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Tens of thousands went to Churchill Downs for the biggest event of the year: the Kentucky Derby. Our reporters were there meeting people and taking photos.
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Kiana Del and Gabe Lefkowitz give you your Holst astrology report and talk the importance of representation in orchestra programming.
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“Grief is love with no place to go.” An art exhibition opening this month hopes to capture the unique and unifying experience of grieving.
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This is a story for Kentucky Derby noobs. LPM’s William Padmore has three things you need to know to survive your first Derby.
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Hats are a quintessential part of a Kentucky Derby look. And for Derby 150 coverage, LPM’s arts and culture Breya Jones tried creating her own custom hat.
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The 150th running of the Kentucky Derby is Saturday. Over the years, it's become the biggest institution of horse racing in America. But how did it begin?
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The Louisville Philharmonia is a musician-run orchestra bringing free, public performances to the community.
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Artists on how VOICES has moved beyond a choir into a community
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In less than a week of opening, the Speed Art Museum staff said it had to temporarily close the newly revamped Native American galleries because of a mechanical issue.
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They were tame, they were gentle, 'til the circus made them mean
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Louisville’s Jewish community is prepping for the observance of Passover starting Monday night and running into early next week.