
Hunter S. Thompson Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame Induction Address
Recorded by Cody Decker, January 28, 2015 at the Carnegie Center, Louisville, Kentucky. photo by Jinn Bug
Recorded by Cody Decker, January 28, 2015 at the Carnegie Center, Louisville, Kentucky. photo by Jinn Bug
By: Ashley Beth the winter storm at night makes you feel helpless reminds me of that dream where I’m running away from something or to something and I can’t get there I’m stuck silence snowed in sticky, slippery pieces of cloud quietly creating a boundary around you you can’t get […]
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art copyright 2015 Josh Chambers By: Rob Azevedo I was driving north on Interstate 93 in a power red Honda Civic hatchback when I hooked the curve near the Tripoli Road exit. I was on my way to the 1997 Scottish Highland Games at Loon Mountain in Lincoln, NH. It was […]
Looking forward with GT Poetry Editor Ron Whitehead In 1994 I initiated my efforts to honor Hunter S. Thompson in his home town and state, Louisville, Kentucky. I’m thankful to finally see much honoring of Hunter’s life and work in Louisville and Kentucky. Far back as I can recall I’ve […]
Recently GonzoToday was contacted by Kevin Simonson of Gonzo publishing fame in regards to his archive of HST material. He said we wanted to start releasing it to the public and I said: OK!!! Thank you Kevin! Clayton L. Luce Editor in Chief, GonzoToday
Eric Rubelmann has reported shots fired in Ferguson. Photos released by Rubelmanns friend and CBS news correspondent Laura Bluedorn show Ferguson tonight. This may be nothing folks, but it might be the apocalypse… [tribulant_slideshow gallery_id=”7″]
CRETE MAN PARTNERS WITH OMAHA WRITER TO COMPILE LOS ANGELES TIMES BEST SELLER, ‘CONVERSATIONS WITH HUNTER S. THOMPSON’ August 27, 2008 12:00 am • By Joelyn Hansen/Daily Sun staff writer Many photographs of the late journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson show him smoking a cigarette, drink in hand. But […]
Between 1830 and 1860, more than 3,000 fugitive slaves reached freedom thanks to networks of anti-slavery resistance — commonly known as the underground railroad. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and Columbia University professor Eric Foner is out with a new book, “Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad.” The […]
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