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A tea ceremony can be a time to relax and practice mindfulness. There can also be an educational component to the ritual.
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Big Bone Lick State Historic Site is known as the “Birthplace of American Vertebrate Paleontology.” On May 9th, a ceremony was held to celebrate the park’s designation as a National Historic Landmark.
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An indoor music festival full of traditional music, dancing, workshops, and poetry is coming to central Kentucky. Grammy-nominated Amythyst Kiah is scheduled to headline the 2025 Lexington Gathering.
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For more than 40 years Young at Heart Big Band has entertained audiences around the Commonwealth
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A Kentucky musician is producing her first solo record in 15 years called Kentucky Queen.
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A unique drumming program aims to help people improve their physical,social and emotional health
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Sometimes during an election year, some folks might focus on what divides us. One Lexington woman has made it her mission to share food and music to help unite us.
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In his 13th poetry collection, Frank X Walker explores the lives of Black families in Kentucky, before, during, and after Civil War
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A new one-of-a-kind mural is on display in Northern Kentucky. Immersion Alley, the Wenzel House is an immersive art experience
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The Kentucky Music Hall of Fame is getting ready to honor 12 inductees into its 2024 class One well-known group talked about the award
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A new exhibit in Berea showcases the history, heritage, and culture of African American families in Berea and surrounding communities.
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Lexington’s Calvary Baptist Church is putting on a free concert this weekend, meant to promote unity and diversity in central Kentucky.