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At time of fraught cultural politics, 2018 play “Do You Feel Anger?” reveals deeper relevance
BY SYDNEY MEYER
Feb 10
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At time of fraught cultural politics, 2018 play “Do You Feel Anger?” reveals deeper relevance
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December 2024
In world premiere of “Yeti for Love,” a television classic inspires new holiday hero
Nostalgia comes with sizzle and silliness this holiday season in “Yeti for Love,” a new drama that reunites Louisville playwright Brian David Walker…
Dec 13, 2024
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Elizabeth Kramer
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In world premiere of “Yeti for Love,” a television classic inspires new holiday hero
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Elevate #YouthVoice This #Giving Tuesday
Donate Today to Give Youth Access to Art and Amplify their Voices
Dec 2, 2024
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Elizabeth Kramer
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November 2024
Playwriting team helps boost innovative storytelling at Kentucky Shakespeare
BY SYDNEY MEYER
Nov 11, 2024
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October 2024
More to monsters than meets the eye in "Monsters of the American Cinema"
Terror and skepticism give way to compassion and hope in Pandora Productions' latest offering.
Oct 15, 2024
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More to monsters than meets the eye in "Monsters of the American Cinema"
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September 2024
Inventive Local Theater Shines in Sixth Louisville Fringe Festival
BY SYDNEY MEYER
Sep 20, 2024
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Inventive Local Theater Shines in Sixth Louisville Fringe Festival
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January 2024
Regional Black artists' breadth of 'Perspectives'
Moremen Gallery's ambitious exhibit
Jan 17, 2024
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Elizabeth Kramer
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Looking for love in Kentucky Shakespeare’s fast-moving ‘Sense and Sensibility’
And laughs are in full supply.
Jan 9, 2024
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Elizabeth Kramer
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Looking for love in Kentucky Shakespeare’s fast-moving ‘Sense and Sensibility’
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December 2023
Quick, Tell a Teen to 🏆 Access to the Arts with Arts Angle Vantage
2024 workshop deadline nears • Join our community. Stay in the know.
Dec 15, 2023
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Elizabeth Kramer
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Quick, Tell a Teen to 🏆 Access to the Arts with Arts Angle Vantage
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November 2023
upstart crow collective’s Inventive ‘King John’ Illuminates the Treachery, Costs and Loss of War
“Three corners of the world in arms,” a phrase at the end of Williams Shakespeare’s “King John” aptly applies to our current reality and marks a timely…
Nov 18, 2023
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Elizabeth Kramer
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upstart crow collective’s Inventive ‘King John’ Illuminates the Treachery, Costs and Loss of War
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April 2023
Review: “Party People” and its deep history of activism from half a century ago resonates today
By Elizabeth Kramer
Apr 10, 2023
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Review: “Party People” and its deep history of activism from half a century ago resonates today
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February 2022
Free Pop-Up Youth Arts Journalism Workshop, Week of Feb. 21
Participants get to report on glass art and the artists in the KMAC Museum exhibit “Crafting the Vernacular”
Feb 18, 2022
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Elizabeth Kramer
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Free Pop-Up Youth Arts Journalism Workshop, Week of Feb. 21
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