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The life and work of Bill Smith, who added “the jeweler” to his name, had begun to fade away over time, but a new book aims to keep his memory alive.
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The Louisville Ballet and Louisville Free Public Library are collaborating to show young people, primarily boys, that dance has space for them.
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Live musicals have long been part of the offerings from Iroquois Amphitheater. That tradition continues with a production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.”
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The Louisville Orchestra will soon embark on the next leg of the statewide “In Harmony" Tour with stops in central Kentucky.
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SouthArts, a humanities nonprofit, named Robyn Moore as the Kentucky Visual Arts Fellow and Ashley Blooms as the inaugural Kentucky Literary Arts Fellow.
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An exhibit that features 30 Asian American and Pacific Islander artists is making the rounds in Kentucky. It’s at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville through June 2.
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Commonwealth Theatre Center and StageOne Family Theatre are merging in a move leaders hope will help secure the future of local theater.
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Paducah Historic Preservation Group is looking into the possibility of permanent museum space.
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“Grief is love with no place to go.” An art exhibition opening this month hopes to capture the unique and unifying experience of grieving.
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Hats are a quintessential part of a Kentucky Derby look. And for Derby 150 coverage, LPM’s arts and culture Breya Jones tried creating her own custom hat.