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Never seen ‘Hamilton’? Do these things to prepare for the show so you’re not lost

The Broadway show “Hamilton” is about to take over the Kentucky Center for three weeks this month. Here’s everything you need to know.

       

On Migrant Journeys With WhatsApp and Google Translate

Miriam Jordan, who covers immigration for The Times, says that migrants crossing the border often use WhatsApp and that Google Translate can break the ice.

Kentucky actor barely leaves the stage with all his 'Hamilton' roles. He even has a solo

Kentucky native Patrick Garr is heading home to Louisville with a role in the traveling production of the Tony Award-winning musical “Hamilton.”

       

How Deutsche Bank Became A Mainstay Of Trump’s Business Empire

While Congressional investigators wait for Deutsche Bank to turn over the president’s financial records, we examine how the German financial institution came to lend Donald Trump so much money.

Michael Wolff’s New Trump Tell-All ‘Siege,’ Stars Steve Bannon And A Cast Of No-Names

The Fire and Fury author offers surprising stories about the president. But there may never have been a more polarizing president, nor an author less likely to be read as a neutral recorder of facts.

Missouri Health Clinic May Be Forced To Stop Abortion Services

NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to Dr. Colleen McNicholas, an abortion provider at Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region, about how Missouri could soon lose the only clinic that provides abortions.

Family of Abused Milwaukee Inmate Will Receive $6.75 Million

The settlement goes to the children of Terrill Thomas, who died in his jail cell in 2016 after being denied water for a week.

This NuLu restaurant and its local menu earned one of our highest ratings for 2019

In a city where the term farm-to-table is often taken advantage off, Harvest is true to its word and does the farmers of Kentuckiana justice.

        

Amnesty International Report Says Myanmar Military Is Again Committing War Crimes

A report released Wednesday concludes government troops are instigating violent clashes, extrajudicial executions, conducting arbitrary arrests, torturing prisoners and destroying historical sites.

Harvest restaurant in NuLu features a local menu, regional style

A trip to Harvest in NuLu will give you a quick look into what the restaurant is about: Staying fresh and staying true to the region.

        

After 5 years, horse trainer returns with a win at Churchill Downs

At Churchill Downs last week, Shepherdsville’s Waylon Cundiff won as an owner/trainer off a claim to pick up his first victory since 2012.

      

 

 

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