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The American Quilter’s Society is celebrating the 38th annual QuiltWeek this week in Paducah.
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Feds put 130 acres into land trust after Kansas-based tribe repurchased it
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Over a century ago, a central Kentucky community witnessed an unusual weather phenomenon: meat falling from the sky like rain.
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Nonprofit groups and local officials brought together community members this weekend in Quilt City USA to honor victims of HIV/AIDS.
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The Paducah Film Society Presents Blaxploitation Classic Super Fly at Maiden Alley Cinema on Feb. 20The Paducah Film Society is screening the blaxploitation classic Super Fly, the 1972 film directed by Gordon Parks Jr., starring Ron O’Neal, on Feb. 20th at 7 p.m. at Maiden Alley Cinema.
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Murray State University's Cinema International is screening the Chilean documentary film “Albertina and the Dead” this week.
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A new documentary from KET examines the life and legacy of groundbreaking Black Kentucky writer and feminist bell hooks.
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Murray State University’s Cinema International program is screening the 1993 Ethiopian drama "Sankofa" this week.
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Louisville Orchestra music director Teddy Abrams won the Best Classical Instrumental Solo at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
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"Weathering with You" screenings are scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 1, and Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. in Faculty Hall Room 208 on the main campus of Murray State University.
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Inspiration for Crystal Wilkinson's new book comes from time growing up with her grandparents in rural Indian Creek, Kentucky.
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A petition to name Paintsville Lake State Park after country music legend and Johnson County native Loretta Lynn now has nearly 26-thousand signatures.