Cinco De Mayo taco dinner is Friday at Memorial Building by Hoptown Chronicle May 2, 2023 The Salvation Army's annual taco dinner raises money to send children to camp.
Challenges to books in Kentucky libraries tripled in 2022 amid national jump in attempted bans by Derek Operle May 1, 2023 The president of the Kentucky Library Association attributes the surge to a "a culture of fear and misunderstanding."
Underground Hoptown art show slated May 21 by Jennifer P. Brown April 26, 2023 The show will include paintings, pottery, graphic art, jewelry and baked goods.
A journey to Kentucky’s Holy Land, following signs to peace and inspiration by Constance Alexander April 26, 2023 Constance Alexander finds a path forward in a writing residency at a Kentucky convent.
Ky. writer Ada Limón appointed to second term as U.S. poet laureate by Derek Operle April 25, 2023 Limón is the first poet laureate to be appointed for a two-year second term.
Silas House appointed Kentucky Poet Laureate by Jennifer P. Brown April 20, 2023 House will be inducted April 24 during Kentucky Writers' Day at the Capitol Rotunda in Frankfort.
The Commodores, Starship to play double-headliner for Summer Salute by Jennifer P. Brown April 17, 2023 Both concerts are free during the Aug. 25-26 festival in downtown Hopkinsville.
Garden and Outdoor Living Expo this weekend by Hoptown Chronicle April 11, 2023 The free expo will feature more than 30 exhibitors.
Life on paper: Poetry & Pints evokes memories of home by Jennifer P. Brown April 10, 2023 Constance Alexander, a poet and playwright from Murray who also writes columns about art and culture and serves on Hoptown Chronicle's board, found an unexpected way to engage participants during last week's poetry workshop.
How Janis Ian’s ‘life’ came to Berea College by Jacalyn Carfagno April 6, 2023 The singer-songwriter reflects on art and activism as her personal collection finds a home alongside bell hooks’ and Jean Ritchie’s.
Hopkinsville cross walk planned on Good Friday by Jennifer P. Brown April 5, 2023 Community members can join the walk. It starts in front of the courthouse.
Milkweed slates poetry reading Wednesday by Hoptown Chronicle March 27, 2023 Amy Wright will read from her poetry collection "Everything in the Universe."