Breya Jones
Arts & Culture ReporterBreya Jones (she/they) is the Arts & Culture Reporter for LPM. She is excited to begin her journalism career in her hometown. She studied political science and journalism at DePaul University in Chicago. Audio is a new frontier that they are excited to bring into their work. While her main interest is in reporting on historically under-covered communities, she is excited by a variety of topics. When not reporting, they can be found stocking their desk snack drawer, knitting and most likely of all, watching Bob's Burgers.
Email Breya at bjones@lpm.org
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Bridge players from around the nation are trusting in the luck of the draw as the Spring North American Bridge Championships descend upon the Galt House.
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The Louisville Zoo will no longer have elephants by summer 2025. After their departure, white rhinos will go into their current habitat.
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Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. It’s a time when Muslims participate in increased prayers, daily fasting and community events.
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LGBTQ+ focused theater company three witches shakespeare is taking on their second show with a production of the Bard’s comedy “As You Like It.”
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Students from north-central Kentucky and Southern Indiana converge in Louisville this weekend for a chance to compete at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
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“Collective Rage: A Play Five Betties,” a production from Mind’s Eye Theatre Company, unpacks the many ways women can move through the world. It opens Friday at Highview Arts Center.
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Louisville-born rapper Jack Harlow unveiled GAZEBO Festival, a new two-day music festival. It’s scheduled for late May.
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An exhibition now live at the Speed Art Museum showcases work from modern-day Pakistan and India. It features small, detailed watercolors as part of a touring show out of San Diego.
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Marilyn Jackson is leaving her position as CEO and President of the Muhamad Ali Center in Louisville. She held the post for a little over two years.
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Leaders from organizations across Louisville are calling for pushback against several anti-DEI bills advancing at the Kentucky Legislature.