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Community Art for a Change: Social Activist Bruce Burris develops art...

February 1995 COMMUNITY ART FOR A CHANGE Bruce Burris, recipient of a NEA Southern Arts Federation Fellowship, is a social activist who develops art programs for...

‘Gimme Free Rock’ is the answer to your ‘Prayers’

BY SCOTT ARMSTRONG With the radio waves waist deep in MTV heavy rotation, these days it's tough to sell a gimmick-free band. Honest musicians attempting...

Gregory Turay: On the fast track to the Met

by Miriam Minger At 21, Gregory J. Turay is taking the operatic world by storm. The senior vocal music major at the University of Kentucky...

Lexington’s Kelly Richey sings the blues

BY MATT HICKEY She's been compared to Jimi Hendrix many times and her talent is earning widespread recognition. But sweet success for this gal who...

What Lexington Needs: Crystal E. Wilkinson – An End to Fear...

January 1995 What Lexington Needs: Crystal E. Wilkinson - An End to Fear and Silence By Crystal E. Wilkinson Poet and Short Fiction Writer "Fear, that is what...

Garry Bibbs: Artist with Hustle

  Garry Bibbs Artist with Hustle Elizabeth Kinkead Lexington artist Gary Bibbs recently won the prestigious Arts Federation/National Endowment for the Arts 1994 Regional Visual Arts Fellowship for printmaking. His...

What Lexington Needs: Youth Nightlife Options by Corey Hart

What Lexington Needs: Youth Nightlife Options, by Corey Hart Photo by Aimee Tomasek December 1994 Ace This ailing city is in need of a great deal of...

Growing Up Jewish in Lexington by Nora Rose Moosnick

Ace December 1994 BY ROSIE MOOSNICK Every year at about this time, with the onset of the Christmas season, the news media makes overtures...

Local Filmmaking: Cafe Sisters’ Mother Love

BY DEANNA MASCLE As a woman-operated film and video production company, Cafe Sisters Production seems to naturally gravitate toward issues that are important to women....

Remembering Velvet Elvis: Where Are They Now?

n usnAce December 1994 BY MATT HICKEY They were local heroes in the 80s. They got one shot at the big time, a self-titled album...