
Stephanie Wolf
Stephanie Wolf is a former LPM's Arts & Culture Reporter. She came to LPM from Colorado Public Radio, where she also covered arts and culture. Her stories have aired nationally on NPR’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition and Here & Now, as well as PRI's The World.
In 2021, she spent two months reporting in Germany as an Arthur F. Burns Fellow through the International Center for Journalists. Before picking up a microphone and field recorder, Stephanie was a professional ballet dancer. She danced with Wonderbound (formerly Ballet Nouveau Colorado), the Metropolitan Opera, James Sewell Ballet and Minnesota Ballet.
Stephanie graduated from St. Mary’s College of California through a program that allowed her to earn her college degree in conjunction with her performing career.
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The work, running Thursday through Sunday, is a processional play, meaning the audience travels with the actors from scene to scene.
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The Indian Student Association at the University of Louisville hosts its annual Diwali celebration Saturday evening.This year’s Jalsa, the Hindi word for…
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In a statement on the festival’s website, organizers said they’ll take a hiatus in 2023 to improve some aspects for the future.
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Graham Parker, who served as interim director for the last year, is staying on board as the orchestra’s chief executive, effective Thursday.
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This year’s event, organized by the Center for Interfaith Relations, focuses on the power of storytelling.
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The annual downtown Day of the Dead event featured Louisville dance troupe México Lindo, music and a preview from Actors Theatre.
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Born in 1933, Bill Smith grew up in Madison, Ind. He created striking jewelry pieces often in gold and pearls.
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The endowment, announced Thursday, will be called the Rebecca Fund, named for philanthropists Rebecca and Hank Conn.
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Day of the Dead at Fourth Street Live! Wednesday night features dancing, music, face painting and an ofrenda built by local students.
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Every aspect of a haunted attraction is art. It’s the coalescence of multiple art forms: acting, costuming, makeup, scenic design and audio.