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Image of General Lafayette painted by Matthew Harris Jouett while Lafayette was in Lexington.
Kentucky Historical Society Collections
The 200th anniversary of Marquis de Lafayette's visit to Lexington and other communities is being marked by a number of events in the coming days.
Local News
Radio Shows & Music
  • This week on Joe’s Blues Vintage soul recordings mixed with neo soul recordings…A fully stocked hour of songs out of time – “Real & Retro Soul”
  • Guest DJ Walt Remondini with WUKY's Joe Conkwright.PLAYLIST – August 5, 2023Willie Nile – “Expect Change” – 2021Heather Nova – “Virus of the Mind” – 2001Bruce Springsteen – “Ghosts” – 2020The Heavy Heavy – “Miles and Miles” – 2022Chuck Prophet – “Post-War Cinematic Dead Man Blues” – 2017The Rolling Stones – “Loving Cup” – 1972Liz Phair – “6’1”” – 1993Grace Potter & The Nocturnals – “Only Love” – 2010Alejandro Escovedo – “Pyramid of Tears” – 1992Will Hoge – “Better Off (Now that You’re Gone)” – Wire 2003Marshall Crenshaw – “Someplace Where Love Can’t Find Me” – 1989Lucinda Williams – “Honey Bee” – 2008First Aid Kit – “Turning Onto You” – 2022Barbaro – “Barbaro” – 2020
  • This week's episode of The Crunkadelic Funk Show featured music from Gloria Gaynor, William Bell, Buddy Miles, Teena Marie, The Meters, Ann Peebles, The Brothers Johnson, Al Green, & more!
  • This week: Rock & Roots featured new music from The Kills (New York/LA Hex), Maia Sharp (She'll Let Herself Out), Bahamas (Working On My Guitar), Josh Ritter (Strong Swimmer), The Revivalists (Good Old Days), & Shakey Graves Featuring Sierra Ferrell (Ready Or Not)!
  • This week's episode of the Crunkadelic Funk Show featured music from Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Rose Royce, Marvin Gaye, A Taste Of Honey, Larry Graham & Graham Central Station, Mandrill, The Jones Girls, & more!
Podcasts
  • Podcasts
    Katerina Stoykova interviews fiction writer Josh Boldt about his new Southern crime novel, Moneymaker.
  • Healthy brain aging is a concern for all of us. It’s normal to struggle with small things such as recalling names — and we all experience some slowing of the thought processes with advanced age — but everyone hopes to avoid serious cognitive impairment. Dr. Greg Jicha with the Sanders - Brown Center on Aging shares tips with Dr. Greg on how to maintain good brain health.
  • Podcasts
    Christian Adair (he/him), Executive Director of the Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center and Founder & Director of Alpha League, discusses civil rights history, empowering young Black and Brown men, and servant leadership.
  • Podcasts
    This week is all about Pawpaws, Kentucky's own unique sub-tropical mountain fruit. Josh and Joe where and when to get the fruit and how to use it in a variety of ways.
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