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Kentucky author and poet Frank X. Walker – the first Black Poet Laureate to serve the state – is speaking at West Kentucky Community & Technical College’s Clemens Fine Arts Center Monday as a part of the institution’s Black History Month programming.
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Tracy Ross speaks to bluegrass singer-songwriter and mandolin player Sierra Hull ahead of her performance at WKCTC as part of the Clemens Fine Arts Center's Arts in Focus series on Friday, September 8.
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Austin Carter speaks to Dr. Todd Hill ahead of the Todd Hill Orchestra's performance at WKCTC's Clemens Fine Arts Center.
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Austin Carter speaks to singer-songwriter Carly Moffa ahead of her performance in the WKCTC Clemens Fine Arts Center's Backstage Pass series.
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Tracy Ross speaks to musician Tito Puente Jr. about his father, the legendary Tito Puente, and the honor of carrying on his legacy ahead of Puente Jr.'s CFAC performance.
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Western Kentucky musician Luke Taylor has played with several local bands, including WKMS veterans Leonard the Band and The Cuttin' Jessies. Taylor's solo…
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Since the pandemic shut down performance venues across the country in March of this year, WKCTC's Clemens Fine Arts Center has worked to provide…
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The performing, musical, and visual art communities have been hit especially hard by COVID-19 shutdowns. In an effort to support local artists (many of…
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This event has been postponed to a later date.This weekend, the West Kentucky Community and Technical College will continue its stripped-down Backstage…
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Ranky Tanky is a modern blend of traditional Gullah music and the jazz, blues, and rock n' roll that was born from the African diaspora. Clay Ross,…