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The CivicLex Team discusses what's new at CivicLex - including CivicLex's new blog, and its participation in the national program Let's Make a Mark. CivicLex is a non-profit organization that is working to build a more civically engaged community by providing better access to information and building stronger relationships between citizens, those who serve them, and the processes that impact them. This podcast is brought to you by The Blue Grass Community Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Lexington Community Radio, Anchor, and CivicLex Member Support. Links links links: CivicLex -> civiclex.org Let's Make Mark National -> https://letsmakeamark.org CivicLex Blog -> https://medium.com/@CivicLex Support our work -> patreon.com/civiclex
The CivicLex Team sits down with Christian Motley of the New Leaders Council and Russell Allen of The Plantory and Take Back Cheapside to reflect on our joint 2019 On The Table... tables. We talk about Belonging in the context of Data, Nonprofits, Boards, and Journalism. CivicLex is a non-profit organization that is working to build a more civically engaged community by providing better access to information and building stronger relationships between citizens, those who serve them, and the processes that impact them. This podcast is brought to you by The Blue Grass Community Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Lexington Community Radio, Anchor, and CivicLex Member Support. Links links links: CivicLex -> civiclex.org New Leaders Council -> newleaderscouncil.org/kentucky#fellows Plantory -> plantory.org CivicLex/NLC/Plantory On The Table notes -> civiclex.org/on-the-table Get On Board -> plantory.org/get-on-board More about On The Table -> bgcf.org/onthetable Support our work -> patreon.com/civiclex
CivicLex Radio Hour is back in 2019 with a new live show format, developed in partnership with 93.9FM Lexington Community Radio! CivicLex Radio Hour airs live every Friday at 11am on WLXU. This episode, recorded on March 15th, features Andrea James talking about On The Table, and Graham Pohl talking about the Board of Architectural Review and the Lexington Planning Commission. CivicLex is a non-profit organization that is working to build a more civically engaged community by providing better access to information and building stronger relationships between citizens, those who serve them, and the processes that impact them. This podcast is brought to you by The Blue Grass Community Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Lexington Community Radio, and CivicLex Member Support. Support our work at patreon.com/civiclex
On this episode of the CivicLex Radio Hour, the CivicLex Team discusses issues of Affordable Housing in Lexington - particularly, what folks are impacted by Housing issues, and what the city is currently doing about it. The episode also previews an interview with Justin Kirchner of the Lexington Community Land Trust that will be in a future episode on Affordable Housing. CivicLex is a non-profit organization that is working to build a more civically engaged community by providing better access to information and building stronger relationships between citizens, those who serve them, and the processes that impact them. This podcast is brought to you by The Blue Grass Community Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Lexington Community Radio, Anchor, and CivicLex Member Support. More information at civiclex.org
In CivicLex's Election Special, we featured snippets from a roundtable conversation we had with Vice Mayor Steve Kay and Council Members James Brown and Kathy Plomin - this episode features the rest of that conversation. We also sat down with Tom Martin, host of WEKU's 'Eastern Standard' to talk about his new spin on the show, and what upcoming episodes will be focused on. CivicLex is a non-profit organization that is working to build a more civically engaged community by providing better access to information and building stronger relationships between citizens, those who serve them, and the processes that impact them. This podcast is brought to you by The Blue Grass Community Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Lexington Community Radio, Anchor, and CivicLex Member Support. Support our work at patreon.com/civiclex
In this episode of the CivicLex Radio Hour, the CivicLex Team interviews Lexington residents and poll workers on Election Day 2018, talks with New Council Member Jennifer Reynolds and Lexington Herald-Leader Reporter Beth Musgrave, and sits down for a Roundtable Conversation with Vice Mayor Steve Kay and Council Members James Brown and Kathy Plomin. CivicLex is a non-profit organization that is working to build a more civically engaged community by providing better access to information and building stronger relationships between citizens, those who serve them, and the processes that impact them. This podcast is brought to you by The Blue Grass Community Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Lexington Community Radio, and CivicLex Member Support. Support our work at patreon.com/civiclex
We are so lucky to have had filmmaker Robby Henson as our guest. We spent the whole show picking his brain on his own impressive film catalog, the Pioneer Playhouse in Danville, Kentucky, and his favorite, most influential movies. This episode was broadcast July 5, 2018 on WLXU 93.9 FM, Lexington Community Radio.
