What is "You Belong Here" about?
It is a docuseries featuring Lexington Chef Ouita Michel, exploring themes of food, memory, and home in Kentucky.
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Lexington chef Ouita Michel is being featured at the Tribeca Film Festival for her role in "You Belong Here," a cinematic journey through Kentucky. Meanwhile, Kentucky faces severe weather, and a missing child in Pulaski County has been fou...
## Lexington Chef Ouita Michel at Tribeca Film Festival
"You Belong Here," a docuseries featuring Lexington chef Ouita Michel, has been selected for Tribeca X, a segment of the Tribeca Film Festival that celebrates storytelling at the intersection of brands and entertainment. The series, created by Steve Zahn and Rick Gomez of Macaroni Art Productions, explores themes of memory, generational legacy, and the seasonality of life through Michel’s perspective.
The docuseries highlights various Kentucky communities, including Midway, Lexington, Owensboro, Paducah, Corbin, Somerset, Louisville, Bowling Green, Maysville, and Northern Kentucky. It is supported by Team Kentucky, VisitLEX, FilmLEX, and local tourism partners.
### Severe Weather Impacts Kentucky
Several counties in Kentucky faced severe weather, including tornado warnings and flood watches. The National Weather Service issued warnings for counties such as Pulaski, Laurel, Knox, and Rockcastle. Residents were urged to take cover and monitor local news for updates. The severe weather also led to flood watches in multiple counties, with potential for excessive runoff and flooding in low-lying areas.
### Missing Child Found Safe
Kamora Parks, a 12-year-old girl reported missing from Eubank in Pulaski County, has been found safe. The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office requested public assistance in locating Parks, who had been missing since May 11. She was last seen in the Somerset area. The sheriff’s office confirmed her safe return, highlighting the effectiveness of community and law enforcement collaboration.
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## Who This Affects Most
It is a docuseries featuring Lexington Chef Ouita Michel, exploring themes of food, memory, and home in Kentucky.
The series was filmed in various Kentucky communities, including Midway, Lexington, and Somerset.
Pulaski, Laurel, Knox, and Rockcastle counties were among those under tornado warnings.
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