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Here’s a look at what’s going on in arts and culture around Louisville this October.
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Hundreds of singers from all over the world recently gathered in Atlanta to debut a new music book called “The Sacred Harp.” It’s central to shape note singing — one of the oldest American musical traditions.
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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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Local band and WorldFest performer Yapa! brings a blend of Latin and folk grooves to empower immigrant communities and beyond.
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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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Kentucky Opera interim CEO Peggy Miller said she wants to focus on funding the arts and advocating for the artists.
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Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour has officially kicked off. Some fans are going all out to capture the tour's Western fashion aesthetic.
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Great River Voices choir is trying to make space for all singers in a genre that has historically been exclusionary.