A Sense of History – James Bowden

“No one will say that a lively sense of history is one of the intellectual virtues of the American people,” wrote Lionel Trilling in his introduction to π‘‡β„Žπ‘’ π‘ƒπ‘Ÿπ‘œπ‘π‘’π‘Ÿ 𝑆𝑑𝑒𝑑𝑦, a collection of very high-level essays on Great Books of the Western Tradition.

Antony King – Creativity Comes in Many Forms

Antony’s creativity comes in many forms. It could be something as simple as the beauty of a photograph or a spark from a conversation with a friend or a colleague. Words have always been art to him and there is art everywhere if one has an open mind.

Joan Hall – A Curiosity for the Unknown

I grew up and still reside within the beautiful sheltering hills and valleys of eastern Kentucky. My heritage provides a wealth of stories and intriguing characters.

Lisa Colodny – The Town Time Forgot

While growing up in the rural countryside of Kentucky, I was surrounded by an eclectic group of family and friends. My earliest recollections are of living in the little white house on Orchard Avenue in Louisville.