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Announcing our Long-Term Partnership with University Press of Kentucky for Exclusive Screen Classics Interviews and Book Giveaways

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Mar 29, 2021

CMH partners with University Press of Kentucky for 2021!With Exclusive Screen Classics Discussion Video Seriesand Lots of Classic Movie Book Giveaways Classic Movie Hub is thrilled to announce our partnership with University Press of Kentucky to bring you exclusive classic movie video interviews read more

My Old Haunted Kentucky Home – Hauntedween (1991)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Oct 23, 2019

Okay, I’m just gonna be upfront here – there’s one main reason that I’m writing about this one, and it’s because I went to Western Kentucky University and was living in Bowling Green during the time this film was made, and I do know some of the people involved in it. Ye read more

Day 12 – Paducah, Kentucky

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jul 28, 2018

Don’t have much to show from the pretty little arts center of Paducah.  The National Quilt Museum was a big hit with me but no photos were allowed inside.  The quilts – all modern – were fantastic art pieces, really stunning. Next we got a tour of the town’s little Civil War museum read more

Day 11 – Hickman, Kentucky

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Jul 27, 2018

Entrance to Discovery Park of America Our stop in tiny Hickman was really the gateway to little Union City, Tennessee pop. 10,000 and the truly amazing Discovery Park of America.  In the middle of nowhere a Union City boy who made good spent 100 million on this museum/park.  It’s like a mini Smithso read more

Stars of the Stands: Classic Hollywood at the Kentucky Derby Museum

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 23, 2015

We jaunted off to Louisville, Kentucky, last week for a few days' respite from the holiday blues, hoping to recapture our enchantment with the city from a previous visit years before. While this year's trip had its hits and misses, one unexpected treat was an exhibit about classic Hollywood and the read more

Stars of the Stands: Classic Hollywood at the Kentucky Derby Museum

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Dec 23, 2015

We jaunted off to Louisville, Kentucky, last week for a few days' respite from the holiday blues, hoping to recapture our enchantment with the city from a previous visit years before. While this year's trip had its hits and misses, one unexpected treat was an exhibit about classic Hollywood and the read more

Classic Films in Focus: KENTUCKY KERNELS (1934)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Nov 6, 2013

Wheeler and Woolsey are not as familiar today as some of classic comedy’s other leading teams, but they have plenty to offer to fans of The Marx Brothers, Abbott and Costello, and Laurel and Hardy in terms of loaded lines, nutty plots, and goofy sight gags. Kentucky Kernels (1934) comes from t read more

Classic Films in Focus: KENTUCKY KERNELS (1934)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Nov 6, 2013

Wheeler and Woolsey are not as familiar today as some of classic comedy’s other leading teams, but they have plenty to offer to fans of The Marx Brothers, Abbott and Costello, and Laurel and Hardy in terms of loaded lines, nutty plots, and goofy sight gags. Kentucky Kernels (1934) comes from t read more

Classic Films in Focus: KENTUCKY KERNELS (1934)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Nov 6, 2013

Wheeler and Woolsey are not as familiar today as some of classic comedy’s other leading teams, but they have plenty to offer to fans of The Marx Brothers, Abbott and Costello, and Laurel and Hardy in terms of loaded lines, nutty plots, and goofy sight gags. Kentucky Kernels (1934) comes from t read more