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- Reality Check
- Planting out seedlings and sowing seeds require attention to details
- Alleys and junkyards offer Louisville photographer subject matter
- Parable of the Barred Owl
- Letting Go
- Getting Started with a Greenhouse
- Preparing Soil: The Importance of Compost
- Walking Around Shining
- On Songs Born out of the Landscape: A Conversation with Matthew Haughton
- Stories of privilege and poverty intertwine in eloquent ‘Ash Grove’
- How to Climb an Airboat Cage
- Compound Fracture
- Creme Brulee
- The Half-Life of Home
- The Illuandas
- The Provocation of Massah
- Prayer for the Anawim
- Richmond, 1958
- Soldiering On
- These are Not My Hands
- Studies in Extinction
- Everybody Knows This is Nowhere
- Some Men from Kentucky (for Ron Whitehead)
- How to Play the Washboard, in Five Easy Steps
- Judy Bonds Appalachian Gandhi
- You’re Not Thinking of Me
- Smoked
- Cordawood
- Mother
- 2010
- A Community at its Best
- Pruning the Rubber Tree
- The Art of Hanging Laundry
- Knowing there are Stains: Some Thoughts on Racism and the Presidency
- Novel offers tongue-in-cheek look at Southern football culture
- And the winners are …
- My Grandmother’s Apron
- Photo of the Day:
- A Word on My Religious Roots
- Squash and zucchini overload? Make something new
- Controlling weeds, pests may be easier than you think
- Novel depicts dark secrets, religious fervor of Appalachian town
- Photo of the Day:
- Redesign in progress
- Judges for 2012 Literary Contest
- Four Films to Restore Your Soul
- To Every Intemperate Peter: Warren Lee Hill and the Failure of the Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles
- Photo of the Day:
- Questions of Monk and Martyr: Race, Religion and Social Justice in the South
- Photo of the Day:
- Rethinking Independence
- Congratulations to our Pushcart Prize nominees
- New Southerner suspends publication
- Southeastern landscape finds its Mary Oliver in Janisse Ray’s ‘House of Branches’
- ‘The Hands of Strangers:’ A Quick and Satisfying Book for Summer
- Sowing New Mustard Seeds: The Moral Question of Mountaintop Removal
- Not another hoop dream in the heart of basketball country
- Get a free tree at Bernheim Forest
- Crap. Is it too late to start seedlings?
- Daniel Martin Moore transcends gospel genre with ‘In the Cool of the Day’
- Attention shoppers: You may now resume your regularly scheduled visits to big-box stores
- Tips for Shopping at a Big-Box Store
- Learning to speak
- Going green may not always mean looking crazy
- Gag the Gifts
- Mean, green and lean for the holidays
- Do I have to compost?
- Pushcart Prize nominees announced
- One fish, two fish, red state, blue state
- Use It or Lose It
- A Beautiful Violence: Charles Dodd White’s slim new novel packs power
- A little prep and a little prayer yield enough tomatoes to feed a multitude
- Self-sufficiency or community sufficiency? I can’t do it alone!
- While I wasn’t looking
- Baby Steps: Epic Fail … Up Next: Blue Pills or Off-Grid Movie Spoilers
- What a load of socialist garbage!
- Baby Steps for Home Improvement: Reduce electricity and gas bills before winter sets in
- High standard of living versus high quality of life
- Baby Step 3: Slow down while eating; it’s a spoon, not a shovel!
- Holy cow! That’s no farm, honey …
- Baby Step 2: Turn a vice into a virtue
- ‘Rethinkers’ turn Katrina tragedy into positive change
- Cast your vote for jobs, fresh food in Louisville
- Novel, poetry collection or concept album? Keane masters the ring and the written word
- Farming Cotton
- Homing
- My cooking is what I call creative
- My Black Dog
- [parts of the spine and how they work]
- Family Farm Day lets you dig in
- Middle school students will be part of Healthy Foods, Local Farms Conference
- Literary contest open to poetry, fiction and nonfiction
- Farmers, teachers and concerned eaters to convene at food-focused conference
- Connecting with Nature One Bite at a Time
- Tips for Harvesting Wild Edibles
- Author Karen Spears Zacharias: On Jesus and the Economy
- For Whom Grief
- Documentary raises questions about mining methods and the devastation required to meet energy needs
- Fifty Dollar, Fifty Dollar
- What You Make
- The Beauregard Group
- Chapter Four: The Mayor
- Not a single false note or bad song recorded on ‘Beneath a Jealous Moon’
- Brilliant and startling, Noriega’s poems deliver ‘kiss-the-canvas, one-two punch’
- Tomlinson’s fictional stories reveal hard truths of mountaintop removal mining and other subjects
- Memorable characters, narrator’s insights immerse reader in House’s latest novel
- Kara’s Bean
- The Power of Names
- Must We Mow?
