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America’s first generation of professional Black athletes were jockeys. Hear their stories

The Kentucky Derby Museum is continuing its mission to amplify the stories of Black horsemen in new and interactive ways with its updated exhibit.

      

The Kentucky Derby Museum honors Black horsemen who dominated the early days of racing.

Black horsemen dominated the early days of the Kentucky Derby. The Kentucky Derby Museum has several experiences that showcase their contribution.

      

Churchill Downs has announced its Featured Milliner for the 147th Kentucky Derby

Kentucky Derby’s first Featured Milliner, Christine Moore, continues her role for a fourth consecutive year for the 147th Kentucky Derby held on May 1

      

SEE IT: Speed Art Museum exhibit features 100+ period-specific fashion items made of paper

Nearly 100 life-like creations — all made entirely of paper — are in the “Isabelle de Borchgrave: Fashioning Art From Paper” at the Speed Art Museum.

       

Wait, what? These gorgeous gowns at the Speed Museum are made entirely from paper, paint

You won’t believe your eyes. The Speed Art Museum highlights the manipulation of paper and paint to create fully formed sculptural costume pieces.

       

Isabelle de Borchgrave Fashioning Art From Paper

You won’t believe your eyes. This show-stopping exhibition at the Speed Museum features life-size, trompe l’œil paper costumes spanning nearly 500 years of fashion.

       

An artist on stage and in the kitchen: My Morning Jacket drummer launches new cooking show

My Morning Jacket drummer Patrick Hallahan is dishing up a three-episode virtual cooking series celebrating his passion for unique recipes.

       

How these Louisville breweries are surviving the pandemic and optimistic about the future

Three Louisville breweries are making it work during COVID-19, with canned beer, food and more. Here’s how they’re surviving during the pandemic.

       

Theater’s next act: YPAS grad’s ‘Smithtown’ is part of a shift to virtual plays

Ditch Netflix this weekend and pull up a seat for some digital theater. This Louisville playwright has just the ticket, his new play “Smithtown.”

       

Paul Owen, who gained national acclaim as the Actors Theatre’s scenic designer, dies at 85

Paul Owen, 85, nationally acclaimed retired scenic designer for Actors Theatre of Louisville, died Friday at Baptist Health in St. Matthews.

       

Want to go to the 2021 Kentucky Derby? Here’s how to snag those limited tickets

There will be limited capacity at the Kentucky Derby 2021, but there’s still a small chance to get tickets. Here’s how.

       

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