On this latest episode, Lucy and Paul look at the feel-good film of the summer if you're evil, "Hereditary." They present a list of their favorite movies with creepy kids (not including Mary Kate and Ashley films...seriously, did they ever smile?), as well as the latest in movie news. This episode was originally broadcast on Thursday, June 14, 2018, on 93.9 WLXU-FM, Lexington Community Radio.
Lucy and Paul review the new Gabrielle Union picture called "Payback is..." Oh wait, no, that's not the name of it. See the poster if you don't believe us. It's actually called "Breaking In." In addition to the latest movie news, we'll provide our very cheery list of the best home invasion movies. This show was originally broadcast May 17, 2018, on WLXU 93.9 FM, Lexington Community Radio.
Hello again! Lucy and Paul dive into the latest Adam Sandler-produced and Robert Smigel-directed online only flick, "The Week Of." They also created a list of their favorite movies with some sort of measurement of time/calendar/temporal anomaly in the title, and of course review the latest movie news. This episode was originally broadcast on May 3, 2018, on WLXU-FM 93.9 Lexington Community Radio.
Lucy and Paul review the new Wes Anderson film "Isle of Dogs," about some dogs...on an island...one could even say it was an isle. Anyway, there's that, the latest movie news, and a list of Lucy and Paul's favorite films by Mr. Anderson. This episode was originally broadcast April 19, 2018, on WLXU 93.9 FM, Lexington Community Radio.
Lucy and Paul have a special guest this week, Alexandre O. Philippe, film expert who was in town this past week promoting his documentary 78:52, a documentary about the famous shower scene in Hitchcock's Psycho. Of course, you get the regular movie news as well as Alexandre joining us in a review of Spielberg's new Ready Player One. This episode was originally broadcast on April 5, 2018 on WLXU 93.9 FM, Lexington Community Radio.
With apologies to Cypress Hill, the title for the podcast gives away the topic. Lucy and Paul reviewed Steven Soderbergh's "Unsane," with mixed results. Listen to their interview, the latest in film news, and a list from each of their favorite Soderbergh films. This show was orginally broadcast March 29, 2018, on WLXU-FM 93.9, Lexington Community Radio.
This week's (ridiculously late) podcast includes the latest movie news and a review of the recent Oscar-winner for Best Foreign Language Film, A Fantastic Woman. Lucy and Paul also list their favorite Oscar winners in that sometimes confusing category. This show was orginially broadcast on Thursday, March 22, on WLXU 93.9 FM, Lexington Community Radio.
This week, Lucy and Paul review Thoroughbreds, which has nothing to do with bread, and is only slightly about horses. They provide some of the latest film news and views, and then list their favorite movies with rich people who may have crossed legal lines. That list is broken down into seven groups of five films each, with three omnibus lists not in any particular order. This show was orginially broadcast on Thursday, May 16, 2018 from WLXU 93.9, Lexington Community Radio.
Lucy and Paul review the new movie Red Sparrow, accents and all. They also deliver the latest movie news, list some of their favorite movies with famously bad accents delivered by otherwise qualified actors, and of course settle the Great Candy Mystery of 2018. This is the episode broadcast on March 8, 2018 on WLXU, Lexington Community Radio.
Lucy and Paul review Winchester, talk about some recent movie news, and list their favorite haunted house movies. This is our show from February 8, 2018 on WLXU-FM, Lexington Community Radio.
Melanie Blandford and Sherry Maddock met for the first time in the Lexington Community Radio studio when we broadcast this episode. Their meeting held magic. Listen as these two wonderful leaders toward new food systems talk about their connections to plants: they may be sister “plant empaths,” humans gifted with particular sensitivities to plants’ lives. In more traditional terms, Melanie Blandford is the Executive Director of Marketing for the Kentucky Deparment of Agriculture, and leads the acclaimed Kentucky Proud branding and marketing program. Sherry Maddock recently moved to Melbourne, Australia, where she is at work establishing an entity that connects people facing difficulties with opportunities and hope as they nurture plants in an urban setting. While in Lexington, Sherry played a leadership role in a network of urban gardening and job development initiatives, including 4th Street Farm, the London Ferrell Community Garden, Seedleaf and FoodChain.
Guests Sarabeth Brownrobie(founder of the Winter Wizarding Waltz) and Ashley Minton (innovative chef for this year's event)came to the Lexington Community Radio studios to describe a magical fund-raising and food/drink event that raises money for the local Harry Potter Alliance (Lexpecto Patronum)to use for good.