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Eastern Standard: April 23rd, 2026

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The Lexington Opera House, before and after its restoration
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The Lexington Opera House, before and after its restoration

This week on Eastern Standard:

Imagine being assigned to divine the future consequences and outcomes of economic decisions made today — especially in light of the uncertainties of war in the Middle East and what many experience as a “crisis of affordability” here at home. That is David Brancaccio’s new role as the longtime Marketplace host makes a career shift to Special Correspondent. He joins us to talk about the new assignment.

The Lexington Opera House is getting ready for a big weeklong celebration recognizing its 140th year — which came very close to ending 50 years ago. Our guest, Linda Carey, is credited with rallying support to rescue the theatre from the wrecking ball. That history and the celebration week featuring a special performance by Tony award winning stage, film and television actress and singer Bernadette Peters are our focus.

“When a group of people laugh together, that’s a literal act of community,” says professional storyteller Paul Strickland. The Northern Kentucky native is featured at this year’s Paris Storytelling Festival and shares more of his philosophy about the power of humor.

Who was Lyle Aten? After you hear about him from Lexington History Museum executive director Mandy Higgins, driving around Lexington will never be the same. Aten was a landscape architect (and much more) whose works shaped some of Lexington's best known landmarks.

Lexington guitarist, singer, songwriter and recording artist Jim Gleason discusses his latest album and we sample some tracks from “Looking for Treble.”

Tom Martin hosts Eastern Standard, a weekly radio magazine of interviews and stories about interesting people, places, and things happening in the Commonwealth.
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