Live Breaking News & Updates on Oscar Combs

Stay updated with breaking news from Oscar combs. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

'Queen's Gambit' megahit is built on Lexington roots


‘Queen’s Gambit’ megahit is built on Lexington roots
Chuck Stinnett, Special to The Gleaner
Bingeing on streaming TV shows became the national pastime during the ongoing pandemic, and nothing hit it out of the park like Netflix’s “The Queen Gambit,” a period drama about a girl chess prodigy named Beth Harmon.
It premiered in late October; within a month, it had become Netflix’s most-watched scripted miniseries ever with 62 million viewers.
The story opens in 1950s and 60s Lexington, Kentucky, where author Walter Tevis who wrote the novel the series is based on lived during that era.
Lexingtonians of a certain age instantly recognized the real-life local establishments peppered into the story: Ben Snyder Department Store on Main Street, where young Beth and her adoptive mother shopped. The old Henry Clay High School on East Main, site of some of the show’s chess tournaments. New Circle Road and the Chevy Chase neighborhood. ....

Henry Clay High School , United States , United Kingdom , Chevy Chase , Wallace Wilkinson , Harry Beltik , Ken Woroner Netflix , Anya Taylor , Joeb Hall , Beth Harmon , Walter Tevis , Museum Hotel In Downtown Lexington , Museum Hotel , Phoenix Hotel , Henry Clay High School On East Main , World Coal Center , Lexington Visitors Center Wheeler Pharmacy , World Hole Center , Lexington Visitors Center , Museum Hotel In Lexington , League Life Master , Lexington Public Library , Ben Snyder Department , Queen Gambit , Ben Snyder Department Store , Main Street ,