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Kentucky Arts & Culture
by Cheri Lawson
Veteran Public Radio Reporter Cheri Lawson produces stories about Kentucky's rich arts heritage.
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Appalachian poet Pauletta Hansel is this year's Judy Gaines Young Book Award winner
Transylvania University has named Pauletta Hansel this year's Judy Gaines Young Book Award winner. The award honors the work of Appalachian authors.
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A Kentucky artist created art awards from remnants of the London tornado
Next month will mark one year since a tornado tore through parts of Laurel County. A Kentucky artist used remnants from that 2025 tornado to create awards handed out by the Governor’s Awards in the Arts.
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Celebrating Irish culture through the arts in the Bluegrass
March is a month when some people celebrate Irish culture through music and dance. We talked with artists who share their culture through the arts.
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Kentucky Meat Shower 150th anniversary draws hundreds to Bath County
Bath County, Kentucky, celebrated a historic occurrence, the meat shower of 1876.
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Kentucky hospital shows how aromatherapy can help during labor and delivery
Giving birth to a baby is a life-changing event. Most hospitals offer classes that prepare the moms-to-be for labor and delivery. St Elizabeth includes aromatherapy in their class.
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Thrive: A Lexington event focused on the art of self-care for women
A gathering designed to educate, empower, and connect women is coming to Lexington. Thrive is a day-long event focused on the art of self-care for women.
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The Keeneland Library's new exhibit Raices:The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing
Key Latino figures in the Thoroughbred racing and breeding industry are featured in a new bilingual exhibit at the Keeneland Library in Lexington.
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Taking a listen to how some musicians enjoy playing by ear
Some musicians are comfortable using sheet music, while others prefer to play by ear.
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Fun, fellowship, and fitness inspire some Kentuckians to do-si-do
There are several different square dance clubs, like the Kentucky Kuzzins and Wheeler Dealers in Kentucky. There are physical and mental benefits to square dancing, but the fun and fellowship keep many people coming back.
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Frankfort native Jeri Katherine Howell shares songs and insights from her new album Woman
Kentucky award-winning singer, songwriter, and cultural organizer Jeri Katherine Howell shares her latest solo album.
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For more than 20 years, award-winning pianists have made Maysville's Washington Opera House a stop on their tour
For more than 20 years, finalists from the Franz Liszt International Piano Competition have traveled to Maysville to perform.
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Mountain Grrl Experience aims to celebrate Appalachian women
A unique art and music festival aims to celebrate Appalachian women while raising funds and awareness for domestic violence services
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Kentucky rage rooms, an unconventional way to let off steam while having fun
Did you ever have "one of those days" when you wanted to smash something? There are places for people who'd like to take a swing at electronics or Mason jars and hear them crash.
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Exploring Maysville with a trip through time on a Trolley Tour
One way to enjoy the historic river town of Maysville, Kentucky, is on a Trolley Tour.
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Two Georgetown women travel to all 120 Kentucky counties to feed their bodies and souls
Two Kentucky women have a unique way of exploring the Commonwealth. They call it a great way to feed their bodies and their souls.
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Two Ky strings camps keep young musicians tuned up
Summertime means summer sounds like swimming pools, amusement parks, baseball games, and summer camps. And for some young musicians, a week at strings camp is the sweetest sound of all.
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What does it mean to be human? A Northern Kentucky library hosts a traveling exhibit on human origins
The Newport branch of the Campbell County Public Library is one of only 6 libraries in the U.S. selected to display a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit this year.
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Lexington workshops show how music can be used for social change
A series of special workshops in Lexington offers people a chance to sing in solidarity and explore how music can be used for social change.
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Two Kentuckians explain the art of tea
A tea ceremony can be a time to relax and practice mindfulness. There can also be an educational component to the ritual.
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Dozens of people attend Big Bone Lick's National Historic Landmark dedication ceremony
Big Bone Lick State Historic Site is known as the “Birthplace of American Vertebrate Paleontology.” On May 9th, a ceremony was held to celebrate the park’s designation as a National Historic Landmark.
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Kentucky non-profit looks to birds for inspiration
Zugunruhe means an inner stirring to move, especially regarding what moves birds to migrate. A Kentucky organization encourages people to look to birds for inspiration.
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A new play in Berea aims to teach Black history through forgotten voices
The Sewing Circle is a new play that features a group of seamstresses who appear at important points in America's history. In each scene, the play focuses on one character in particular, a Black woman.
