
Breya Jones
Arts & Culture ReporterBreya Jones (she/they) is the Arts & Culture Reporter for LPM. She is excited to begin her journalism career in her hometown. She studied political science and journalism at DePaul University in Chicago. Audio is a new frontier that they are excited to bring into their work. While her main interest is in reporting on historically under-covered communities, she is excited by a variety of topics. When not reporting, they can be found stocking their desk snack drawer, knitting and most likely of all, watching Bob's Burgers.
Email Breya at bjones@lpm.org
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The point-and-click game follows an antique shop delivery driver, as he tries to find a home only accessible by Kentucky Route Zero, a mysterious lhighway in Mammoth Cave.
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LPM’s 2023 'Fish Frynder' is a reely big deal. Use our map to find out when your favorite Catholic fish fry is open or discover a new one.
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In response to increasing demand, Planned Parenthood Great Northwest Hawai‘i, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky is expanding its vasectomy services into Indiana.
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This year’s Funk Fest will be celebrating “50 years of hip-hop” with a two-day festival at Louisville’s Waterfront Park.
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House Bill 8 lowers the income tax, but it imposes a 6% sales tax on services that previously went untaxed.
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When attending a Va Va Vixens show, audience members can expect to see variety — both in types of performance on stage and in the casts. Artists hope this will reach spectators and increase their own self-esteem.
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Limón’s forthcoming poem will be engraved on the side of the spacecraft set to launch towards Jupiter’s second moon, Europa, in 2024.
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Organizations chosen to receive funding include various children’s arts groups, theater companies and well-known museums.
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A “parks for all study,” funded by Louisville Metro Council, found the city was lacking equitable investment in greenspaces.
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Louisville is home to more than 100 parks. Now, city government is working with nonprofits to ensure they are equitable.