Studio's 'Marley' a risky holiday show

By Candace Chaney Contributing Theater Critic

The sound of Dickensian carolers lured the opening-night audience from the lobby of the Carriage House at Bell Court into the theater for Studio Players' latest production, Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol.

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Rich Copley

UK's spin on 'A Doll's House'

The University of Kentucky Theatre presents the final weekend of Andrew Kimbrough’s production of Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House,” which will offer a new spin on how you view Guignol Theatre productions -- literally.

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Charles Bertram

Downtown restaurant Caros closes

The downtown eatery Caros, which has operated under various owners for about three decades, has closed.

 
 
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Stephan Savoia, file | AP Photo

Hundreds cheer Palin in Mich. for book tour

College students ditched class, employees skipped work and some huddled in the cold overnight just to make sure they get an orange wristband Wednesday that would let them meet Sarah Palin.

 
 
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Win tickets to see "The Drowsy Chaperone" at the Opera House

You could win tickets to see “The Drowsy Chaperone,” a musical within a comedy, Friday, January 22, 2010, at 8 p.m. at the Opera House in Lexington. Complete and submit an entry form by noon Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Duplicate entries will be expunged. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 to enter. Winners will be notified by telephone. Other restrictions may apply. Read the rules, and then enter today! Click here to enter the contest

 
 
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Rich Copley

A Winter Wonder Slam dunk

We've seen a lot of dream tours lately. Thanksgiving weekend in Louisville will close out with another great headlining duo, TobyMac and Relient K, that offers a compelling look at the current state of Christian rock.

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'An Education': hard lessons for a too-smart schoolgirl

It's raining. She's getting drenched while waiting for the bus.

 

Drink specials

What’s on tap for cheap at Central Kentucky bars and restaurants

 
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Mark Cornelison | Staff

Stanford's almost 'Top Model' sets sights on runway career

Getting through Wal-Mart is nearly impossible; people have lots of free time to celebrate America's Next Top Model on the Web; and while there is no place like home, New York is looking pretty good about now.

 
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David Perry | Staff

History of CentrePointe block lives thanks to man's obsession

Richie Wireman saw the green shiny stone on a Sunday when he was 17 feet below street level. Wireman had been photographing the demolition of the businesses on the downtown block bounded by Vine, Main, Limestone and Upper streets for weeks. It was a documentary of destruction, at turns beautiful and eerie, tragic and luminous.

Copious Notes

CULTURE+MORE

By Rich Copley

Fash Food

SHOPPING+FASHION

By Harriett Hendren

Musical Box

MUSIC

By Walter Tunis

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'DJ Hero' is a flawed but fine rhythm game

In a genre that is quickly becoming flooded with plastic instruments, DJ Hero stands alone.

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