Geoff Storts on Kentucky’s Film Boom, Pulling Focus on Set, and Building Louisville’s “Below the Line” Community ...
De Souza brings "The Precipice Tour" to Louisville with special guest, Mothé.
In this expansive journey through two intertwined lives, Sean and Nathanael, cousins born just weeks apart, reconnect on the ...
Longtime Louisville & Nashville Railroad employee Charles Castner died last month at the age of 97. He co-wrote a book in ...
A viol consort and a study of Black Spirituals. Backing up... a viol? If you're unfamiliar with the instrument, it's for a good reason. The entire viola da gamba family of instruments died out ...
Welcome to New Music Friday, NPR Music's podcast dedicated to sharing the best albums out each week. We listen to dozens of new releases in advance, identify the ones we think you need to hear, and ...
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announced a partnership with Turning Point USA on Thursday, urging colleges and high schools to bring clubs to their campuses.
After a financial struggle shut down Louisville’s original climbing gym, its new owners hope to give Rocksport a second chance.
Kentucky-based Addiction Recovery Care is under fire in a civil lawsuit for allegedly fraudulently billing Medicaid for a service. A federal database shows ARC made up 20% of all payments for that ...
A local biologist has dedicated six years to arming community groups and individuals with data to help them reduce pollution in the West End.
Certain Kentucky low-income parents and child care providers who successfully prepare children for kindergarten would get a ...
In Arts, Culture, Et Cetera, reporter Giselle Rhoden shares ideas for what to do in Louisville’s arts and cultural scene. Sign up for our free Arts, Culture, Et Cetera newsletter for more ideas like ...
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