Culture

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
After 100+ submissions, our readers have chosen their favorite picture of the year.
This is your chance to meet award-winning author Crystal Wilkinson as she begins her nationwide tour for her new book, “Praisesong of the Kitchen Ghosts.”
With more winter weather on the way, city officials held a press conference to share tips + protocols so you can be best prepared.
We’ve rounded up local spots for you to procure meats, cheeses, jams and jellies, crackers, olives, nuts, and more for your next charcuterie board.
Stay cozy with a bowl of soul-warming soup from one of these local Lexington restaurants.
RD1 Spirits’ new $5-million complex coming to The Commons will feature a research + development distillery and visitor experiences including bourbon tastings and blendings.
Centre College alumni and former teammates band together to uplift fellow female athletes through a first-of-its-kind NIL Collective called The 1926 Collective.
Scan your card, take your snacks, just walk out.
Lexington plans to expand by 2,800 acres and add five new areas to the city that will support its population and housing growth.
Including gifts for neighbors, foodies, significant others, homebodies, students, and gifts under $20.
We’re sharing the unofficial results from three items on the ballot in Fayette County in Lexington
Find out who is behind the funky fiber art keeping local trees warm and fuzzy.
Whether you’re scooping up leaves or saying goodbye to your pumpkins, Lexington makes sustainable cleanup simple. Follow these city-approved tips for a greener fall.
Projects to be funded by the $20+ million Fund Balance include money for a new government center, paving improvements, district-specific projects, and more.
Did you know Transylvania University has a tomb? We’re sharing the story of eccentric botanist Constantine Rafinesque, who is buried on the campus he cursed.
Help celebrate Día de los Muertos and honor those who have passed at one of these events happening in town.
The record-breaking number is supported with additional funding to the STEP program to help local businesses enter the global market.