Breya Jones
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Juneteenth commemorates the day federal officials informed last enslaved Black people in Galveston, Texas of their freedom two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.
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Six mysterious faces stare out from just below the roofline of the 1892 building in Old Louisville.
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The Philippines gained independence from Spain June 12, 1898. Over 120 years later, Louisville’s Filipino community is coming together Saturday to bring celebrations to the city.
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Will Louisville be the next Hollywood? City and state officials hope so.
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Kentucky Performing Arts honors regional high school theater at inaugural Bradley Awards.
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A sculptor from Lexington and a writer living in Appalachia represent Kentucky this year in a regional arts fellowship.
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The Louisville Ballet’s low-barrier education program, Ballet Bound, is hosting auditions for the upcoming year at neighborhood parks across the city.
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Applications are open for a new incubator program aimed at helping regional filmmakers strengthen and fund their craft.
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Before her murder in 1965, Alberta O. Jones had already made her mark on history.
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When Dixie Sherman Demuth first opened her bar, women weren’t allowed to sit at the bar, much less bartend.