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Red River Moon: Latest Kentucky-made movie to premiere at Kentucky Theatre
By Kakie Urch When Lexington filmmaker Bruce Barnett lived in California, people would ask him what he missed most about Kentucky. “I would say ‘the Red River Gorge and the Kentucky Theatre, along with Ale-8 and beer cheese.’ So, when …
Picturing Equality: Art Project from Lexington Catholic art teacher hits social media
You may have seen the images popping up on facebook. Boldly designed and shot in propaganda-poster fashion, they are part of a digital art project by Stephen Dorsett,
Good Medicine: Art’s evolving role in Lexington healthcare settings
When Lexington Mayor Jim Gray introduced “The 20” an art Auction at Lexington Art League last month, he described himself as “a cheerleader and carnival barker” for investing
Richard Hell remembers Lexington childhood in new autobiography
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A Conversation with Author Holly Goddard Jones
BY HEATHER C. WATSON Kentucky native and UK grad Holly Goddard Jones is everywhere these days. In the past year alone, the writer and UK alumna has released her
Age Sex Location: Lexington Filmmakers fundraise from Short to Feature
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The Who bring mod, rock to Quadrophenia concert at Louisville’s YUM! Center Feb. 16
The Who are coming to Louisville Saturday night, riding the tricked-out mod scooter of their epoch-defining rock opera "Quadrophenia" and trailing some greatest hits to round out the
Family Ink: Sunny Montgomery’s Pen Pal program at Lexington nursing home
The Height 1000 Project: Bruce Burris interviews Sunny Montgomery by BRUCE BURRIS I recently started a small blog and facebook page called height1000 to bring attention to businesses, people and
Move over Sundance: Lexington Short Film Night debuts
BY EVAN O. ALBERT As Sundance lights up the big screens out west, Lexington doesn't yet have its own film festival for local filmmakers. But it does have a


















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