Arlo Barnette
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A traveling exhibit at Transylvania University offers the chance to take part in an ambitious health research initiative with a focus on diversity.
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A behind-the-curtain look at a play showing all this weekend at the Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center’s Black Box Theatre—it's William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, but based here in Lexington.
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106,000 people are on the national waiting list for an organ transplant. University of Kentucky health officials are calling on people to meet the need // ‘save a life afterlife’ // sign up to give once they’re gone // consider becoming a donor during National Donate Life Month. WUKY’s Arlo Barnette reports.
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Friends of the late writer and feminist icon bell hooks gathered for a memorial on Thursday.
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Concordia is the premier global convening platform dedicated to actively fostering cross-sector partnerships for social impact, and the Lexington Summit will gather politicians, entrepreneurs, C-suite executives and UK students to deliberate innovative, sustainable solutions to social challenges in the U.S. WUKY's Arlo Barnette has this preview.
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Theman known internationally as the “father of environmental justice” will be at the University of Kentucky Tuesday for a Climate and Health Conference open to the community. WUKY’s Arlo Barnette has more.
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Amid a nationwide rash of catalytic converter thefts that has Kentucky lawmakers calling for harsher penalties, Lexington police are advising car owners on how to avoid becoming a victim. WUKY's Arlo Barnette has details.
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Mzuri Moyo Aimbaye is the internationally acclaimed singer, actress, and playwright behind the Fannie Lou Hamer Story. The one-woman play includes a dozen inspiring songs about the woman known as the “Mother of Voter Registration” for Black Americans.
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With many Western Kentuckians still struggling to put their lives back together in the wake of December's deadly tornadoes, a project to replace their lost musical instruments has seen a surge of written requests in the last 24 hours.
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Two years after she was killed by police, an art installation honoring Breonna Taylor will be unveiled this weekend at the Carnegie Center.