Jim Owens, dean of Asbury University's School of Communications, talks about a new certification program for people who want to work behind the scenes in a film or television production.
On this edition of Unboxing the Bourbon, Sally Scherer, Josh Moore and Janet Patton sample White Hall Bourbon Cream from Boone County Distilling Co. (Music: www. bensound.com)
Sally Scherer, Josh Moore and Janet Patton sample Woodford Reserve's Double Double Oaked Bourbon, a variation of the popular Double Oaked Bourbon available for purchase at most liquor stores. (Music: www. bensound.com)
As part of a their autograph tour, members of the 1999 national championship Kentucky basketball team, which was featured on this year's Maker's Mark commemorative bottle, signed an assortment of UK paraphernalia at All Sports in the Fayette Mall.
In this episode of Unboxing the Bourbon, Sally Scherer, Josh Moore and Janet Patton test out a new Brown-Forman bourbon called the King of Kentucky. It will be released in June and will be a hard find. (Music: www.bensound.com)
While regulators debate the pros and cons of bitcoins, the rising real-world value of this digital currency inspires the question: What makes money, money?
Lucy Jones plans to restore a mid-century modern building on Winchester and turn it into a restaurant serving plant-based diner favorites like burgers and shakes. She hopes to open later this year.
Researchers at the University of Kentucky Tobacco Research and Development Center are testing a new crop: artemisia. They are teaming with researchers in Germany on a process to make a cure cheaper and more efficiently.
The Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association on Tuesday introduced a new all-Kentucky hamburger, available in one-pound bricks and two-pound packages of four patties.
Good Foods was having a holiday sampling event in 2015. Other Thanksgiving options include Sabio, state parks, Wallace Station, Wild Thyme, Ramsey's and Missy's Pies.
The Ruddy Duck Grille, which will open on Thursday evening, is going into the space occupied by Cheapside for almost 33 years. Cheapside’s founder, Keith Clark, is coming back to be part of the next “downtown Renaissance.”
The Applebee's restaurant in front of Southland Christian Church on Richmond Road was being torn down Tuesday in Lexington. A Chick-fil-A is planned for the site.
Beginning January 28, ads featuring entertainer Reba McEntire will air on television and computer screens nationwide to promote KFC’s new Smoky Mountain BBQ fried chicken.