Stephanie Wolf
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At the State Capitol Wednesday, the Louisville Orchestra announced it had added a concert to its spring lineup, set inside a cavernous venue with a world-famous guest.
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A new short film features how art has played a role in eastern Kentucky’s activism against the coal industry.
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Louisville’s jail is ill-designed and poorly managed, according to a recently completed report on the downtown facility.
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An annual photo contest is being re-imagined to honor the late Louisville photographer Tyler Gerth.
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Bullitt County Public Library recently opened a new 45,000-square-foot central branch in Shepherdsville, and the updated facility features an expanded “Library of Things.”
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The life and legacy of heavyweight boxing champ and Louisville native Muhammad Ali will take centerstage in a new musical.
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A staple of western Kentucky arts is moving ahead eight months after deadly tornadoes ripped through the area.
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The Mountain Eagle in Whitesburg, Ky., has covered Letcher County and the surrounding area for more than a century. When historic flooding hit about two weeks ago, the paper’s small staff and roster of contributors did what they’ve always done: tell the stories of the region and the people who live there.
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Eastern Kentucky is known for its rich arts and culture. But recent flooding has damaged important local archives, devastated arts businesses and left some artists worried about their livelihoods.
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“I’ve waited 874 days for today,” Taylor’s mother Tamika Palmer said, speaking to press and supporters gathered at Jefferson Square Park after the announcement Thursday morning.