Gabe Bullard

Reporter for WHYY in Louisville, KY

Gabe Bullard appears in the following:

Watergate Salad: A Fluffy Green Bite Of Washington, D.C.'s Past

Saturday, August 03, 2019

Thirty years ago, if you walked into a deli in Washington, D.C., you might find a dish called "Watergate Salad." And it's not bad. Soft. Tangy. You can taste why this caught on. And why it went away.

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McConnell Faces Off With Tea Party, Democratic Candidates at Fancy Farm

Monday, August 05, 2013

The fate of next year’s Kentucky senate race—and that of Republican Senator Mitch McConnell—might be tied to his oratorical performance at a picnic that took place on Saturday in Fanc...

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A Black Jockey At The Kentucky Derby, Once Again

Friday, May 03, 2013

The Kentucky Derby's 139th running is this weekend, and it will feature a sight that's been a rarity in the race for much of the past century — an African-American jockey.

"Everything that comes with the Derby right now for me is not the same as the majority of the ...

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Louisville Strikers

Friday, October 07, 2011

The Louisville Orchestra has fended off financial woes with a combination of creativity and composition since its 1937 inception. But when the ensemble filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last December, it went into a tailspin. We’ll talk with Gabe Bullard, News Director at Louisville Public Media, about the orchestra players’ subsequent strike and concert cancellations – and where negotiations currently stand.

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Previewing the Senate's Likely 'Tea Party Bloc'

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

The Tea Party has grown up fast. Back in April, the news was dominated by images of scrappy rallies and angry voters. By November, Tea Party groups have backed some candidates who seem poised to win their races, and the movement has acquired both serious financial backing and a "godfather" waiting to help them establish power when (or if) they arrive in the Senate this January.

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Kentucky's Primary and the Future of the GOP

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

There are primaries happening today across the country - in Oregon, Arkansas, Pennsylvania, Kentucky. We look closer at the race in Kentucky where a Tea Party favorite, Rand Paul, the son of Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.), is leading in primary polls over GOP establishment candidate Trey Greyson..

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