Nikkia Rhodes’ career today encapsulates the intersection of her two central passions: cooking and teaching. And if you take even a glimpse into her past, it’s clear how the recipe for her success was written early.
Read MoreDamaris Phillips would eventually rise to global fame in the culinary world, always keeping Kentucky as the backdrop to her clever and intricate dishes.
Read MoreAs the first African American to record and publish a comprehensive cocktail guide, Tom Bullocks’s legacy has an international reach today.
Read MoreEven with his art school and publishing experience, Tony Moore was still fairly green when The Walking Dead started to form. To find inspiration for the characters and scenery, Moore turned to the source he knew best: Cynthiana.
Read MoreAt the forefront of this turn in the visual arts is Louisville native David Cook, aka Bonethrower, who actively subverts and pushes against pop cultural notions of artmaking and art consumption.
Read MoreFrom reviving classic outlaw music to feature length anime films, two Kentucky musicians are harnessing their talents to take a wrecking ball to the prevailing narrative about their homeland.
Read MoreBetween the popularity of The Walking Dead television adaptation of a comic series started by two Kentuckians and the year-over-year explosive growth of the Louisville Zombie Walk, Kentucky has become an unexpected hotbed for all things undead.
Read MoreBeyond the glitz and glam of hip-hop, White’s story is a testament to the idea that if you can make it in showbiz, you can make it anywhere.
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