Culture

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Check out these locally-owned furniture and antique stores if you’re looking to revamp your home.
Bidding is officially open for the 2022 Horse Mania Horses. Also, read about how you can get your hands on a colorful bottle of bourbon in support of LexArts’ 50th anniversary.
Stay safe and be sure to check your Halloween candy before consumption.
Learn about the Living Arts & Science Center’s Día de los Muertos celebrations which are returning are Tues., Nov. 1. after a two-year hiatus.
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Local media outlets were recntly invited to Memorial Coliseum to chat with players + Coach Cal about the upcoming 2022-2023 season.
We sampled some of Lexington’s most popular locally-made candies.
Here’s what’s happening in city hall for the week of October 24-28.
See and learn about Lexington through these 11 local bloggers.
We hope Mark Pope is ready to rejoin the Big Blue Nation.
The Lexington Public Library offers free educational resources that citizens can utilize to learn new skills, advance their careers, or just continue to stay curious.
The city will host a workshop for artists interested in adding to our public arts scene.
Bluegrass Corporate Cares Connection’s new website has one overarching goal: to make it easier for nonprofits to highlight volunteer opportunities.
The new business park will have 23 lots + create ~1,700 jobs once completed.
With mumblings that John Calipari is resigning from his post as UK’s men’s basketball head coach, we’re taking a look back at his tenure with the Wildcats.
Sometimes, it helps to get some perspective.
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