Meet Your Maker: Lane Hettich
“I think the older you get, the more comfortable you are in your own skin. And that includes picking up your own weird hobbies.”
“I think the older you get, the more comfortable you are in your own skin. And that includes picking up your own weird hobbies.”
The startup community in Louisville is by no means large, and there are even fewer technology startups. As a fellow tech startup founder, I make a point of meeting other tech startup teams either at networking events or one-on-one meetings. … Continue reading
How did you get started as a maker? It was a very gradual process. As a child, I enjoyed drawing. And I pursued that through my high school and college years in fits and starts. While I was in grad … Continue reading
“For me, it comes down to something really simple: I love wood grain.”
So, you want to start a Kickstarter campaign, but you just don’t know how to get started. Michelle Jones, the genius behind Consuming Louisville and Menu and Hours, offers her advice.
“Roadtrip!” Just that one serendipitous word uttered by Kelsey King and her three girlfriends in 2009 has led to the University of Louisville’s entry into the 2013 United States Department of Energy Solar Decathlon competition. On her way into the … Continue reading
“When I left Louisville on a quest to find a calling, I wasn’t 100 percent sure where it would take me. When I talked with my friends, they all thought I was crazy to go into the woods in the … Continue reading
The Pegasus Parade’s annual traipse down Broadway is Louisville’s oldest Kentucky Derby Festival event, filling the streets with celebratory sights and sounds since 1956. This year’s march marks the 57th year for the event, as a host of sponsors and … Continue reading