• [Opinion] Now Everyone Does Food: A Reactionary Cash Grab When Lives Are at Stake

    [Opinion] Now Everyone Does Food: A Reactionary Cash Grab When Lives Are at Stake

    By Taylor Ryan, Executive Director and Founder of Change Today, Change Tomorrow There is a special kind of exhaustion that comes from being right too early. Last year, Change Today, Change Tomorrow was in rooms across this city sounding the alarm: SNAP would fall, and when it did, it would not be a slow slide…

  • “Liberty And Justice For Null” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    “Liberty And Justice For Null” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville,  Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…

  • Kentucky Data Shows Children And Elderly Hurt The Most By The Loss Of SNAP Food Benefits

    Kentucky Data Shows Children And Elderly Hurt The Most By The Loss Of SNAP Food Benefits

    Regardless of personal feelings about people who use government assistance, the data is clear. The majority of people who use supplemental help are children or those over 60 and are considered elderly. SNAP is not a program that gives free money to people without need. It is not giving money to people who are not…

  • “Frogs Against Fascism” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    “Frogs Against Fascism” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville,  Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…

  • [Story Updated] LEO Weekly Owner Sued For Contract Non-Payment

    [Story Updated] LEO Weekly Owner Sued For Contract Non-Payment

    Story updated 10/24/25 3:30 a.m. Chris Keating, the owner of LEO Weekly, Cincinnati Beat, and Detroit Metro Times, has been named as a defendant in a Missouri lawsuit stemming from the sale of St. Louis’ Sauce Magazine. In the lawsuit, filed in July,  Allyson Mace of Bent Mind Creative Group claims that Keating agreed to…

  • “New Final” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    “New Final” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville,  Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…

  • Louisville To Host National Violence Prevention Gathering Of Cities United

    Louisville To Host National Violence Prevention Gathering Of Cities United

    Louisville will be the site of a gathering of more than 1300 in attendance for the Cities United 12th Annual Convening. This event hosts those community members and other “peacemakers” who gather to “learn, connect, and share lessons on interrupting violence, dismantling systems of inequity, and investing in communities to create safe, healthy and hopeful…

  • When Care Is Conditional For Black Children

    When Care Is Conditional For Black Children

    by Taylor Ryan “Do you have a program scheduled?” The woman answered when I asked her if they had a cartfor me to bring some meals in to feed the 30+ children that attend the Shawnee Library between3-8:30 PM on a daily basis. I had just gotten back to Louisville from Lexington, KY. I took…

  • “The Great Trumpkin,” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    “The Great Trumpkin,” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville,  Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…

  • “It’s Miller Time,” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    “It’s Miller Time,” A Political Cartoon By Michael Ray

    After a several-decade hiatus from cartooning and 13 years away from Louisville,  Michael Ray returns to cartooning. Previously, he was published in the esteemed local alt-press, including CityPaper, MainStreet, Louisville Artist Magazine, and spent a handful of years at the University of Louisville Cardinal (starting in the mid-seventies “shudder”). He is unapologetically still a liberal…

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