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Roots & Heritage Festival marks its 20th year and is inviting all its friends
By Mary Meehan mmeehan1@herald-leader.com
If you don't see someone you know at the Roots & Heritage Festival, you aren't looking hard enough. "You see old friends. It's sort of like a big family reunion." said Kimberly Henderson-Baird, festival chairwoman. "If you don't see somebody the rest of the year, you will see them at the festival."Rupp Arena: From basketball to ballet?
Could Rupp Arena go from 23,000 screaming basketball fans to 2,000 ballet aficionados?Fall movie preview
Harry Potter pulled a disappearing act from Hollywood's fall and holiday schedule, his sixth big-screen adventure bumped from November to next summer. That leaves a little more room to roam at the box office for the likes of James Bond, a vampire heartthrob, the High School Musical kids and all those talking cartoon critters that studios are about to unleash. Here's a look at the movies planned for fall.
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Summit has steep prices, but cost is justified
Summit, just beyond Man o' War Boulevard and just off Tates Creek Road, is in an old house that has been transformed into a trendy, chic and expensive place to dine.
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