I visit radio stations. While it’s not all I do in my job as the editor of Radio magazine, it’s something I like to do. Most of the time the visits are related to something you’ll see in Radio ...
The Wedge is one of the most prominent and vulnerable plantations in the Santee Delta. Its home dates to 1826 and was built by William Lucas, a son of the rice mill inventor, Jonathan Lucas. In the ...
Beyond Kentucky’s borders, horse racing is a sport in steep decline. Within the commonwealth, however, wealth is common. Though no fewer than 48 American racetracks have closed since 2000, Kentucky ...
There was a time in American civic life when directness was considered a virtue, clarity a strength, and moral distinctions something to be drawn, not dodged. That time, we are told, is past. Now, we ...
There’s an American flag hanging on milepost 22.2 at northbound Route 55 in Cumberland County. It’s surrounded by three yellow-and-black signs urging passers-by to “Support Your Local Police.” I ...
The spring garden is a place of delight. Lush green leaves, productive new canes, fresh blooms and emerging rose buds are each an uplifting cause of celebration. When we look, we also encounter blind ...
One of the advantages museums hold over galleries is that their exhibits need not focus on one theme. In the wide array of artists, movements and time periods, viewers can experience art within a ...
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