Chie Davis, The Courier-Journal

Chie Davis

The Courier-Journal

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Chie:

Louisville urban legend: Did Kaelin’s really invent the cheeseburger?

A story for National Cheeseburger Day: Urban legend says that the owner, Carl Kaelin, invented the cheeseburger shortly after they opened in 1934. → Read More

Couple renovates 1856 New Albany brewery to stunning 3-bed loft

After four years of near constant renovation, Jo and Jeff Sumler are proud to call the former Market Street Brewery home → Read More

Custom-built French country home boasts clean lines, open space

Michelle and Brian Johnson's custom-built French County home in Northeast Jefferson County boasts clean lines, open space → Read More

Inn at the Park gives visitors a warm and inviting hug

If receiving a warm hug after traveling sounds inviting, that’s the feeling you may have after arriving at Inn at the Park → Read More

Drink up for a good cause! 32 Louisville bars give back to charity

Negroni Week is your new excuse to go out. → Read More

Do you live in the best Louisville neighborhood? Find out!

Someone took on the brave task of grading the best neighborhoods in Derby City. → Read More

Crescent Hill carriage house is a barn-to-home gem

This three bedroom carriage house is just one of many on tour during the Carriage House of Crescent Hill tour June 11 → Read More

Italianate home built in 1896 boasts old world charm in Old Louisville

Built in 1896, the Italianate style home has a stately facade. Take a look inside → Read More

If you want to pick a fight, name U of L the most beautiful campus in Kentucky

Buzzfeed named U of L the most breathtaking campus in Kentucky, and the claws came out on social media. → Read More

Louisville's own named among 25 Best Coffee Roasters in America

Holding its own among big city locales is Derby City’s very own — Good Folks Craft Coffee. → Read More

Vintage meets Southern hipster style in this Crestwood home

From large scale, professional upgrades to minor tweaks, the Rayomes fearlessly wrangled an overlooked fixer upper → Read More

In this Zorn Avenue hideaway, Andy Warhol meets Betsey Johnson bold

There are no rules when it comes to decking out Margaret Schneider’s enchantingly bold Zorn Avenue hideaway → Read More

Coworkers and lucky stars win $151K at Kentucky Derby 2017

They say if you do good, it will come back to you. → Read More

Thunder Snow lost the Kentucky Derby, but his crazy performance stole the show

Always Dreaming may have trotted away with the rose garland at the 143rd Kentucky Derby on Saturday, but the unforgettable performance of an Irish colt named Thunder Snow undoubtedly stole the show. When the race began, the crowd favorite did NOT come of the gates guns blazing. Instead, he was like “Nope, not interested,” and took his sweet time bucking and sashaying around the muddy track.… → Read More

KFC entices moms with steamy new romance novella: 'Tender Wings of Desire'

Yep, it's just as weird as it sounds. → Read More

Barnstable Brown, Unbridled Eve and Esquire Derby Gala: Live party updates

We're partying late into night with celebs around town → Read More

Georgian Revival shines after 'complete renovation'

Paul and Rebecca Cox adopted different roles when it came to rejuvenating their Georgian Revival home on Southern Parkway → Read More

How much do Kentucky Derby 2017 tickets cost?

The cost of Kentucky Derby 2017 tickets is steep, but definitely not the worst. → Read More

Home of the Week: Ten Broeck home channels modern, vintage feel

The architecture and décor at this Ten Broeck home scream "Mad Men" meets "The Brady Bunch," with a California ranch twist → Read More

Tim Faulkner Gallery removes swastika filled art show after people talk

The Louisville Anti-Racist Action (ARA) group aims to do what their name suggests — prevent the spread of hate locally. But when they pointed fingers at Tim Faulkner Gallery for hosting an exhibit with swastikas, the Portland business struck back — saying that their claims were unfounded. Here’s how it went down on Facebook: On Thursday, April 20, the Louisville ARA posted a press release to… → Read More