
Audience Spotlight: A Conversation with Andre Kimo Stone Guess, President & CEO of Fund for the Arts
As he steps into his fifth year at the helm of Fund for the Arts, Andre Kimo Stone Guess recently announced that this would be his final year at the helm.
We caught up with him as he reflects on his journey with gratitude, a sense of mission, and an eye toward the future. “It’s hard to believe it’s already been four years,” he says.
Performance Preview: Broadway in Louisville: The Wiz (July 29 – August 3)
Louisville audiences are in for a treat as the groundbreaking musical The Wiz returns to the stage at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts from July 29 to August 3. This all-new national tour reimagines the beloved 1975 Broadway classic, infusing it with contemporary flair while honoring its rich legacy.
Bourbon & Beyond 2025: A Preview of Louisville’s Premier Music Festival
With over 120 artists spanning genres from rock to bluegrass, check out some of the bands we are excited to see… and we can’t wait to discover more! See you there!
French Lick Resort: Summer Concerts Rock with Jake Owen & Uncle Kracker; Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and more
Downtown Louisville Comes Alive: Food, Film, and Fun Await This Summer and Fall
Uncovering a Quiet Giant: G.C. Coxe at the Speed Art Museum
Railbird Rocks Lexington… Again!
Railbird Music Festival Returns to Lexington This Weekend – May 31 & June 1
Derby Dinner Playhouse Kicks Off Pinkalicous The Musical and Half-Baked
Derby Dinner Playhouse is excited to announce two exciting shows that ill run the the end of June. Don’t miss your chance to check out Pinkalicious The Musical and Half-Baked.
The Stolen Faces Grateful Dead Tribute Band Celebrate Europe ’72 Album at Headliner’s May 30
The Stolen Faces, Nashville’s premier Grateful Dead tribute band, is playing at Headliners Music Hall on Friday, May 30 for a show that will celebrate the bands Europe ’72 album…arguably one of their best compilations of live shows.
65th Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park – May 28 – Aug. 10
Kentucky Shakespeare, the Official Shakespeare Festival of the Commonwealth, is ready for a summer of exciting performances to celebrate their 65th annual season that will take place from May 28-August 10, 2025, at the C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater in Old Louisville’s Central Park.
Fund for the Arts Cultural Pass Goes Digital as Summer Learning Programs Kick Off May 31
The 2025 Cultural Pass and Summer Reading programs officially kick off on May 31, offering young people and their families free access to arts, culture, and educational experiences — and this year, there’s a big upgrade: the launch of the brand-new Cultural Pass App.
Louisville Ballet Announces 2025-2026 Season
Louisville Ballet invites audiences to immerse themselves in a season of Favorites + Fantasies, where enchantment, passion, and mystery unfold on stage.
Performance Preview: Broadway in Louisville – Shucked – May 13-18
Get ready for Broadway’s laugh-out-loud sensation, Shucked, that is rolling into town this May!
The Kentucky Center will host this fresh, feel-good musical that offers a corny delight with a big heart.
NouLou Chamber Players Show Off Their Cellos
How many cellos does it take for a chamber music concert?
Normally, just one, or maybe two, teamed with other strings and wind instruments.
But the NouLou Chamber Players will feature a full house of eight cellos in a concert April 14 in the Library music room at Oxmoor Farm.
Performance Preview: Broadway in Louisville – & Juliet – April 22-27
What If Juliet’s Story Didn’t End in Tragedy?
&Juliet is a fresh, exhilarating Broadway hit that flips the script on Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, reimagining what might have happened if Juliet had lived — and chosen her own path.
Speed Art Museum: New and Revitalized Initiatives to Engage Young Artists
Tina Jo Wallace: Leading Derby Dinner Playhouse with Heart and Joy
Tino Jo Wallace was recently named Derby Dinner Playhouse’s new Producing Artistic Director, following Lee Buckholz’s retirement and is excited to take on the new role.
Louisville Orchestra: 2025-26 Season Outlook
Under the visionary leadership of Music Director Teddy Abrams, the Louisville Orchestra has unveiled an electrifying new season, blending beloved classical works, groundbreaking world premieres, and bold cross-genre collaborations.
Bourbon & Beyond and Louder Than Life: More Than a Music Festival
Bourbon and Beyond returns to Louisville September 11-14. Produced by Danny Wimmer Presents, these festivals not only bring world-class music but also celebrate Kentucky’s bourbon and culinary culture.
