
Breya Jones
Arts & Culture ReporterBreya Jones (she/they) is the Arts & Culture Reporter for LPM. She is excited to begin her journalism career in her hometown. She studied political science and journalism at DePaul University in Chicago. Audio is a new frontier that they are excited to bring into their work. While her main interest is in reporting on historically under-covered communities, she is excited by a variety of topics. When not reporting, they can be found stocking their desk snack drawer, knitting and most likely of all, watching Bob's Burgers.
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A sculptor from Lexington and a writer living in Appalachia represent Kentucky this year in a regional arts fellowship.
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The Louisville Ballet’s low-barrier education program, Ballet Bound, is hosting auditions for the upcoming year at neighborhood parks across the city.
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Applications are open for a new incubator program aimed at helping regional filmmakers strengthen and fund their craft.
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Before her murder in 1965, Alberta O. Jones had already made her mark on history.
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When Dixie Sherman Demuth first opened her bar, women weren’t allowed to sit at the bar, much less bartend.
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The Smoketown restaurateur gets her own street sign.
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Great River Voices choir is trying to make space for all singers in a genre that has historically been exclusionary.
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Crowds braved the weather to watch Sovereignty win the 151st Kentucky Derby.
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A new tennis and pickleball complex proposed for Joe Creason Park would cost an estimated $65 million and cover 25 acres of the park.
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Wedding dresses, tuxedos, artifacts from ceremonies past and present showcase traditions of love across Kentucky at an exhibition at the Frazier History Museum.