The Highlander Archive
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4 imagesAntz Wettig, left, and brother Jon Wettig opened Zanzabar, partly to provide a place for their local musician friends to perform original music. The bar now regularly brings in nationally known indie bands along with local groups. “I think the Louisville music scene is as cool as anywhere in the country,” says Antz.
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37 imagesPhotos made for Michael .L Jones' story in the October issue of The Highlander, "Art on the Radio," as they broadcast live from Art+FM's field studio at the 2012 IdeaFestival in the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville, Ky.
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23 imagesPhotos for The Highlander story "A Small-town Feeling" by Kirk Kandle in the November 2011 issue, shot on Frankfort Avenue in Louisville, Ky. See the story at: http://www.thehighlanderonline.com/all-articles/89-features/466-a-small-town-feeling (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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15 imagesPhotos of Kirk Kandle and his footage of Babe Ruth's Called Shot, made for Michael Jones' story, "The Called Shot," in the October 2011 issue of The Highlander. See it here: http://www.thehighlanderonline.com/all-articles/89-features/458-the-called-shot
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36 imagesA regular Monday, March 1, 2010 meeting of Boy Scout Troop 4 at St. Agnes Catholic Church on Newburg Road.
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16 imagesBridget Kelly, maker of Caketasticals, photographed at her home in the Highlands.
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13 imagesA headshot session with writer Carl Brown on the balcony of his apartment in The 800 Building, Friday, Sept. 14, 2012 in Louisville, Ky., for The Highlander.
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37 imagesA flash mob forms to dance to The Beatles' "Twist and Shout," Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011 during the seventh annual DoulaPalooza held at the Douglass Loop Farmers Market in Louisville, Ky.
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12 imagesCAPTIONS PENDING--Girl Scout meeting shot for The Highlander Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2008 in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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34 imagesThe Girl Scouts of Bloom School Troop 1188 make Derby hats at their Wednesday April 13, 2011 meeting at the ReMax Metro office on Dundee Road in Louisville, Ky. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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14 imagesYuriy Shevchenko of Glass Concept, Design Service Art Glass Studio, an architectural and interior art glass design company, photographed Friday, Dec. 11, 2012 in Louisville, Ky., for The Highlander Neighborhood Monthly newspaper. (See the Down to Business story by Eve Lee, “Window of Opportunity,” in the January 2013 issue: http://www.thehighlanderonline.com/print-articles/down-to-business/589-window-of-opportunity)
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15 imagesHeaven, Backwards By Jonathan Ashley Photos by Brian Bohannon A popular belief about drug addiction and alcoholism is that those who end up completely destroyed - living on the street, committing an amalgam of crimes to pay for their habits - are undereducated, ignorant and unaccomplished. Upon spending one day speaking to the residents of The Healing Place, a homeless shelter in the West End that has a drug and alcohol recovery program with a 65 percent success rate, this presumption no longer holds water. See the story Heaven, Backwards by Jonathan Ashley in the November issue of The Highlander newspaper in racks around Louisville, Ky., or online at www.thehighlanderonline.com
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117 imagesPhotos from the 37th annual Ancient Order of Hibernians St. Patrick's Parade Saturday, March 13, 2010, from Broadway on Baxter Avenue south along Bardstown Road to the Mid-City Mall in Louisville, Ky.
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117 imagesPhotos from the 37th annual Ancient Order of Hibernians St. Patrick's Parade Saturday, March 13, 2010, from Broadway on Baxter Avenue south along Bardstown Road to the Mid-City Mall in Louisville, Ky.
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31 imagesHoundmouth practices unreleased material at the Green House, Friday, Aug. 17, 2012 in New Albany, Ind., before an interview with Michael Jones for a story about the Louisville Music scene for the September issue of The Highlander. Houndmouth is bassist Zak Appleby, guitarist Matt Myers, keyboardist Katie Toupin and drummer Shane Cody, whose home they call the Green house.
