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The arrival of September cracks summer’s sweltering grip on Kentucky, although it may not begin to feel like it until the calendar hits double digits.

The arrival of September cracks summer’s sweltering grip on Kentucky, although it may not begin to feel like it until the calendar hits double digits.

Comedy, drama, music, ballet and more—Kentucky’s new performing arts season has it all

Most of us think of apples as an American fruit, but apples as we know them originated in an area between Europe and Asia called

Our first celebration is in Frankfort at The Foundry on Broadway.


Publisher + Editor-in-Chief reflects on our 25 years…

Past and present editors reflect on their experiences working with Kentucky Monthly

By Jennifer Hall and Ty Reagan, Pippa Passes

To the surprise of some of my friends and colleagues who generally assume that, due to the nature of my work, most of what I’ve

Barbara Kingsolver didn’t look back when she left her Kentucky hometown, but many of her contemporaries have fond memories of their student and classmate