Local Film Premieres to SRO Audience
Apr 02, 2008 08:55 AM Filed in: News
The Georgetown College-produced film "Surviving
Guthrie" premiered at the Kentucky Theatre in downtown
Lexington to a standing-room-only sell-out crowd on
March 27, 2008. Read
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Book on Tape Receives More National Honors
Apr 01, 2008 12:54 PM Filed in: News
Audio Book by author, Mary Claire O’Neal,
receives more national honors. Read
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Business Lexington Podcasts
Feb 27, 2008 05:09 PM Filed in: Did You
Know?
Dynamix Productions and Smiley Pete Publishing have
been teaming up for two years to provide readers of
Business Lexington with podcasts. Read
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Lexington Forum Begins Podcast with Dynamix
Feb 07, 2008 05:05 PM Filed in: News
The Lexington Forum and Dynamix Productions have teamed
up to bring podcasts of each monthly meeting to
everyone interested in the forum. Read
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Lincoln Bicentennial PSAs
Jan 11, 2008 05:04 PM Filed in: On the
Air!
In 2008, Kentucky celebrates the 200th birthday of one
of our sons, Abraham Lincoln. Kentucky's Office of
Creative Services recently hired Dynamix Productions to
produce radio spots encouraging Kentuckians to explore
the rich history surrounding Lincoln. Jon Vaden of
Creative Services produced the spots, and Laurie
Preston narrated them.
Listen to a sample here
Listen to a sample here
Lincoln HistoryMobile Now on Tour Throughout Kentucky
Dec 20, 2007 05:02 PM Filed in: News
A new HistoryMobile exhibit, “Kentucky’s
Abraham Lincoln,” began its statewide tour
February 12, 2008, at national “kick-off”
ceremonies in Hodgenville, Ky. Throughout the two-year
Bicentennial period, “Kentucky’s Abraham
Lincoln” will reach tens of thousands of visitors
at venues throughout the state, including Paducah,
Ashland, Louisville, Lexington, Frankfort, and more.
Dynamix Productions produced the audio portions of the museum that included reenactments of figures throughout history that were directly influenced by Lincoln. The exhibit inside the 18-wheeler is maintained by the Kentucky Historical Society.
To find out more, visit their webiste: Kentucky Historical Society
Dynamix Productions produced the audio portions of the museum that included reenactments of figures throughout history that were directly influenced by Lincoln. The exhibit inside the 18-wheeler is maintained by the Kentucky Historical Society.
To find out more, visit their webiste: Kentucky Historical Society