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Iyabo “Mesa Pisa” Serikali goes back to West Broadway to document the longstanding buildings and corners that have been childhood landmarks.
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Tracy Clayton proudly called Louisville her home, boasted about the person it had made. But when Breonna Taylor was killed, everything changed.
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Shattered glass lay on the tan carpet next to the Christmas tree, ornaments seemingly untouched. In the back hallway, a chilling draft blew in from the…
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Vendors say the marketplace helps Black-owned businesses build a customer base and support one another.
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The newly unveiled Bud Dorsey Way honors the legacy of late Louisville photojournalist in the community he worked to highlight.
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Larusso's paintings examine our relationships with food and animals in all their political, economic, cultural and emotional complexities.
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What does it feel like to see art inspired by a protest movement you were part of?
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The nine works in “It is What is Not Yet Known” present a spare but undeniable beauty.
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Among more than two dozen exuberantly painted canvases on the walls of Moremen Gallery, a flat-panel screen plays a KET documentary about one particularly…
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Writer Leigh Green discusses her compelling op-ed, "White Supremacy in Me: Light-skinned and part of the problem."
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Writer Nefertiti Austin explores how intergenerational proximity, and fictive kin like play cousins, strengthen Black families.
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Mayor Fischer also announced that Louisville Metro Government facilities downtown will remain closed until Monday.