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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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Join fellow music lovers on Saturday, June 28 for a day of treasure hunting and crate digging in the archives of Louisville Public Media’s music collection.
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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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It’s been five years since the start of protests demanding police accountability in Louisville. Here’s what local activists had to say.
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Runner Yared Nuguse, who grew up in Louisville, embraces the irony of having a tortoise as a pet. He serves as a reminder to take each step slow and steady, no matter how fast things speed up.
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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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It’s finally pool season in Louisville and Southern Indiana. Here’s where to go.
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Before her murder in 1965, Alberta O. Jones had already made her mark on history.
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Flooding is Kentucky's most frequent and costly natural disaster. Yet, only about 1% of the state's property owners have flood insurance. As Kentuckians begin cleaning up and rebuilding from April's deadly floods, many of them say the cost of flood insurance is out of reach as experts say major flood events are becoming more common.
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The archbishop of Louisville talks about the impact of an American pope on the world, and here in Louisville.
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When Dixie Sherman Demuth first opened her bar, women weren’t allowed to sit at the bar, much less bartend.