The Quilters, Netflix, May 15, 2025 This touching documentary short about men in prison who design and sew quilts for foster children was shortlisted for an Oscar this year, and it’s easy to see why. The cameras take you inside the sewing room at South Central Correctional … [Read more...] about We’re Watching The Quilters And Sirens This Summer
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Add Some Sizzle With An Outdoor Kitchen
Creating an outdoor oasis seems to be at the top of everyone’s wish list these days. Along with comfortable seating and attractive landscaping, adding an outdoor kitchen heats up your backyard space. Today’s Transitions wanted to check in with a local expert to find out what you … [Read more...] about Add Some Sizzle With An Outdoor Kitchen
Improve Your Memory With Peptide Therapy
Most people consider cognitive decline a natural part of aging. Trouble remembering where you put your keys or forgetting what you need from the grocery is just part of getting old – or is it? What if you could slow or even stop this decline? Regenerative peptide therapies can … [Read more...] about Improve Your Memory With Peptide Therapy
Two New Releases We’re Reading This Summer
The Red House, by Mary Morris, released May 13, 2025 The Red House is a clever cross-genre novel that is part historical fiction, part family mystery, and part coming-of-age story. The narrative follows Laura, who is still affected by the disappearance of her mother 30 years … [Read more...] about Two New Releases We’re Reading This Summer
An Accessible Venture In The Woods, At The Zoo, And In The Gym
It’s been 35 years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed, requiring public accommodations, employers, transportation providers, and other entities to be accessible to people with disabilities. But accessibility in and around Louisville still has a ways to go … [Read more...] about An Accessible Venture In The Woods, At The Zoo, And In The Gym




