Go Guide THURSDAY Wine Tasting for St. Nick’s Clinic: 5-9 p.m., The Pasta House, 451 Jordan Dr. Celebrity bartenders: John and Kristen Williams, Wells Fargo. Ladies Night: 5 p.m., Casa Mexicana, 4793 ...
Flicks Pick: Tree of Life At least once a year, a trailer comes out for a movie that leaves you wondering, “What exactly is this about?” This year, it was the trailer for “The Tree of Life.” While the coming attractions ...
Go Guide THURSDAY Wine Tasting for St. Nick’s Clinic: 5-9 p.m., The Pasta House, 451 Jordan Dr. Celebrity Bartenders: Sherri and Lee Morrill, State Farm Insurance. Ladies Night: 5 p.m., Casa Mexicana,...
How music can save your life There is a soundtrack to everyone’s life. Whether you’re devastated or having the best day of your life, there is music that goes along with it. There are songs that we lean on, songs that help ...
Making music for a living Performing for a living isn’t as glorious as it may seem. For John Fuller, who performs on the Paducah venue circuit weekly, becoming a full-time musician was not an easy decision. “Sometimes it...
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by Corianne Egan cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun
Flicks Pick: Buck When people watched Robert Redford calm horses and woo Kristin Scott Thomas in 1998, they fell in love. “The Horse Whisperer” featured a barely known Scarlett Johansson and made women everywhere pu...
Black student challenges sudden status as co-valedictorian Arkansas Time Machine, Back to the 1950s: In McGehee, a town of 4,200 in southeastern Arkansas, a black girl (Kym Wimberly) who had finished first in her senior class was named only “co-valedictori...
Go Guide THURSDAY Wine Tasting for St. Nick’s Clinic: 5-9 p.m., The Pasta House, 451 Jordan Dr. Celebrity Bartenders: Bob Tumbarello, Property Manager, Olmsted Dam Project. Ladies Night: 5 p.m., Casa ...
The 22nd annual Hot August Blues Festival AURORA — The 22nd annual Hot August Blues Festival is Friday and Saturday at Kenlake State Resort Park. Advanced tickets are $12 for Friday, $17 for Saturday and both days $25. Tickets at the ga...
Local theater celebrates a decade of service Ten years ago, Maiden Alley Cinema became the only independent movie theater in western Kentucky. Before long, it was one of only four independent art houses in the state. “It’s nice not working...
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by Corianne Egan cegan@paducahsun.comThe Paducah Sun