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In honor of upcoming Earth Week and the 2024 Four Rivers Watershed Sustainability Festival, Murray State's Cinema International program and Watershed Studies Institute have partnered to present the environmental documentary The Human Element this week. Daniel Hurt speaks to Cinema International program director Dr. Thérèse St. Paul and biology professor Dr. Howard Whiteman about the upcoming screenings.
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A concert benefitting Paducah's Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center will be held this Saturday, April 20, at Paducah Beer Werks. The event will feature music from a variety of regional bands, including Family Bags, Charmers, and Daywaster. Daniel Hurt speaks to local musician and Family Bags bassist Melanie A. Davis ahead of the event.
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Local singer-songwriter Luke Taylor bringing ‘stripped down’ sound to Clemens Fine Arts Center stagePaducah singer-songwriter Luke Taylor is set to play the Clemens Fine Arts Center this Saturday evening as part of the venue’s Backstage Pass Series, which features artists on a small stage and a relaxed seating environment.
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In the first Cyber Bytes installment of 2024, Tracy Ross and Michael Ramage, Director of the Cyber Education and Research Center of Murray State University, discuss cyber security updates for the new year.
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The latest Market House Theatre production is “Native Gardens,” a comedy that the Paducah playhouse leadership hopes can facilitate a powerful discussion about class, privilege and entitlement.
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Submissions are now open for the WKMS Battle of the Bands 2024. Local bands are encouraged to review the contest guidelines and instructions and submit their original music.
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Since the season ended in December, Rainer has launched the “Straight Shot Tour” – which includes a stop at Paducah Beer Werks this Friday, Jan. 26. The show starts at 9 p.m. and tickets are available online.
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Western Kentucky native Tony Logue brings his unique blend of Americana, country, and heartland rock and roll to the Sounds Good studio for the next Live Lunch on Friday, February 9.
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Charley Allen-Dunn is a woodturner, animal-lover and website director for Murray State University. But she is also a poet. And she has just released her first book of poetry, "The Scar It Leaves" through Finishing Line Press. Allen-Dunn sat down with us in the studio to talk about her work.
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The nonprofit innovation hub Sprocket is launching a new startup pitch competition called Next 50K (N50K), which aims to attract startups and build economic growth in far western Kentucky.
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Winners of the Paducah-McCracken County NAACP's 2024 Fredricka Hargrove-MLK Jr. Essay and Poster Contest have been announced. See the winning poster and hear writers read their winning pieces aloud.
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This week’s Know Your Neighbor focuses on Princeton native and Paducah resident Dann Patterson, who shares stories from the skies during his more than three-decade career as a Delta Airlines flight attendant.