Progressive Kentucky blogger Joe Sonka and a male friend (neither actually gay) showed up together to the Creation Museum Date Night event on Feb. 11th, only to be turned away by security because their presence would be “disruptive.” No gay or gay-pretend couples, please. Only straight and straight-pretend. Now, step this way to see our tax-funded 10,000-year-old dinosaurs.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (TP-KY) made a budget that’s kind of like a not-budget, because it doesn’t set aside any money for a lot of things that the government usually does, and also shuts down much of the government, actually.
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Mysterious Creature Is Not a Fictional Monster After All

Sad news cryptozoologists. Experts now believe that the strange hairless creature found in Kentucky is not a mythical chupacabra, it’s a bald raccoon, which is still rare, but no where near as cool as something that doesn’t exist.
For like 24 hours, tea baggers basked in outsider glory when their guy, Rand Paul (son of Ron Paul), won the Kentucky Senate primary over his Republican adversary. Pundits hailed the Tea Party as a tour de force that incumbents on both the left and right should fear. That is, until Paul opened his mouth and started speaking…about anything. From the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to BP or the conspiratorial Amero, Paul’s fringe views are quickly turning his current victory lap into an inevitable career-killing crash that we all get to watch in almost real time.
The British blokes who love to draw on public property and began their career in Amsterdam before moving onto other international destinations, The London Police, will exhibit new art next month at the BLDG Gallery, Kentucky’s only relevant cultural space. The exhibition will of course feature their signature “Lads” on canvasses juxtaposed with “local influences and architecture” and also include short films by the public space decorating duo.
“The London Police Ride Again,” Mar 19 – Apr 30, BLDG Gallery, Kentucky




























