When University of Wisconsin–Madison theater professor Baron Kelly takes the stage at the university’s Mitchell Theatre this month, directing and playing the protagonist in “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone ...
As Calipari left the court, “My Old Kentucky Home,” played on. For Calipari last night, it was a happy homecoming.
John Calipari’s super-hyped return to his old Kentucky home turned into a straight-up shocker for his first-year Arkansas Razorbacks. Powered by guard Johnell Davis and the former Wildcat trio ...
As Black History Month arrives, the murals of iconic Graves County and African American artists Helen LaFrance and Ellis ...
John Calipari is set to return to his old Kentucky home on Saturday night, leading Arkansas into Rupp Arena to take on the Wildcats less than 12 months after he beat the mob out of town by taking ...
CASEY SHACKLETT WAS NAMED THE GRAND PRIZE WINNER FOR THE HORSING AROUND WITH ART COMPETITION. THE PRESIDENT OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY MUSEUM ... SO WHAT INSPIRED THE ARTWORK? MY DAD SENT ME A PICTURE ...
"Horsing Around With Art is our way of supporting and funding the arts in local schools while encouraging students to explore their creativity through the lens of the Kentucky Derby," Patrick ...
Predictably, the state's powerful horse tracks -- foremost among them Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby -- would be at the center of the newly legalized form of wagering, having been ...
Even the media in Lexington are going in-depth on what Kentucky has to do on the floor to spoil the homecoming. Not surprisingly, it involves a win. Fans want a total and complete beat-down.
Supported by By Austyn Gaffney Photographs by Jon Cherry Austyn Gaffney and Jon Cherry visited former coal strip mines and once-flooded river valleys in Eastern Kentucky. The wooden cabinets and ...
Missouri gymnastics opened its Southeastern Conference home slate with a comeback victory over then-No. 6 Kentucky on Sunday night at the Hearnes Center. The Tigers (6-2, 1-1 SEC) finished with a ...
This month the Old Farmer's Almanac and Farmers' Almanac released their predictions for spring, showing Kentucky might have cool, dry weather blossoming into warmer, wetter conditions by May.