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Actors' Robert Barry Fleming said the festival, “has inspired a new approach to develop and produce new work on multiple platforms year-round.” → Read More
Jail staff found the 36-year-old man late Saturday night. This is the sixth death at the facility since Nov. 29. → Read More
In its first full-scale show, Ambo Dance Theatre in Louisville puts its own spin on the holiday dance staple. → Read More
"To see it all come together is just a blessing," says Tamika Palmer, Breonna Taylor's mother. → Read More
Protesters have chanted her name and she’s been memorialized in song and art. But Taylor was also a daughter, sister and friend. → Read More
The arts education group is moving out of the downtown ArtsSpace building, which Fund for the Arts is selling. → Read More
When classrooms closed to in-person learning, educational theater group Drama by George went straight to audio to keep kids acting. → Read More
Awardees include novelist Silas House, Bowling Green venue Tidball’s and American quilt expert Shelly Zegart. → Read More
Janelle Renee Dunn has been named new executive administrator as the group applies to become a not-for-profit. → Read More
Flags to represent each one of those individuals were placed on the lawn outside the State Capitol Building in Frankfort. → Read More
As a new federal administration takes office, arts workers would like more targeted aid and many support creating an Arts & Culture Cabinet. → Read More
The Tony Award winner, who was born in Frankfort in 1954, spoke with WFPL about the film adaptation of August Wilson’s first major play. → Read More
“Fire and Heart: A Blueprint for Liberation” will stream Monday on the YouTube channel of Lexington’s MLK Holiday Planning Committee. → Read More
About 2,800 tickets were available for the “Acoustic Concert,” headlined by Brantley Gilbert, roughly 15% of the indoor venue’s capacity. → Read More
Local politicians and activists watched to see how Sen. Mitch McConnell will proceed, and how impeachment might affect the leanings of Kentucky’s Republican voters. → Read More
Louisville's chief health strategist said the Metro is experiencing another surge, with 4,140 new cases and 59 deaths last week. → Read More
Sculptor William M. Duffy will be the lead artist on limestone benches that are part of a public artwork to be installed near the Ohio River. → Read More
Katherine Jackson French collected traditional ballads that were disappearing in 1909. Her attempt to publish her work failed. → Read More
The vandalism comes days after McConnell again blocked efforts to increase stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000. → Read More
One of her paintings is currently on loan to the Speed Art Museum, and will be on view for at least several months. → Read More