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“I am sick and tired of being sick and tired.”Civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer is widely known for her famous quotation. That was about the extent…
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A new museum in Bardstown is intended to help fill in some gaps in the town’s history. The Bardstown-Nelson County African American Heritage Museum opened…
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Many in the live entertainment industry continue to wait for critical COVID relief aid from the federal government. And on Thursday, leaders in the…
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The last in-person event held at the Art Sanctuary in Louisville’s Schnitzelburg neighborhood was March 7. It was a wedding. “It was packed, and everybody…
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An audio play about the experiences of young Muslims and an artist residency at a sculpture park in Frankfort are among the Kentucky projects to receive…
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The rock festival Louder Than Life will return to Louisville in September.According to the event’s website, not only will the festival be back, but…
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Louisville-based sculptor William M. Duffy will lead the effort in designing limestone benches for a memorial dedicated to Black people whose names have…
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An office building housing several of Louisville’s arts organizations is on track to get new ownership.ArtSpace near the Brown Hotel and theater on W.…
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It’s time for our weekly chat featuring weekend arts and cultural events with Rich Copley and Harriett Hendren of the Lexington Herald-Leader. They start…
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Rich Copley, of the Lexington Herald-Leader is joined this week by one of his colleagues at the paper, Harriett Hendren.They discuss shows such as…