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Vagina Monologues at Singletary Center Will Be Brave, Edgy, and, uh…Touching
What’s a smart girl like you going around talking to old women about their ‘down theres’ for?” That’s one of the first questions asked in a series of playwright Eve Ensler’s “vagina monologues” – this one by Debra Hensley, …
The Rise and Fall of the Lexington Ballet
Far be it from us to be alarmists, but has anyone noticed a recent trend in the demise or restructuring of arts and cultural institutions in this town?
BackStage Backbiting at Lexington’s Actors Guild
When Vic Chaney left Actors' Guild on Monday, April 20, 1998 fourteen years of tradition walked out the door with him. The company was going on, but artistic
Robert Parks-Johnson joins Lexington’s Actors’ Guild team
Ace April 1995 BY CAMPBELL WOOD Leaving behind lucrative careers in the luminous theater world of New York City wasn't too hard for Robert and Martha Parks-Johnson. "It
Gregory Turay: On the fast track to the Met
by Miriam Minger At 21, Gregory J. Turay is taking the operatic world by storm. The senior vocal music major at the University of Kentucky recently placed first in










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