Singer/actress Jennifer Fogarty stars in the stage adaptation of The Addams Family, running through October 20th at The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets We interviewed "Wednesday" on a Wednesday. Synchronicity.
Year: 2013
Cruz to obscurity
If only elections were like golf scores where low numbers succeed. Meanwhile, The New York Times profiles Mitch McConnell's race versus Matt "Bevins."
The hunger before Hunger Games
Here's my chat with Karen & Meredith Lawrence on Jennifer Lawrence's new film, her humility, and the moving moment when an acting coach changed everything. 84WHAS AUDIO DETAILS on the fundraising screening of Hunger Games: Catching Fire Great Day Live VIDEO
Louisville time lapse: stunning
Louisville In Motion. A timelapse tour of Louisville Kentucky. from Eric Stemen on Vimeo. Enjoy Eric Stemen's time lapse film of Louisville architecture, infrastructure, and nature in this film that took over a year to sew together. This may be the best visual exhibit of Kentucky's largest city in the digital era.
Et tu, Brutus?
Pragmatic Horror Film
Now you're making sense, kids. You're not as stupid as Hollywood tries to make you appear. Congratulations.
At my core, I am still a deejay
Long before I began evolving my WHAS show into All Talk, I played music on WHAS, WQMF, WLRS, and WKQQ in Lexington. Go the PODCAST page to hear bits of my broadcasts from 1977 forward.
Cardinals play when they’re not playing
The reigning NCAA National Champion Louisville Cardinals new team for 2013-14 showed a casual side in this Media Day photo by Scott Utterback of The Courier-Journal.
Metz Here!
Legendary WHAS Radio & TV talk show host Milton Metz set the standard for Louisville broadcast talent with his charm and professionalism. Here is 1972 audio of Milton Metz interviewing deejays from other Louisville stations on the matter of compensation. Mr. Metz is retired and enjoying life visiting with friends and volunteering for several philanthropic agencies in Louisville. Sincere thanks to the anonymous soul who delivered this photo to WHAS Radio 66 years later.