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The Way Forwardnew

After a bloodless coup, the Fund for the Arts eyes … itself?
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
06-23-2011 |
Performance
Get Under The Bus?new

In education reform, the feds are dealing a high-stakes game, and cash-poor states are hard-pressed not to play.
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
08-06-2010 |
Education
The Kids on the Bus: The Never-Ending Trouble With School Integrationnew

Fifty-five years after Brown; 45 years after the Civil Rights Act; and 34 years after Louisville started busing, the issue remains controversial. Consensus seems elusive, and like so many things in contemporary life, one's views may hinge on whose ox is being gored.
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
08-21-2009 |
Education
Spunky Doesn't Give a Damnnew
A year in the life of a dog-training class.
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
02-25-2008 |
Animal Issues
Tags: animal issues
No More False Dichotomies: Don't Piecemeal Me, Bronew
It's too bad we can't elect a president by pastiche. There are various bits to like about various candidates, but no single one seems worth swooning over.
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
01-15-2008 |
Commentary
Will Louisville's Voters Take the Bait?new
The library tax haggle gets weird.
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle and Rick Redding |
10-22-2007 |
Policy Issues
Tags: public policy issues
Patty Griffin & Louisville Are Old Friendsnew
She's a big name in folk-rock now, but Louisville knew her way back when.
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
08-14-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Patty Griffin
One Hell of a Weeknew
John Cusack, star of Grace is Gone, talks about the Sundance crowd favorite.
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
02-05-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Grace is Gone, James Strouse
The Orange Revolutionnew
John Yarmuth colored voters' fancy this year -- now what?
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
11-15-2006 |
Politics
Tags: 2006elect
Smart Is As Smart Doesnew
Reality says we may want to change our land use policies before it's too late -- but how?
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
08-14-2006 |
Housing & Development
Tags: housing & development
Therapy of Notenew
A spoonful of music helps the medicine go down, so to speak.
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
07-24-2006 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
Moral Mendacity

In his new book -- a stocking stuffer for the pissed-off liberal in your family -- first-time author Bryan Harris lays out the facts about moralistic rightwingers who have their own skeletons. Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh, you've been served.
LEO Weekly |
Cary Stemle |
09-22-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews