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Will these Louisville venues require COVID-19 vaccine proof for events? What to know

Some Louisville entertainment venues, including Kentucky Performing Arts locations, will require proof of COVID-19 vaccine cards or a negative test.
      

Jennifer Lawrence is turning 31. Here’s an update on the Louisville native’s career

Louisville wishes Jennifer Lawrence a very happy birthday. Here’s where’s she’s been and what she’s up to next.

      

James Taylor, Jackson Browne bring classics to the KFC Yum Center

Six-time Grammy Award winner James Taylor & His All-Star Band brought classic hits to the KFC Yum Center on Friday night along with Jackson Browne.

      

Abbey Road on the River requires COVID vaccination or negative test result. What to know

Abbey Road on the River has announced it will require full COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results within 72-hours to attend the festival.

      

String Cheese Incident cancels Louisville shows after vaccinated member contracts COVID

The String Cheese Incident is the latest musical act to announce a change of plans due to the surge in the COVID-19 delta variant.

      

Louder Than Life requires COVID-19 vaccination, negative test results. What to know

Louder Than Life has announced it will require full a COVID-19 vaccination or negative test results within 72-hours to attend the festival.

      

What’s popping with Louisville rapper Jack Harlow now? He’s everywhere these days

From chart-topping hits to a massive tour, there is a lot going on in the life of Grammy-Award nominated rapper and Louisville native Jack Harlow.

      

We could use a laugh. How to get tickets to see David Sedaris later this year in Louisville

Tickets go on sale for “An Evening with David Sedaris” at The Brown Theatre in downtown Louisville this winter. Here’s how you can get tickets.

      

‘Too many obstacles’: Royals Hot Chicken closes one of its 3 Louisville locations

Royals Hot Chicken opened two new restaurant locations in Louisville last year. Now, one of them is closing.

      

You may have seen her around Louisville farmers markets. Now her nut butters are taking off

Wells Made Co., which makes a variety of nut butters made with minimal ingredients that are sourced locally. How she’s still growing during COVID.

      

‘We will make it.’ Even amid product, labor shortage, this homestyle cafe stays afloat

Aside from its popular desserts, the Cottage Café serves dishes that are best described as comfort food. See how it’s adapting to COVID-19 changes.
      

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