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Central Kentucky Big Band performs live with musicians in their 70s, 80s, and 90s
For more than 40 years Young at Heart Big Band has entertained audiences around the Commonwealth
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Central Kentucky Big Band performs live with musicians in their 70s, 80s, and 90s
For more than 40 years Young at Heart Big Band has entertained audiences around the Commonwealth
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Lexington musician producing Kentucky Queen-A new album celebrating women
A Kentucky musician is producing her first solo record in 15 years called Kentucky Queen.
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Lexington drumming program helps those with Parkinson's disease
A unique drumming program aims to help people improve their physical,social and emotional health
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Lexington pie baker and music maker gives community something to talk about
Sometimes during an election year, some folks might focus on what divides us. One Lexington woman has made it her mission to share food and music to help unite us.
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Frank X Walker explores enslavement and Civil War in new poetry collection
In his 13th poetry collection, Frank X Walker explores the lives of Black families in Kentucky, before, during, and after Civil War
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New Northern Kentucky mural engages visitors with interactive art experience
A new one-of-a-kind mural is on display in Northern Kentucky. Immersion Alley, the Wenzel House is an immersive art experience
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New exhibit showcases Berea area African American culture
A new exhibit in Berea showcases the history, heritage, and culture of African American families in Berea and surrounding communities.
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"From Paris to Paris" photo exhibit documents 2024 Olympics
A new photo exhibit in Paris,Kentucky includes 50 framed prints of iconic pictures from the 2024 Olympic Games.
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New Frankfort music school highlights KY music and folk art
Catfish Alley Folk School presents resources that help deepen an understanding of Kentucky musical and folk art traditions.
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Appalachian women build confidence and make life changes at Berea-based school
New Opportunity School for Women is a program that supports and empowers Appalachian women.
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Eastern Kentucky artist featured in book about Appalachian chairmakers
Artist B. Terry Ratliff has been hand-crafting chairs in eastern Kentucky for 40 years. He's featured in a new book called Backwoods Chairmakers.
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A Native American flute maker from Kentucky is on a mission
A Kentucky flute maker on a mission to educate people about his Native American heritage prepares for Native Dawn Flute Gathering
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Northern Kentucky log cabin transforms into a unique local art gallery
Northern Kentucky log cabin makes for a unique gallery to showcase the work of local artists
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KY therapist uses Art Therapy to help kids and adults who may or may not be artistic
Art Therapist Janet Osborn uses Art Therapy to help kids and adults. She says you don't have to be good at art to participate.
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Celebration held for legendary KY folk artist Minnie Adkins as she turns 90
Legendary KY folk artist Minnie Adkins clocks 90 with big celebration in Morehead
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A look behind the music: 3 EKU conductors explain the craft
Three EKU conductors explain what's behind the position that guides musicians or singers as they bring a piece of music to life.
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Two KY musicians connect African American music to mountain music of Appalachia and Kentucky
Two KY musicians explore cultural connections between African American music and mountain music of Appalachia and Kentucky
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12-year-old cancer survivor creates canine art exhibit for KY hospital
Colorful canine companions are featured in a Kentucky Children's Hospital art exhibit created by a 12-year-old cancer survivor.
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Narrative Medicine practitioners in KY hear their patients
Narrative Medicine is a modality that helps a person understand their healthcare journey in the context of their life story.
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Kentucky choir members address mental health benefits of singing together
Kentucky choir members talk about the mental health benefits of singing together.
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Rosemary Clooney Museum draws in fans for White Christmas collection
Rosemary Clooney Museum draws in fans of White Christmas collection before the exhibit heads to Omaha for the holidays
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Animated series 'Triggered' features Kentucky women suffering from PTSD
A Kentucky writer developed an award-winning collection of animated stories of women dealing with PTSD.
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Lexington writer creates on-the-spot poetry and gives it away for free
A Lexington man brings joy and hope to people through his unusual delivery of poetry
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Local nonprofit brings musical acts to Lexington for free performances
Local nonprofit brings musical acts to Lexington for free performances
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Kentucky comedian gets grant to produce body autonomy show
Kentucky comedian gets grant to produce and stream one-woman show on body autonomy
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KY author says 'My Dirty Life' is her talk about connecting with nature
KY author Doris Settles says 'My Dirty Life' is her talk about connecting with nature
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Eastern Kentucky artists featured in 'The 606' exhibition
Five artists with deep roots in Eastern Kentucky are featured in 'The 606" exhibition
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