
Seeing red, yellow and orange
A colorful fall is just around the corner
Late summer might have been crackling dry, but don't give up hope for a gorgeous Kentucky fall.
Unabashed theater junkie takes reins of Actors Guild's 'The Pillowman'
In June, at a Theatre Communications Guild conference in Denver, Eric Seale felt a little out of place.Entertainment video
The more thai, the better
GEORGETOWN — Around the Bluegrass, a vast majority of Thai restaurants Americanize their curries, noodles and soups. The result is a hyphenated set of compromises, American-Thai, that eliminate surprise and substitute safety. Financially, that's rational, but gastronomically, some diners want more.
Young artists get time in the spotlight
I know I'm not the first to say it, but I love Zac Efron. I love him not for tweeny reasons — I'm kinda past the point of scrawling the High School Musical actor's name on my Trapper Keeper — but for what he and other young stars are doing for the rising interest in the arts among America's youth. It's an interest that, for Kentucky, couldn't come at a better time. "Right now, we're looking at the future of the Guild," says Jeannette Rowlett, president of the Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen. "A lot of our (artist) members are getting older — new members apply and that's great, but it's important to educate the next generation."
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A film to surprise atheists
Jamie Moffett feels a certain kinship with Bill Maher.





