Debra Murray
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Artists for Trauma, an arts organization that uses art as a tool for healing, is coming to Louisville. The California-based arts organization is offering workshops focusing on sculpture, painting and collage, spoken word and music.
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Nearly 40 vintage cars rumbled through Fourth Street Live Wednesday to mark the beginning of the 54th annual Street Rod Nationals. The iconic car show is this weekend.
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Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is now available for kids under 5 years who live throughout Jefferson County. Previously, funding limited the Louisville-based affiliate to distributing books in a handful of ZIP codes.
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As summer temperatures get high, and stay high, families are beating the heat by spending time at local splash parks.
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Louisville will be under a heat advisory Thursday and Friday with temperatures expected to be in the high 90s. Hot weather increases risks of heat strokes and heat exhaustion.
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GonzoFest is celebrating its final festival with two days of live music, readings and panel discussions about Hunter S. Thompson and his “Gonzo” style of writing, which rejected the concept of journalistic objectivity.
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Some of the dishes slated for the Bluegrass VegFest include vegan cod, nachos and lemon lavender cookies – all entirely vegan options from more than 20 food vendors.
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The interactive candy artwork was created by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, a Cuban-American artist who died in 1996 from an AIDS-related illness.
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Donna Charging grew up on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, one of the largest reservations in the country, and makes art that explores the relationship between land and people in Louisville.
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Green Folk Collective is a slow fashion brand using repurposed textiles like quilts and denim. The group’s founder moved from curating vintage fashion to making it.