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Theatre Review: Love, Loss, and What I Wore
When Nora Ephron died last summer, she left a legacy that included film (When Harry Met Sally, You’ve Got Mail, Sleepless in Seattle, Julie & Julia), countless essays, books, and plays, like her final work, Lucky Guy. She and her …
Latitude: Performance Art and Ritual in Lexington
This article also appears on page 12 of the January 24, 2013 print edition of Ace. Latitude Artist Community the day to day use of performance art and ritual Compiled
Brian Setzer Christmas show at Singletary: Rockettes for the Rock Set. Just Go!
By Kakie Urch Ace Contributing Editor If you are wondering if you should go to The Brian Setzer Orchestra Christmas concert December 7 at the Singletary Center, the answer is
Cheyenne Mize: 3-fingered bloody guitar, Wayne Coyne and playing in Lexington
BY KAKIE URCH Cheyenne Marie Mize (iTunes), the extraordinary young folksinger and instrumentalist from Louisville, is wheeling into town for a local gig at Cosmic Charlie's on Saturday, August
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
Catching up with Lexington Theatre Vet, Robert Parks Johnson
Around the Bend in 2012 "2011 was the year my Doc told me I don't have cancer any more" by Robert Parks Johnson In some ways, 2011 was a hard
UK Theatre onstage in NYC
The transition from the battlefield to life back home is a long road for our war veterans. The documentary drama “civilian,” based on oral history interviews of veterans
On the Fringe: UK Theatre to take stage in NYC
This story also appears on page 14 of the August 4 print edition of Ace. The transition from the battlefield to life back home is a long road
Hitting Stands Now: Road to HONK for the March Madness Marching Band
cover photo courtesy Jennifer Miller The Feb 10 issue of Ace is on stands now.In this issue, you'll find a preview of the March Madness Marching Band's Road
A Diggable Planet: Project SEE Theatre brings Lonely Planet by Steven Dietz to Lexington
By Bianca SpriggsWe will leave some traces, for we are people and not cities—Ionesco, The ChairsSteven Dietz is lying to you. You think you’re going to see















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