Feb 14 Arts and Culture There’s An App For That: Kentucky Center’s New Tech Helps Blind Visitors Navigate When you're blind, you may have more questions about a performing arts venue than what’s happening onstage. That's where the Kentucky Center's new app comes in. By Ashlie Stevens Feb 14 Arts and Culture Kentucky Center’s New Tech Helps Blind Visitors Navigate Ashlie Stevens
Sep 22 Arts and Culture Printing House For The Blind Revisits History At ‘That All May Read’ American Printing House for the Blind will celebrate its contributions to the National Library Service’s “Talking Books” program at an event this weekend. By Ashlie Stevens Sep 22 Arts and Culture Printing House For The Blind Revisits History At 'That All May Read' Ashlie Stevens
Aug 11 Arts and Culture ‘Let’s Keep In Touch’ Explores Visual Art For The Visually Impaired Access is a hot topic of late in the visual art world. And some in the community say one particular group is often excluded: the visually impaired. By Ashlie Stevens Aug 11 Arts and Culture 'Let's Keep In Touch' Explores Visual Art For The Visually Impaired Ashlie Stevens
Dec 16 Arts and Culture In Depth: Audio Description Helps Blind Patrons “See” A Show This story looks at one of the reasons people go to see live theatre – especially at the holidays. A lot of theatres try to make a sizable portion of their annual budgets from holiday ticket sales. So they mount big eye-catching productions of old favorites. Like A Christmas Carol, The Nutcracker and A Christmas Story. By Gabe Bullard Dec 16 Arts and Culture In Depth: Audio Description Helps Blind Patrons “See” A Show Gabe Bullard
Oct 15 Local News New Vehicle Unveiled At White Cane Day Event Friday is national White Cane Day, which recognizes the accomplishments and challenges of the visually-impaired. In Louisville, various organizations and Metro Government distributed information on services available to blind and disabled Louisvillians. By Gabe Bullard Oct 15 Local News New Vehicle Unveiled At White Cane Day Event Gabe Bullard