
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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A Louisville Metro Council member announced that the beloved Jazz in Central Park festival would be postponed to next month. After a series of back and forth, one lead organizer said it came down to inadequate planning.
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A Southern Indiana blues festival has a full dose of live music, artist workshops and local food this weekend.
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A Southern Indiana woman’s passion for plants, herb and crochet has been on display at the Kentucky State Fair for decades.
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Kentucky Opera interim CEO Peggy Miller said she wants to focus on funding the arts and advocating for the artists.
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Thursday was the opening day for the 2025 Kentucky State Fair, and Kentuckians from across the state arrived to join the fun.
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LGBTQ+ journalist Nico Lang told the story of seven American families with transgender and nonbinary teens in their book, "American Teenager."
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As the summer basketball season at Shawnee Park draws to a close, an underdog team from Newburg took the 56th annual Dirt Bowl crown.
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The child of an Appalshop founder made a film about the organization’s beginnings and its impact on her life. The film recently won best short film at a festival.
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Three University of Louisville track athletes hope to foster community and teamwork through a free running program for kids.
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"It has a very relatable sound. It is very quietly having a meltdown."