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Central City Cancels Music and Car Tourism Events as COVID Surges

Kentucky towns that depend on tourism revenue from small museums and festivals are being hit again by the recent surge of COVID-19. As a result, one Muhlenberg County town just cancelled tourism events...

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The African American Folklorist: Preserving Black Bowling Green Through Art

In 1956, Margaret Munday became the first African American student to enroll at Western Kentucky University . She graduated in 1960. Today, Northeast Hall on the school's campus has been renamed Munday...

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The African American Folklorist: Derrick Simmons Is Impacting Change Through...

“I'm a firm believer that we have to tell our story; it has to be told as thoroughly and honestly as possible.” Black narratives coming from African Americans are important when working to liberate the...

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The African American Folklorist: Dean Terrance Brown, Educator and Opera Singer

The life journey of Terrance Brown, Western Kentucky University’s Dean of Potter’s College of Arts & Letters, encapsulates the concept of the voice as a significant instrument of liberation and...

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The African American Folklorist: Nerica Bowie On Breaking Tradition With a...

“Greater than being a preacher or being a financial leader is loving people. And love has two sides. Love covers you and protects you. But love also corrects you.” Reverend Freddie Brown preached at...

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What does it mean to be ordinary? A conversation with the Kentucky author of...

How do outside pressures like starting a family, going to college, getting that dream job, or buying a house impact young adulthood? Navigating the world while trying to meet exceptional societal...

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Arts of Southern Kentucky Offering Free Shows to the Needy

Kentuckians on financial assistance are being given access to the arts free of charge. Arts of Southern Kentucky announced on Tuesday a new program called SKyPASS, which provides tickets to individuals...

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The African American Folklorist: Tito Jackson was always The Blues

Tito Jackson recently released a blues album called “Under Your Spell” featuring great cuts and legendary musicians. He’s often, if not always remembered as the guitar player of the 70s pop boy band...

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The African American Folklorist: Daryl Davis On Interviewing the Klu Klux Klan

Darrell Davis, a musician, author, and race relations expert was assaulted with flying bottles during a Cub Scout parade in 1968 when he was 10. This was his first experience with racism. He spent...

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The African American Folklorist: Carlos Bailey, a Voice For The Underserved

“Family is very important. It's a legacy and preservation.” From public defender to city commissioner, Bowling Green native Carlos Bailey's humble beginnings and family foundation led to a life of...

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The African American Folklorist: Langston Collin Wilkins

Houston native Langston Collin Wilkins, Ph.D. is a folklorist, ethnomusicologist, and writer. Currently, Wilkins serves as Washington State’s state folklorist and is Director of the Center for...

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