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New Louisville organization hopes to amplify voices of Black women Sunday, Sep 13 2020
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Gov. Andy Beshear reports 536 new coronavirus cases and 3 deaths Sunday in Kentucky Sunday, Sep 13 2020
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FOUND SAFE: Police locate missing Grayson County children in Tennessee, mother arrested Sunday, Sep 13 2020
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Kentucky reports 536 new COVID-19 cases; Indiana adds 1,249 Sunday, Sep 13 2020
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La Niña conditions may mean a wetter, slightly warmer winter for Ohio Valley Sunday, Sep 13 2020
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Kentucky Alliance board says new interim LMPD chief is qualified. Her next steps are key Sunday, Sep 13 2020
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WATCH: Kentucky Alliance cautiously optimistic about interim police chief Sunday, Sep 13 2020
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Lamar Jackson among Baltimore Ravens players to kneel during national anthem Sunday, Sep 13 2020
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Bluegrass Meets Shakespeare in As Y’all Like It Sunday, Sep 13 2020
Kentucky musician and WFPK host of Bluegrass Evolution, Aaron Bibelhauser, was commissioned to provide some music for Kentucky Shakespeare‘s 2019 season. Putting bluegrass music to Shakespeare’s words truly makes it Kentucky as it gets! Now, those songs can be found on Aaron’s new release called As Y’all Like It: Songs From Kentucky Shakespeare. The album also features award winning fiddler Michael Cleveland, Chris Douglas on upright bass, and Aaron playing guitar, banjo, dobro, and vocals. It’s a five song EP and absolutely delightful.
“The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils; The motions of his spirit are dull as night And his affections dark as Erebus: Let no such man be trusted. Mark the music.” -Lorenzo from The Merchant of Venice (Act V, Scene 1).
Clearly, Aaron has lots of music in himself!
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All lanes now open on I-265 following crash Sunday, Sep 13 2020
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