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Bonnie Prince Billy plays Appalshop benefit at Cosmic Charlie’s Saturday
BY KAKIE URCH Two things very Kentucky Proud (though not edible) come together this Saturday at Cosmic Charlie’s as Will Oldham, best known as “Bonnie Prince Billy,” plays a benefit show for WMMT, the Whitesburg-based community radio station operated since …
Concordia Public Art Installation Proceeds in Downtown Lexington
One lane of Main was closed in downtown Lexington this weekend while crews installed artist DeWitt Godfrey's "Concordia," Lexington's newest public art project, atop the Downtown Arts Center. The
Lexington’s Wild Fig Bookstore Celebrates One Year Anniversary
This weekend, Crystal Wilkinson and Ronald Davis celebrate the one year anniversary of opening The Wild Fig bookstore in Lexington's Meadowthorpe neighborhood, just west of downtown on Leestown
Oxford American Magazine receives $290,000 grant from ArtPlace
BY RL REEVES, JR Big news coming out of Little Rock, Arkansas. Oxford American, the bible of Deep South culture, just received a mammoth grant from ArtPlace. They’re spending
Hatfields and McCoys miniseries revives a University Press of Kentucky title
Sex and violence still sell, and with the popularity of the Hatfields and McCoys miniseries (13.9 million viewers watched the Memorial Day debut), University Press of Kentucky has
Manchester Street Stories: Latitude’s interview with CP Market’s Paul Holland
Manchester Street Stories is an informal collection of stories and anecdotes featuring neighbors who live and work on Manchester Street's in Lexington Kentucky's Distillery District. Interviews and photos
Author Ed McClanahan’s new Kickstarter project
Kentucky author Ed McClanahan (The Natural Man, Congress of Wonders, Famous People I Have Known, I Just Hitched In From the Coast) has a new project hitting Kickstarter
‘Coming to Ground,’ doc on Kentucky farm change to air on Earth Day
By Kakie Urch As the new documentary “Coming To Ground” – debuting regionally on KET on Earth Day --- points out, Kentucky isn’t exactly known for being an innovator
Bully movie, Lexington’s Kentucky Theatre, panel discussion
New documentary, Bully, opens at Lexington's Kentucky Theater followed by panel discussion. BULLY opens at the Kentucky Theater, Friday, April 20, at 7:25 p.m. Following the screening, a panel
When is Gallery Hop, Lexington KY. April 20, 2012
Lexington, Kentucky art Gallery Hop, April 20, 2012 HIGHLIGHTS Sarah Jane Sanders, Room for Dessert: a collaboration of Food and Photography. Wine + Market. 5 pm to 8 pm. Corner



















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