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Art of Collaboration: Edge works with local media reporting on 2020 Governor's School for the Arts
Adaptability is among the strongest characteristics of enduring artists. That is always coupled with the impulse to give voice to their...

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20223 min read
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GSA pursues ways to showcase student work virtually during Covid-19 pandemic
By Gracie Vanover | Arts Bureau Edge Reporter Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 In past years at the Kentucky Governor’s School...

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20226 min read
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GSA students do more than study their art: They learn to nurture their voices
By Angel Cathey | Arts Bureau Edge Reporter duPont Manual High School, Class of 2022 Kevin Olusola, the Pentatonix beatboxer and renowned...

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20226 min read
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With pandemic, protests over racial injustice, GSA adapts instruction, conversations on artmaking
By Debra Murray • Rather than spending the day learning at the University of Kentucky’s campus.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20228 min read
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Virtual Version of Kentucky’s Prestigious Youth Arts Program Kicks Off
By Debra Murray •
Pleasure Park, 2020 Graduate •|• Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts opening ceremony aired over Facebook Live, Zoom.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20225 min read
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Reporters Covering Virtual Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts
The five young arts reporters covering GSA have already started reporting with the opening streamed via Facebook, Zoom.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20223 min read
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Review | ‘Something Rotten!’ — uproarious comedy nods to ‘The Book of Mormon’
By Lily Wobbe • duPont Manual High School, 2022 •|• For those interested in musicals, Shakespeare, looking for a good laugh.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20222 min read
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Review | ‘Something Rotten!’ clashes with classic Shakespeare
By Gracie Vanover • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 •|• With funny and dirty humor, every one of all ages will be snickering.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20222 min read
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Review | Flamboyant ‘Something Rotten!’ struts its stuff
By Cole Tanner • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2019 •|• "...puns, double entendres, alliteration...wordplay worthy of the the Bard."

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20221 min read
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Review | ‘Something Rotten!’ makes for show-stopping crude fun
By Madison Hayden • duPont Manual High School, Class of 2021 •|• Something Rotten!" s a deep, belly-chuckle kind of Broadway performance.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20222 min read
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Review | A musical that takes risks with vulgarity is ‘Something Rotten!’
By Audrey Boyd • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2021 •|• It’s as if Bo Burnham was thrown into the Renaissance.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20222 min read
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Young writers get a laugh from ‘Something Rotten!’
Arts Bureau Edge brings reviews from students "passionate about writing and keenly aware of the current musical landscape."

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20221 min read
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Masterclass from Dance Theatre of Harlem leader gives lessons on confidence, working towards goals
By Faith Lindsey • duPont Manual High School, Class of 2021 •|• Dance Theatre of Harlem's Virginia Johnson leads class, advises students.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20223 min read
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Dance Theatre of Harlem — a beacon for dancers of color, topnotch ballet
By Maddie Hayden • duPont Manual High School, Class of 2021 •|• As a child, this ballerina had a feeling her ballet world lacked diversity.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20224 min read
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Young journalists document Dance Theatre of Harlem in Louisville, learn company history
Arts Bureau Edge journalists research includes history of Dance Theatre of Harlem and African Americans in ballet.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20222 min read
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The Younger Set Weighs In on ‘Aladdin’
Arts Bureau Edge brought six journalists to review “Aladdin” — with its flying carpet, pyrotechnics, comedy and inspiring love story.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20221 min read
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Review | All that glitters is indeed gold in ‘Aladdin’
By Annie Bush • Louisville Collegiate School, Class of 2019 •|• "It is evident that no expense was spared in the fabrication of this world."

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20222 min read
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Review | ‘Aladdin’: the Show that Reminds You of that Special Feeling
By Sylvia Cassidy • duPont Manual High School, Class of 2021 •|• "Aladdin" can make you believe in magic again.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20222 min read
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Review | ‘Aladdin’ Revives Disney in a New Fashion
By Rachel Street • Silver Creek High School, Class of 2019 •|• "Aladdin" creates a bright spot when the culture finds itself divided.

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20222 min read
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Review | ‘Aladdin’ Sets Sail with Wonders
By Gracie Vanover • Floyd Central High School, Class of 2020 •|• "With old and new songs, viewers can hop right into the show..."

Frances Ward-Simmons
Feb 17, 20222 min read
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