
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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In “Documenting Kentucky,” three photographers created an exhibit from a Depression-era photo collection and two of their own projects, about 40 years apart.
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Thousands of intricately carved pumpkins are lighting up Louisville’s Iroquois Park for the 13th annual Jack O’Lantern Spectacular.
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A new art installation in Clifton honors the neighborhood’s history with mosaic details visitors have to “get a feel for.”
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Kentucky’s largest art museum gutted its Learning, Engagement and Belonging department in charge of education programs and community outreach.
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Kentucky’s Queer Bourbon Week returns this weekend with events throughout the Bluegrass
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Louisville families and students at Kentucky’s largest school district are sounding alarms on the future of music education amidst JCPS’ financial crisis.
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The longstanding jazz festival in Louisville’s Central Park will take place soon after some miscommunication among its organizers nearly jeopardized this year’s event.
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A modern spin on a Greek tragedy is the inspiration behind a Louisville theater company’s new play about the 1930s Harlan coal mine wars.
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Priyanka Shetty, the solo actress in “#Charlottesville,” uses firsthand accounts to tell the story of what happened at the “Unite the Right” rally in 2017.
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After some time away from the spotlight, a local theatre company returns with a production its founder says is "a bit of a mind flip.”