Everyone loves a good comeback story. Vinyl records has one of the best right now. A new documentary, “Vinyl Nation,” will not only chronicle that comeback but will help local record stores in the process.
Read MoreThe 16th president of the United States and face of the five dollar bill, Abraham Lincoln’s connection to Kentucky sometimes goes forgotten.
Read MoreJust as Passover comes to an end, a new tradition begins: Buffalo Trace Distillery announced this week it will release what it believes to be the first authentic Kosher whiskeys. Three of them, in fact.
Read MoreOne of our favorite oddities in Louisville is hidden away in the Clifton neighborhood: The Chicken Steps. It’s a local landmark with a nebulous history that still serves a purpose.
Read MorePretty much everyone in Louisville has been to Water Tower Park – or just “The Water Tower” – for an event, be it the annual Memorial Day blues festival or the Buy Local Fest. But those who haven’t taken the time to tour the museum within may not know the significance of the structure on River Road at the foot of Zorn.
Read MoreImagine if there were a bourbon version of “The Voice” or “America’s Got Talent.” That’s sort of what’s happening with the recently announced World’s Top Whiskey Taster competition.
Read MoreBeaches, NBA and NFL teams? We could of had it all. We’ve received all 49 offers and we’re happy to announce Governor Andy Beshear is keeping his talents right here in bluegrass.
Read MoreYou can give your favorite server or bartender a tip from afar with a recently-launched Virtual Tip Jar. Not a bad way to help your local pub or restaurant during these difficult days.
Read MoreWhen the first cases of COVID-19 hit Kentucky, an unexpected hero rose to the occasion, taking a firm leadership role that has brought with it a certain amount of celebrity. we’re talking, of course, about Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and “Andy Fever.”
Read MoreIn most of our lifetimes, the Kentucky Derby has run on schedule without a hitch on the first Saturday of May. This year, that will just be another Saturday. But this isn’t the first time it’s happened.
Read MoreLogan Street Market announced Wednesday that it will remain open under limited hours until further notice.
Read Moreit’s true that if you’re a local brewery junkie, it’s a bit of a sad time, as across the state bars and restaurants have been forced to shut their doors as we try to collectively control Coronavirus. Luckily, breweries care. About all of us.
Read MoreIt was inevitable — Gov. Andy Beshear this morning ordered bars and restaurant dining rooms across Kentucky to close by 5 p.m., following the lead of other states like Ohio and Illinois.
Read MoreWe took the time to put together a list of activities that aim to keep morale high while keeping our distance.
Read MoreWe’re doing our best to keep track of the postponements, cancellations and closings due to concerns over Coronavirus. Check back often, because we’ll keep updating it. Please let us know in the comments if you know of one that isn’t listed. And please wash those hands!
Read MoreIf you’ve tried to buy toilet paper in the past couple of weeks, you’ve already been affected by the COVID-19, or Coronavirus, scare. But at least so far, this is nothing like the pandemic Louisville (and the whole world) experienced in the early 20th Century – not by a longshot.
Read MoreThe one time of year we all gush over goats has officially been pushed back to May 23rd.
Read MoreWith St. Patrick’s Day just a few days away and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade taking over the Highlands on Saturday, it’s time to remember another local tradition tied to the holiday: The Blessing of the Keg.
Read MoreAn out-of-town couple just the other day asked the question, “How do you pronounce Louisville? We talked to someone earlier and she said it’s ‘Lou-uh-vul.’” She was wrong. Here’s why.
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