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Cary Stemle
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Cary Stemle has worked in print journalism for nearly 20 years, writing frequently about the arts, music and culture of the city he loves. Stemle thinks Louisville is one of the nation's true hidden gems, and while he hates to spoil the secret, he can't keep quiet any longer.


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