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Some state cultural leaders are concerned that an arts agency restructured by Gov. Matt Bevin on Friday will prioritize commercial over creative value.
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The committee released a draft plan last week -- the result of numerous community interviews, workshops and extensive surveys.
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This week, Greater Louisville Arts released a draft of a master arts plan, the result of numerous community interviews, workshops and extensive surveys.
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"We should be careful as a society, and city, not to blur the line between art and 'the arts,'" says Louisville Public Media's Daniel Gilliam.
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89.3 WFPL News has hired Erin Keane as the new Arts and Humanities reporter.“We are all thrilled Erin is joining us,” says Gabe Bullard, WFPL News…
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The Louisville Orchestra has put another offer on the table for musicians.The orchestra has not performed all year and the players and management remain…
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Louisville’s Actors Theatre will open the doors of 18 new downtown apartments this week, which will be used to house actors and actresses throughout the…
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The Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts is trying to expand enrollment and space, but the summer program will have to compete for extra funding to…
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Neither side has blinked in the Louisville Orchestra labor dispute, and both the management and the musicians are facing difficult futures and the…
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Another party may soon enter the Louisville Orchestra contract negotiations.The management and musicians have been in talks for a new contract for over a…