Audience Spotlight: A Conversation with Andre Kimo Stone Guess, President & CEO of Fund for the Arts
We caught up with him as he reflects on his journey with gratitude, a sense of mission, and an eye toward the future. “It’s hard to believe it’s already been four years,” he says.
Performance Preview: Broadway in Louisville: The Wiz (July 29 – August 3)
Louisville audiences are in for a treat as the groundbreaking musical The Wiz returns to the stage at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts from July 29 to August 3. This all-new national tour reimagines the beloved 1975 Broadway classic, infusing it with contemporary flair while honoring its rich legacy.
Bourbon & Beyond 2025: A Preview of Louisville’s Premier Music Festival
With over 120 artists spanning genres from rock to bluegrass, check out some of the bands we are excited to see… and we can’t wait to discover more! See you there!
French Lick Resort: Summer Concerts Rock with Jake Owen & Uncle Kracker; Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and more
Downtown Louisville Comes Alive: Food, Film, and Fun Await This Summer and Fall
Uncovering a Quiet Giant: G.C. Coxe at the Speed Art Museum
Railbird Rocks Lexington… Again!
Railbird Music Festival Returns to Lexington This Weekend – May 31 & June 1
Derby Dinner Playhouse Kicks Off Pinkalicous The Musical and Half-Baked
Derby Dinner Playhouse is excited to announce two exciting shows that ill run the the end of June. Don’t miss your chance to check out Pinkalicious The Musical and Half-Baked.
The Stolen Faces Grateful Dead Tribute Band Celebrate Europe ’72 Album at Headliner’s May 30
The Stolen Faces, Nashville’s premier Grateful Dead tribute band, is playing at Headliners Music Hall on Friday, May 30 for a show that will celebrate the bands Europe ’72 album…arguably one of their best compilations of live shows.
65th Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park – May 28 – Aug. 10
Kentucky Shakespeare, the Official Shakespeare Festival of the Commonwealth, is ready for a summer of exciting performances to celebrate their 65th annual season that will take place from May 28-August 10, 2025, at the C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater in Old Louisville’s Central Park.
Fund for the Arts Cultural Pass Goes Digital as Summer Learning Programs Kick Off May 31
The 2025 Cultural Pass and Summer Reading programs officially kick off on May 31, offering young people and their families free access to arts, culture, and educational experiences — and this year, there’s a big upgrade: the launch of the brand-new Cultural Pass App.
Louisville Ballet Announces 2025-2026 Season
Louisville Ballet invites audiences to immerse themselves in a season of Favorites + Fantasies, where enchantment, passion, and mystery unfold on stage.
Performance Preview: Broadway in Louisville – Shucked – May 13-18
Get ready for Broadway’s laugh-out-loud sensation, Shucked, that is rolling into town this May!
The Kentucky Center will host this fresh, feel-good musical that offers a corny delight with a big heart.
NouLou Chamber Players Show Off Their Cellos
How many cellos does it take for a chamber music concert?
Normally, just one, or maybe two, teamed with other strings and wind instruments.
But the NouLou Chamber Players will feature a full house of eight cellos in a concert April 14 in the Library music room at Oxmoor Farm.
Performance Preview: Broadway in Louisville – & Juliet – April 22-27
What If Juliet’s Story Didn’t End in Tragedy?
&Juliet is a fresh, exhilarating Broadway hit that flips the script on Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, reimagining what might have happened if Juliet had lived — and chosen her own path.
Speed Art Museum: New and Revitalized Initiatives to Engage Young Artists
Tina Jo Wallace: Leading Derby Dinner Playhouse with Heart and Joy
Tino Jo Wallace was recently named Derby Dinner Playhouse’s new Producing Artistic Director, following Lee Buckholz’s retirement and is excited to take on the new role.
Louisville Orchestra: 2025-26 Season Outlook
Under the visionary leadership of Music Director Teddy Abrams, the Louisville Orchestra has unveiled an electrifying new season, blending beloved classical works, groundbreaking world premieres, and bold cross-genre collaborations.
Bourbon & Beyond and Louder Than Life: More Than a Music Festival
Bourbon and Beyond returns to Louisville September 11-14. Produced by Danny Wimmer Presents, these festivals not only bring world-class music but also celebrate Kentucky’s bourbon and culinary culture.
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