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Through a Poet’s Lens:
James Baker Hall’s photographs on exhibit at 21c Museum
By KIMBERLY ELLEN ANDERSON
Until April’s end, connoisseurs of both visual and written art can witness how a renowned writer sees the dreamy morning landscapes of rural Kentucky or the humble, rustic and brilliant personalities of the state’s authors, such as Wendell Berry and Bobbie Ann Mason.
James Baker Hall, author of The Mother on the Other… »
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Show captures Berry’s voice, concerns
By JUDITH EGERTON
The Courier-Journal
Wendell Berry’s observant poetry is a window to nature and humanity, as well as a warning about what humanity is doing to nature.
“Wild Blessings: A Celebration of Wendell Berry,” at Actors Theatre of Louisville, is a transfixing public tribute to the esteemed writer and his solitary work.
With wondrous images of nature and… »
Lessons in Neighborliness
By BRIAN LOWRY
A few years ago I attended the Healthy Foods, Local Farms Conference sponsored by the Community Farm Alliance of Kentucky. Amish farmer, naturalist and writer David Kline gave a wonderful speech that day. A question and answer period followed. The topic of technology came up. Of his people, David said, “We allow technology… »

