
Billy C. Clark: 2024 Kentucky Writer’s Hall of Fame Inductee
Billy C. Clark wrote memoirs, fiction and poetry about his life and river culture along the Kentucky-West Virginia border, where the Big Sandy flows into

Billy C. Clark wrote memoirs, fiction and poetry about his life and river culture along the Kentucky-West Virginia border, where the Big Sandy flows into

Mike Mullins didn’t start the Appalachian Writers Workshop; Kentucky Hall of Fame writer Albert Stewart did that. Mullins didn’t teach at the workshop; Hall of

George C. Wolfe, one of the most celebrated playwrights and directors in theater and film, is more famous as a director than a writer.

George C. Wolfe is most famous as a three-time Tony Award-winning director of plays and movies, including his new film Rustin, a biographical drama about

The Kessler Scholars Program at Centre College provides financial and moral support for first-generation college students

Kentucky’s first surviving quintuplets are choosing careers

Mammoth Cave’s unique acoustics provide the setting for a holiday concert like no other

Welcome to the December/January issue of Kentucky Monthly, one of two double issues published annually (the other is June/July).

Soldier, statesman and Kentuckian Isaac Shelby was the right person for his time and place

Singer-songwriter S.G. Goodman reflects on her career, playing with established artists, and the comfort of solitude and small-town life