Arts, Culture, Et Cetera: Getting into spooky season around Louisville
Here’s a look at what’s going on in arts and culture around Louisville this October.
Arts, Culture, Et Cetera: Getting into spooky season around Louisville Read More »
Here’s a look at what’s going on in arts and culture around Louisville this October.
Arts, Culture, Et Cetera: Getting into spooky season around Louisville Read More »
In “Documenting Kentucky,” three photographers created an exhibit from a Depression-era photo collection and two of their own projects, about 40 years apart.
Frazier History Museum exhibit documents 90 years of Kentucky life, landscape Read More »
Thousands of intricately carved pumpkins are lighting up Louisville’s Iroquois Park for the 13th annual Jack O’Lantern Spectacular.
A new art installation in Clifton honors the neighborhood’s history with mosaic details visitors have to “get a feel for.”
Perception brought to life: Multi-sensory art installation opening in Clifton Read More »
Kentucky’s largest art museum gutted its Learning, Engagement and Belonging department in charge of education programs and community outreach.
Speed Art Museum cuts education department, citing revenue pitfalls Read More »
Kentucky’s Queer Bourbon Week returns this weekend with events throughout the Bluegrass
Bourbon & Belonging: Kentucky festival blends cocktails and LGBTQ+ culture Read More »
Louisville families and students at Kentucky’s largest school district are sounding alarms on the future of music education amidst JCPS’ financial crisis.
JCPS families demand answers about funding for music education Read More »
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.
Jazz in Central Park returns this month, following social media mixup Read More »
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.
Louisville theater company invokes Greek tragedy to explore coal wars Read More »
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.
One-woman play, “#Charlottesville,” comes to Actors Theatre Read More »
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.”
Horror-themed Louisville theatre company returns after 2-year hiatus Read More »
Local band and WorldFest performer Yapa! brings a blend of Latin and folk grooves to empower immigrant communities and beyond.
Latin band aims to uplift immigrants at Louisville’s WorldFest amid enforcement anxiety Read More »
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.
After dizzying debate, Louisville jazz festival slated for September Read More »
A Southern Indiana blues festival has a full dose of live music, artist workshops and local food this weekend.
Summertime blues: Southern Indiana music festival returns with local, national favorites Read More »
A Southern Indiana woman’s passion for plants, herb and crochet has been on display at the Kentucky State Fair for decades.