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  • The Musical Box

    A father of inventiveness

    A visit by Zappa's widow is a good reason to reflect on his musical genius

    Gail Zappa and the University of Kentucky Chamber Winds

 
Raised by opera-loving parents in a rock ’n’ roll world, Rich Copley has parlayed his broad interests into his career writing about arts and entertainment. He has covered performing arts, film and faith-based popular culture and writes the blog  »  Copious Notes.


  • Copious notes

    Philharmonic conductor search update

    This week, we'll see Alfred Savia of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra in Indiana, the fifth and final candidate this season for music director of the Lexington Philharmonic. The two-year search will end next spring after another season with up to six auditions.

 
Jamie Gumbrecht covers popular culture and blogs about movies, music, TV, fashion, trends, quirks and more at  »  It's All About.

  • The real top Gunn

    It’s all about …
    Tim Gunn’s multimedia domination: The best thing to come out of Bravo’s Project Runway isn’t the show or even its official star. No, it’s Tim Gunn, fashion guru and wise man to Heidi Klum’s pretty host.
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    Billy Joel's stories in song make marvelous evening of dance

    Billy Joel's public profile has always been that of a New Yorker, singing New York State of Mind from under a Yankees cap. But he grew up on Long Island, not Manhattan, in a bedroom community not unlike suburbs across the country. And that is where so many of his songs are drawn from.
MOVIES
  • 'The Bucket List': Riddled with clichés

    It's a simple exercise. Make a list of all the things you want to do in your life: big experiences, noble goals, altruistic urges. Peering into the Grand Canyon, learning a foreign language or dating a cheerleader, this is what you will squeeze in before you kick the bucket.
MUSIC
  • The pipes are his calling

    Organist was drawn by instrument's 'sheer power'

    Schuyler Robinson is at the pinnacle of a career that began with a little clandestine organ playing. Growing up in Lake Forest, Ill., Robinson started studying piano at age 5, playing by ear the first three years. As a teenager, he became interested in "the sheer power and mechanics of the organ.
TELEVISION
  • Paducah man makes jump from YouTube to TV

    William Sledd, the Gap employee from Paducah known for his phenomenally popular Ask a Gay Man online fashion-advice series on YouTube and www.OutZoneTV.com, is taking his Internet celebrity to the small screen.
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    "Doom' fans, take heart: No. 4 is on the way

    Fans of popular series, take heart: No. 4 is on the way

    One of gaming's most famous series is about to get another installment.

  • Stats

    This week, we'll look at the million-seller Nintendo titles on the company's DS hand-held system. The Big N reported these numbers as part of its recent quarterly financial results. All data is for the title's lifetime sales through March 2008.

VISUAL ARTS
  • THE SOCIAL SEEN

    'Nude International': a cold night's hot spot

    Normally, January is a month for dressing warmly. Visions of exposed skin weren’t exactly dancing in my head. But on Jan. 11, the hottest ticket in town was for the Lexington Art League’s annual cocktail benefit to kick off its Nude International art exhibition at the Loudoun House.
BOOKS
  • Ky. writer a winner

    Garry Barker's ­Kentucky Waltz won the 2008 Kentucky Literary Award for Fiction. The $1,000 award is given by Western Kentucky University and Southern Kentucky Book Fest.

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