Happy 225th Kentucky!
As Kentucky celebrates its 225th birthday, we’re taking a look forward. We asked several knowledgeable people, “what will Kentucky be like in 2042?” You may be surprised by some of the answers.
View ArticleThe Swallows’ Savior
The existence of Mission San Juan Capistrano in California today and the legend of its famous swallows are greatly due to a Kentuckian.
View ArticleUnited We Stand, Divided We Fall
I need to apologize before I even get started. I am at a loss. For 22 years, we have strived to create a magazine that is all about bringing people together. Now, we find ourselves in a time—hopefully...
View ArticleSome days go to pot for a good cause
Paducah's Empty Bowls project benefits the Community Kitchen.
View ArticleBeyond the Fenceline
Bardstown’s American Legion Post 42 visits Guantanamo Bay to assist veterans and high school students
View ArticleDouble Nickel
I must be looking weathered. Maybe not so much as leathery George Hamilton in the latest batch of Colonel Sanders commercials, but apparently I’m no longer a spring chicken.
View ArticleHappy 225th Kentucky!
As Kentucky celebrates its 225th birthday, we’re taking a look forward. We asked several knowledgeable people, “what will Kentucky be like in 2042?” You may be surprised by some of the answers.
View ArticleThe Swallows’ Savior
The existence of Mission San Juan Capistrano in California today and the legend of its famous swallows are greatly due to a Kentuckian.
View ArticleUnited We Stand, Divided We Fall
I need to apologize before I even get started. I am at a loss. For 22 years, we have strived to create a magazine that is all about bringing people together. Now, we find ourselves in a time—hopefully...
View ArticleThe Middle Lane
My grandparents’ Latonia home shared a driveway with that of their next-door neighbors. Apparently, driveways were not a significant consideration when the houses were built.
View ArticleThe W Word
We were raised learning the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them done unto you.
View ArticleUnited We Publish
The Kentucky Explorer is coming to Kentucky Monthly! Here's what to expect...
View ArticleInductees Come to the Carnegie
Six gifted wordsmiths who have entered The Great Scriptorium--the library in the sky--were inducted Thursday night into the Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame.
View ArticleThe Sailor’s Log
We shouldn’t forget that we’re surrounded by those who have risked their lives—lost their limbs—for the freedoms we often take for granted.
View ArticleLooking Down on Lincoln
Did you know Kentucky’s Capitol Rotunda is a dome within a dome? If not, you’re not alone. Few people—more than a dozen and less than 100—each year make the twisted trek to the top of the Capitol dome.
View ArticleUnited We Publish
The Kentucky Explorer is coming to Kentucky Monthly! Here's what to expect...
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