- Easy steps to reduce, reuse and recycle common household garbage
- Annual festival honors memory and musical heritage of Uncle Dave Macon
- Moving Mountains for Children
- Street party and concert set for second year to raise awareness of mountaintop removal
- Ecologically friendly building teaches about saving energy
- Author Connie May Fowler talks about her new novel, ghosts and why she’s a fan of independent bookstores
- Lost on Earth Day
- Leery or Weary of Earth Day?
- Driven to Slow Down
- The Birdman
- Outsourcing
- I Dream of My Past
- After Rainfall
- Eve’s Regret
- Longing for Transformation
- Unplugged and Lovin’ It
- Judges for 2010 Literary Contest
- Collection offers taste of Kentucky’s best poets
- Sollee and Moore use music to shed light on mountaintop removal mining
- Critically acclaimed Kentucky duo to perform at Brown Theatre
- Solar in Kentucky? 1970s house shows it works
- Herring’s musical, lyrical gifts abound in ‘Golden Apples’
- A Journey Down the Apalachicola
- Annunciation
- Something in the Wash
- How to Save 89 Cents
- Leanin’ Back
- Mine
- Reaching Through the Wall
- Collection offers full plate of life in small package
- Students lead charge to change food served in cafeteria
- Making Manna
- Poems in ‘Seed Across Snow’ lift mundane into profound
- Quiet epiphanies among most explosive moments in ‘Conquering Venus’
- Blessed by an Otter
- Batteries Not Included
- Novel offers compelling view of 19th century mountain life
- Pushcart Prize nominees announced
- Wendell Berry, others to discuss growing community through food
- River lover celebrates 60th birthday paddling Apalachicola solo
- Chris Holbrook speaks on the writing process, activism and his Eastern Kentucky roots
- ‘Speech is the candle’ in new poetry collection
- Memoir speaks on lessons of failure, solitude and uncertainty
- August 15, 2007
- Ain’t it great to be smug
- Intentions
- The Plants
- Rose Hips
- The Moon Can See the Light of Day
- Ars Poetica
- Holding Out Hope
- The Last House in Mud
- Challah
- The Good Gifts of a Fishing Hole
- Saving Mountains
- Bread Puddings Your Kids Will Remember
- Carefully crafted novel provides insight into early settlers’ lives and deaths
- New Southerner announces ‘James Baker Hall Memorial Prize in Poetry’
- Hundreds memorialize James Baker Hall
- A President Breaks Hearts in Appalachia
- A Tribute to Thomas Berry, Scholar, Visionary, Planet Lover
- Memorial for James Baker Hall
- Lettuce From the Garden, With Worms
- Chilaquiles
- The Way of the Eco-Warrior
Garden Spot of the World
- Novel portrays one woman’s struggle to overcome lost youth
- Poems speak to loss with grace, acceptance
Don’t buy it
- The Gold Star
- Growing-Out Jericho
- Miss Lizzie’s Kitchen
- Katrina’s Voices
- Why—and other questions that get us out of bed each morning
- Going Brown
- Obama walks a fine line over mining
- Bull shit
A new USDA program could put small farmers out of business - Small Saturday Poem
- Honeybee colonies still declining
- EPA failed to disclose coal ash-related health risks
- Inhumane factory farming practices to blame for swine flu outbreak
- Obama seeks reversal of mountaintop mining rule
- Offshore wind power could meet United States’ electricity demand
- Final Judges for Literary Contest
- Nature Camp, Nature Walks at Meadow Glen Farm
- Tell the Pesticide Peddlers: We support Michelle Obama’s organic garden
- Through a Poet’s Lens: James Baker Hall’s photographs on exhibit at 21c Museum
- Dishes for a Wild Green Dinner
- All Things Wild and Wonderful: How a foraged mountain food connected two children
- Louisville Loves Mountains Festival
- REVIEW
Show captures Berry’s voice, concerns - Seeking Submissions-We Pay
- James Baker Hall Exhibit & Poetry Reading
- The Big Turn-Off
- EPA to review mountaintop mining permits
- The First Feast of Spring
- Penny for Your Thoughts?
- Good Neighbors
- Grandma Neal’s Oatmeal Cake
- A Day at the Falls of the Ohio
- Intersection
- Thirty-Six Rockers
- Common Work
- Waiting for the Hurricane to Arrive
- Honesty
- Lessons in Neighborliness
- Food, Love and Ms. Fannie Neal
- Y’all Come Back Now
