Giselle Rhoden
Arts and Culture ReporterGiselle Rhoden (she/they) is LPM's arts and culture reporter. In this role, they cover the stories about arts and culture in Louisville and Southern Indiana.
They are a graduate of Bellarmine University where they received a bachelor's in communications and a masters in digital media. Before LPM, they interned at LEO Weekly and CNN Digital in their undergrad. They have been a Louisville resident since 2021, and are originally from Belleville, Illinois, right outside of St. Louis, MO.
Email Giselle at grhoden@lpm.org.
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Meet McKenzie Gary. He spent the summer visiting all 120 Louisville Metro Parks to learn more about the city.
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The maned wolf has returned to the Louisville Zoo, restoring a program it’s managed since the 1980s.
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A free tribute concert for the victims, first responders and UPS community will be held at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts.
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LPM’s Giselle Rhoden shares what’s new in arts and culture around Louisville.
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Former studio artist and Anchorage Opera director Ben Robinson will join Kentucky Opera’s leadership as its new CEO.
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A Louisville resident and the owner of two businesses near the fatal plane crash are seeking a class action lawsuit against UPS, GE and Boeing.
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“Black Homecoming” at the Filson Historical Society captures different definitions of family in Black communities through photo collections and donated artifacts.
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A multi-million dollar renovation project will keep the Main Library closed for up to 12 months and move its services to other library branches.
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As tens of thousands in the area are expected to lose their food benefits this weekend, city leaders and volunteers in Kentuckiana are stepping in to help.
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Here’s a look at what’s going on in arts and culture around Louisville this week.