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From newly built temples to traditional dance groups, Vietnamese heritage is seen and heard in Kentuckiana.
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Beaded Treasures Project helps refugees in Louisville
"I had somehow became a part of their transformation," Surekha Kulkarni said. "From diffident to confident, and dependent to independent."
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Staff have coined Caleb Lammert the 'Candy Man' because of the sweets he shares while volunteering at the hospital.
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Louisville hospital volunteer bringing sweets, smiles to staff and patients
With his bag of candy, Caleb helps boost morale and hopes to sweeten the days of the staff passing through the halls of Norton Children's Hospital.
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Rose Will Monroe was a woman who got things done. She appeared in World War II films and was one of the original inspiration for "Rosie the Riveter."
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Indiana musician relives his rise to become a jazz master
Jamey Aebersold calls his New Albany jazz music store, "the Smithsonian Jazz Institute of the Midwest."
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Women's History Month | Exploring the life of hometown adventurer Tori Murden McClure
In the late 1990s, McClure became an icon for rowing across the Atlantic. Today, she inspires Louisville students at Spalding University.
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Women's History Month | Adventurer Tori Murden McClure inspires Louisville students each day
Tori Murden McClure was the first woman, and American, to ever solo row across the Atlantic Ocean. She currently serves as Spalding University's president.
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'It's home now': Vietnamese community grows more vibrant in Louisville
From newly built temples to traditional dance groups, Vietnamese heritage is seen and heard in Kentuckiana.
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'There's no one stopping you': How a Louisville woman uses fashion to inspire women
"I had somehow became a part of their transformation," Surekha Kulkarni said. "From diffident to confident, and dependent to independent."
Moments That Matter
Beaded Treasures Project helps refugees in Louisville
"I had somehow became a part of their transformation," Surekha Kulkarni said. "From diffident to confident, and dependent to independent."
Moments That Matter
'I would like to share him with everybody' | Volunteer brings candy, joy to Louisville children's hospital
Staff have coined Caleb Lammert the 'Candy Man' because of the sweets he shares while volunteering at the hospital.
Heartwarming
Louisville hospital volunteer bringing sweets, smiles to staff and patients
With his bag of candy, Caleb helps boost morale and hopes to sweeten the days of the staff passing through the halls of Norton Children's Hospital.
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In Your Backyard | City of Clarksville honors local 'Rosie the Riveter'
Rose Will Monroe was a woman who got things done. She appeared in World War II films and was one of the original inspiration for "Rosie the Riveter."
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'Jazz is not a lost art.' | Award-winning artist Jamey Aebersold shares his journey of learning jazz
Jamey Aebersold calls his New Albany music store, filled with thousands of vinyl albums and photos, "the Smithsonian Jazz Institute of the Midwest."
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Indiana musician relives his rise to become a jazz master
Jamey Aebersold calls his New Albany jazz music store, "the Smithsonian Jazz Institute of the Midwest."
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'I just want my life to be of service': Louisville artist uses the power of arts as mechanism of healing and expression
You may not know the name Julia Youngblood, but countless Kentuckiana youth and artists know her as the woman who gave them a chance to expand their horizons.
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Women's History Month | Exploring the life of hometown adventurer Tori Murden McClure
In the late 1990s, McClure became an icon for rowing across the Atlantic. Today, she inspires Louisville students at Spalding University.
Moments That Matter
Women's History Month | Adventurer Tori Murden McClure inspires Louisville students each day
Tori Murden McClure was the first woman, and American, to ever solo row across the Atlantic Ocean. She currently serves as Spalding University's president.
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