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Heather C. Watson

Heather C. Watson
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southern belle, writer, amateur chef, kentucky basketball fanatic.

Is this the year Calipari’s Cats win it all?

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UK by the Numbers: Is this the year Cal’s Cats will win it all? by Heather C. Watson Eight. It’s a number that’s being thrown around Lexington...

Big Blue All-Stars vs. the Villains: The Ultimate Do-Over

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This article appears on page 14 of the October 13 print edition of Ace. by Heather C. Watson  If we could turn back the...

Kentucky’s Tomato Tradition

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Last month, the Herald-Leader ran a Weekender feature that they called the Kentucky Bucket List. It was one of those feel-good summer articles spotlighting...

Transy’s Evolving Role Downtown

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On the late April weekend on which Transylvania University inaugurated its 25th President, the festivities were perhaps overshadowed by the announcement that the University...

UK Basketball: A New Team with New Goals

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This article appears on page 7 of the November 11 Ace. Courier Journal clippings excavated by Heather C. Watson "Six-foot-eleven forward-center from New Orleans,...

As Kentucky Football Rejoices, Randall Cobb’s Twitter Tells a Different Story

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by Heather C. Watson"To all the fans: loved seein Yall come late, love hearing Yall tell us we suck during the game, love that...

Welcoming the World Equestrian Games 09.24.2010

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I think it’s a great opportunity for Lexington, but our family would prefer to avoid most of the chaos. Maybe we just don’t play...

UK Football: It’s Time For Tradition

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BY HEATHER C. WATSON  There’s something different about the SEC.  The traditions, the pageantry, the ceremony… they’re something to behold, even if you don’t...

Love and Basketball?  By Heather C Watson

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Last Fall, I found myself in the ridiculously unenviable position of explaining the Pitino-Sypher affair to...

The Day Melvin Turpin was Nice to Me, by Heather C....

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PHOTO COURTESY UK ATHLETICS: Turpin over Shaq  The 1982-83 Kentucky Wildcats are the first basketball team I can remember. When you grow up in...