by April Allman | Sep 7, 2021 | Community, Way to Go Woman
“I want people to hear that it is our duty to take care of each other. If we are able, we need to make sure our neighbors have food or our children’s friends have school supplies,” says Rebecca Ruth Ward, 31, winner in the Community/Activism...
by April Allman | Sep 6, 2021 | Community, Don't Miss This, Entertainment
Pandora Productions’ Birds of a Feather, with performances through September 19. A persistent longing among many of us during the pandemic has been to gather and experience the arts together. Now, opportunities are resurfacing to do just that. Here are a couple...
by April Allman | Sep 1, 2021 | Featured
Ladies, rejoice and let your hair flow freely! The CROWN Act has passed in Louisville. In our new September issue, Read about the young women who inspired understanding and made their voices heard on the steps of the State Capitol, and hear from other Black women who...
by April Allman | Aug 27, 2021 | Food, Living
Summer Stone Fruit Sabayon, recipe by Jackie Joseph. Try this recipe for Summer Stone Fruit Sabayon! The demise of the hospitality industry during quarantine forced local baker Jackie Joseph to take a huge step out of her comfort zone into other realms of the...
by April Allman | Aug 26, 2021 | Food, Living
Jackie Joseph, now owner of her own bakery named JJBakes & Co., struggled when she lost her job during the pandemic, but went on to win the Food Network’s competition show Best Baker in America. When this baker lost her job during the pandemic, she had to...