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Nikki D. May
Nikki is an artist on a mission to save the world from bad design. She is highly inappropriate, drinks too much coffee, spends too much time on the computer and would rather be drawing pretty pictures.

Mary Thorsby
Camera in one hand, cocktail in the other, MareMare shares her favorite people, places and parties in Louisville. Find her “finds” intriguing? Then go check ‘em out. And take her to dinner after. Oh, she does corporate stuff, too.

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Kelsie Gray is a poetess, pie alchemist, and English teacher. She lives with three cats who all suffer from varying degrees of insanity and makes a hobby of photographing herself in bathtubs that do not belong to her.

Suzanne Clinton
Serving up the random online musings of an over-thinking 40-something liberal with a serious attitude problem and a dog that eats its own poop since 2005. Read her at Bizzyville.

Jessica Perkins
Always on the hunt for interesting people and places around town, Jessica loves to create buzz about everything Paducah!
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Friday, May 18
Get your holiday cards 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday, at the City Hall Finance Department office, first floor, 300 South 5th St. These beautiful cards are based on a painting by beautiful Paducah artist Margie Cissell-Smith. Each year, the PAPA Gallery selects a theme — in this case, the river industry — and then artists submit paintings for consideration. The Mayor and City Commissioners vote on their favorite.
For this year's card, they picked Margie's painting, "Holiday Delivery," which depicts a towboat and barge traveling along the Ohio River. On the barge is a Christmas tree lit by a spotlight on the towboat. The inside reads “Merry Christmas and Happy New Year."
The cards are $6 for a package of 10. Last year, the city sold out of the cards pretty quickly, so head down soon to pick up yours. The cost, by the way, covers printing charges — the city doesn't profit from the sale.