Kentucky Theatre Seeking Donations for Repairs, Digital Switch
LEXINGTON, Ky. - It’s been twenty years since the community rallied to save Lexington’s Kentucky Theatre. Now a group of volunteers say it’s time for another round of renovations.
View ArticleWhat to Do With $1.26 Million?
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Money from a federal grant program dating back to the 1980s is available to the city of Lexington, but how to use the funds is still up for debate.
View ArticleSo Long, Film: Movie Theaters Struggle to Keep Up With Digital Conversion
LEXINGTON, Ky. - It's a busy time of year for the movie industry. Oscar nominations were announced Thursday and the Golden Globes award show is set for Sunday. Because of an ongoing shift behind the...
View ArticleFilmmaker Archie Borders discusses his new movie "Please to Meet Me"
Louisville-based Indie filmmaker Archie Borders has a new movie project financed on Kickstart.com, a project that starts shooting today in Louisville. And as far as we can see, this is Borders’ third...
View ArticleHarry Dean Stanton Film Fest Celebrates Fourth Year
Kentucky-born actor Harry Dean Stanton has been the subject of a film festival in Lexington for the past three years.
View ArticleSony In Talks With Kentucky Theatre About "Interview" Screenings
Sony’s embattled film “The Interview” will be shown in about 200 theaters nationwide in the coming weeks, and Lexington’s Kentucky Theater could be one of them – that’s depending on negotiations...
View ArticleKentucky Theatre To Screen, Hold Q
4/8/2013 LEXINGTON, Ky. - In 2011, the Department of Defense reported about 28,000 violent sex crimes in the military. But why do outside estimates put the numbers much higher? And why do most service...
View ArticleFilmmaker Views Rural Life Through Wendell Berry's Lens
How do you make a documentary portrait about a writer who doesn’t want to appear on camera? That was the dilemma facing Austin-based filmmaker Laura Dunn as she put together The Seer, a new documentary...
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