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Fenton Johnson’s novel ‘Scissors, Paper, Rock’ chosen for KY Humanities’ 2024 Kentucky Reads

January 5, 2024January 4, 20240

Kentucky Humanities has selected Fenton Johnson’s Scissors, Paper, Rock for its 2024 Kentucky Reads. The novel will serve as a…

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Constance Alexander: Book options abound for Kentucky Humanties’ 2023 Kentucky Reads program

June 13, 2023June 12, 20230

Editor’s note: Constance Alexander is one of a list of facilitators provided through Kentucky Humanities for Ky Reads. In my…

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Kentucky Humanities chooses Bobbie Ann Mason’s Dear Ann as the 2022 Kentucky Reads selection

January 2, 2022January 1, 20220

Kentucky Humanities has announced the 2022 Kentucky Reads selection is Dear Ann by Bobbie Ann Mason. Mason’s groundbreaking Shiloh and Other Stories…

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Constance Alexander: Crystal Wilkinson’s ‘The Birds of Opulence’ will enthrall Kentucky readers

March 17, 2021March 16, 20210

Imagine a tree, a bird in the tree, the hills, the creek, a possum, the dog chasing the possum. Imagine…

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Constance Alexander: ‘All the King’s Men’ sparks conversations about politics, power, and corruption

July 24, 2018July 25, 20180

Six hundred-sixty-one. That’s a passel of pages to read. Just figuring out how long it takes to reach the end…

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‘Kentucky Reads’ discussion on ‘All the King’s Men’ comes to NKU’s Scripps Howard Center Sept. 13

May 1, 2018April 30, 20180

Kentucky Humanities’ new project, Kentucky Reads: All the King’s Men, will use Robert Penn Warren’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel to guide…

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