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19 imagesIan Timothy, 16, works in his home studio producing the sixth episode of his claymation series "Beaver Creek" featuring Twig the beaver and his buddy, Drake the duck, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010 in Louisville, Ky.
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9 imagesMusic promoter Jamason Welker, manages the music at Baxter's 942 Bar and Grill on Baxter Avenue, Saturday, Aug. 11, 2012 in Louisville, Ky.
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22 imagesKern's Kitchen tour, Thursday, April 18, 2013 in Louisville, Ky., for The Highlander, May 2013 issue.
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20 imagesMusician and producer Kevin Ratterman poses in his nearly-finished studio, La La Land, Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2012 in Louisville, Ky., on Lexington Road. (Photo by Brian Bohannon)
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5 imagesMargaret Browning assists a shopper at Margaret's Consignment & Collectibles, an upscale resale store she began 20 years ago on the corner of Frankfort and Hite avenues.
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22 imagesVindhya Katta, instructor of Nachale: The Bollywood Dance Workout, introduces the Indian dance style during the English Conversation Club: Dance and Dialogue event Saturday April 9, 2011 at the Iroquois Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library in Louisville, Ky. Henna and Bindi followed the Bollywood dance lesson, and then volunteers were paired with English language learners to work on conversation skills.
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17 imagesOil. Vinegar. Chocolate. Beverly Bromley and Bob Hundley, founders of Primo Oils & Vinegars, opened their shop in Chenoweth Plaza on Brownsboro Road last fall. The couple offer specialty oils and vinegars from various regions around the world, with blends that may be used with salads, main dishes and desserts. - See more at: http://www.thehighlanderonline.com/print-articles/down-to-business/548-oil-vinegar-chocolate#sthash.rDKLpraQ.dpuf
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16 imagesProfessional writer Robyn Davis Sekula talks about Facebook with attorneys Pete Palmer and Jennifer Thompson at Palmer Thompson Law in New Albany, Ind., as they discuss their public relations and marketing needs.
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33 imagesSarah Havens of Sarah Havens Millinery at work in her studio in the Hope Worsted Mills building.
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5 imagesThese guys grabbed me as I was leaving the Vernon Club after shooting there for an upcoming Highlander story and wanted me to photograph them with a Blackberry. I handed it back and told them I'd make a picture with a real camera! Members of the Stray Cat Blues Band and friends pose outside during Kentuckiana Blues Society's 22nd Anniversary show at Vernon Club Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010 in Louisville, Ky.
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10 imagesJodie Tingle-Willis, proprietor of Supreme Peace Yoga, Wednesday, July 20, 2011 at her home studio in the Beechmont neighborhood in Louisville, Ky.
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18 imagesPhotos from the 25th anniversary party for the The Back Door and The Back Burner Grill, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010 in Louisville, Ky.
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4 imagesThe Lady Barbers of The Place To Go Hairstyling as seen in the August issue of The Highlander Neightborhood Monthly Newspaper: http://www.thehighlanderonline.com/all-articles/91-down-to-business/540-lady-barbers
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29 imagesToddlers following a different drummer can find their groove at Mama's Hip, where natural baby products and gift certificates for various classes are available. Jamming at a recent Wee Rock music class are, from left, Logan White, 3, Emma Jones Elstner, 3, her mother, Catherine Jones Elstner, 18-month-old Sawyer White and 22-month-old Shelby Meyer. The Wee Rock classes are held by Heidi Howe, standing. Photos from a Saturday, Nov. 19, 2011 WeeRock music class at Mama's Hip, shot for "The Faces of Giving," a story by Cindy Lamb in the December issue of The Highlander. See: http://www.thehighlanderonline.com/all-articles/89-features/474-the-faces-of-giving Present for class were: Kevin White with Logan, 3, and Sawyer, 18-month-old; Catherine Jones Elstner with Emma, 3, and Samuel, 1; Sarah and Paul Klausing with 11-month-old Ezra, and Cindy Meyer, with 22-month-old Shelby.