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Women like Holly Near, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and Florence Reece have played a significant role in protest music. Two Kentucky women talk about their protest music and its impact.
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Zugunruhe means an inner stirring to move, especially regarding what moves birds to migrate. A Kentucky organization encourages people to look to birds for inspiration.
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People in eastern Kentucky who survived the devastating 2022 flood are rebuilding their lives despite feeling the continued effects of the disaster. Troublesome Rising: An Evening of Art and Activism is an event in Northern Kentucky that will feature some of the writers included in a new anthology that documents the 2022 flood.
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Catfish Alley Folk School presents resources that help deepen an understanding of Kentucky musical and folk art traditions.
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A Kentucky artist uses large magnifying glasses to capture the sun's power and make unique art.
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A Northern Kentucky artist focused on sustainability brought the community together and transformed a vacant lot into a work of art.
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A unique day camp hosted by the UK Art Museum called Create and Curate was offered to middle schoolers this summer
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New Opportunity School for Women is a program that supports and empowers Appalachian women.
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Artist B. Terry Ratliff has been hand-crafting chairs in eastern Kentucky for 40 years. He's featured in a new book called Backwoods Chairmakers.
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Award-winning Appalachian poet, memoirist, and teacher Pauletta Hansel shares work from her latest book, Will There Also Be Singing?
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A Kentucky flute maker on a mission to educate people about his Native American heritage prepares for Native Dawn Flute Gathering
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“The Heart of the Turf: Racing’s Black Pioneers” showcases photos, art and video interviews of around 100 Black jockeys, trainers and owners from the early 19th century to modern times. It was previously on display in the Keeneland library throughout 2023.