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Gethsemani

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POSTPONED: On the Road with KET: In Celebration of 25 years of Kentucky Life
Go on the road with KET and celebrity guest host, Dave Shuffett! This exclusive bus tour leaves from the KET studios in Lexington and includes stops at Camp Nelson National Monument and Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill.
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Ed McClanahan
Episode #304 First Aired: May 19, 2010 Ed McClanahan, one of Kentucky’s most vibrant, outspoken, and humorous contributors to the world of modern literature, prefaces his major work, “The Natural […]
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Face of Britain
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Living the Story: The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky
During the 1950s and ’60s, profound legal and social changes took place in Kentucky and across America as a result of the civil rights movement. This resource is designed to give a feel for the times, to explain some of the issues that were particularly important in Kentucky, and to inspire young people by showing […]

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The Drifters at Lexington’s Historic Lyric Theatre
Let the music move your soul with hit after hit, from “Up on the Roof” to “Under the Boardwalk” with The Drifters in concert at Lexington’s historic Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center!

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In His Own WOrds | Don Parrish
Bardstown native Don Parrish shares his combat experience with KET in Kentucky Veterans of the Vietnam War: In their Own Words.

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World of Our Own: Kentucky Folkways
All across Kentucky, from mountains to river bottoms to city streets, traditional ways of living, working, and playing continue to thrive. Whether passed down through generations or shared by the state’s most recent immigrants, the skills and knowledge of a multitude of cultures inform and enrich our customs, beliefs, and arts. Journey through this rich […]
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Mountain Music Gatherin’
Episode #102 | First Aired: January 22, 2008 “Has anybody seen J.P.?” Annadeene Fraley usually began performances at the J.P. Fraley Mountain Music Gatherin’ with this phrase. Her husband, the […]