This week we're mining the legacy of "The Narco Farm," a Lexington legend that housed many greats – including Sonny Rollins, William S. Burroughs, Chet Baker, Wayne Kramer, Elivn Jones, and Red Rodney – that we've rounded up together in a dream team version of "the Narco Farm Brass Band." This summer, we're celebrating with …
This week, we're excited to announce our partnership with Institute 193, a non-profit art gallery space that generates collaborations between artists, musicians, and writers to produce exhibitions, publications, and projects that document the cultural landscape of the modern South. Founded in 2009, Institute 193 "embraces the notion that groundbreaking contemporary art can and does …
In 1917, Irvin Cobb wrote an amazing quote about Kentucky in the Columbia Spectator. In 2014, the sentiment continues to ring true: "To be born in Kentucky is a heritage; to brag about it is a habit; to appreciate it is a virtue." Earlier this year, Jeremy Booth made us a print celebrating Cobb and …
This week, we launch the 'Lexington Rainbow Print,' an emblematic and classic design with a rich history spanning back nearly 40 years. As we celebrate all things America we're also celebrating all things Lexington – a tip-of-the-hat to the town Kentucky for Kentucky calls home. This is no ordinary rainbow, but one with a …