his subjects, or the way the dark rivulets of, say, the wrinkles in their skin, seem to carry on in fluid motion like …