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The McCracken County Public Library hosts McCracken County Coroner Amanda Melton in the library's next installment of its Evenings Upstairs series. Morning Edition host Daniel Hurt speaks to Melton ahead of the presentation.
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The Lowertown Arts & Music Festival will be held in Paducah's historic Lowertown Arts District this weekend on Friday, May 10, and Saturday, May 11. This year's lineup includes Americana artist and West Kentucky native S.G. Goodman. Morning Edition host Daniel Hurt speaks to Goodman ahead of her Friday night performance.
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The McCracken County Public Library is presenting a program highlighting influential Kentuckians in music on Thursday, Dec. 14, as a part of their long-running Evenings Upstairs event series.
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It is the season of giving and December is one of the biggest months for charitable donations all year long. But can giving benefit the donor too? Travis Taylor, Vice President -Investments of the Williams and Roof Wealth Management Group of Wells Fargo Advisors talks about the how, what and where of how to maximize your holiday giving and tax benefits.
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Playhouse in the Park, the community theater in Murray, is set to perform Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” this week.
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Asia Burnett speaks with Constance Alexander about The Way Home, a spoken word opera Alexander wrote about the end of life. There are performances in Murray this week to celebrate its 20th anniversary in honor of National Hospice Month.
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WKMS celebrates the 2023 holiday season with a wide variety of seasonal programs interspersed with regularly scheduled programming.
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Abraham Lincoln, corn husking competitions, cottage cheese and Carry Nation. These are just some of the dozens of historical figures and oddities covered by Old Kentucky Tales in its first 99 episodes. The show is set to release its 100th episode this week.
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The Paducah Film Society is screening the campy 1981 classic Clash of the Titans – an adaptation of the Greek myth of Perseus filled with monsters and magic – on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. at Maiden Alley Cinema.
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Murray State University’s Department of Global Languages and Theatre Arts is presenting a production of “The Whole Town’s Talking,” a play originally presented on campus 100 years ago.
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Murray State University’s Cinema International program is screening Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Wife of a Spy, a 2020 film set during World War II-era in Japanese-occupied Manchuria.
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In this new series in honor of Veterans Day, WKMS speaks to 12 local veterans about their experiences in the military.