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The Kentucky Theatre is evaluating its successes over the last year and weighing how to move forward in a new media landscape where streaming services are eating into people's entertainment budgets. WUKY's Alex Hamilton recently sat down with Hayward Wilkirson, co-chair of the group Friends of the Kentucky Theatre which took over the day-to-day operations of the downtown Lexington landmark.
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The Kentucky Theatre could reopen under the management of a nonprofit formed to support the venue—that’s if the city chooses to move forward with the…
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Lexington's Kentucky Theatre will go quiet October 1st, as manager Fred Mills awaits a possible reopening next year. A mainstay of downtown Lexington,…
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Several businesses have begun reopening and are adjusting to the new Healthy at Work guidelines, so we checked in over the weekend with one of Lexington's…
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A taste of old time Hollywood is taking over Lexington’s historic movie palace Sunday night for a good cause. WUKY’s Alan Lytle explains.The Kentucky…
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How do you make a documentary portrait about a writer who doesn’t want to appear on camera? That was the dilemma facing Austin-based filmmaker Laura Dunn…
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4/8/2013LEXINGTON, Ky. - In 2011, the Department of Defense reported about 28,000 violent sex crimes in the military. But why do outside estimates put the…
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Sony’s embattled film “The Interview” will be shown in about 200 theaters nationwide in the coming weeks, and Lexington’s Kentucky Theater could be one of…
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Kentucky-born actor Harry Dean Stanton has been the subject of a film festival in Lexington for the past three years.And the Lexington Film League is…
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Louisville-based Indie filmmaker Archie Borders has a new movie project financed on Kickstart.com, a project that starts shooting today in Louisville.And…