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Louisville artist on season 3 of NBC’s ‘Making It’ hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman

This Louisville woman joins hosts Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman on “Making It,” a reality competition on NBC that will crown the next Master Maker.

      

Miss seeing Louisville’s Jennifer Lawrence in movies? Good news. Your wait is almost over

OK, Jennifer Lawrence fans. Soon you’ll be able to watch new films from your favorite actress including “Don’t Look Up” and “Red, White and Water.”
      

These two Louisville spots made Yelp’s list of 100 top LGBT bars in the US

Two bars in the Highlands are included on Yelp’s ranking of 100 top LGBTQ bars in the U.S., the only Kentucky bars to make the list.

      

‘The art that influenced me.’ Louisville youth learn the meaning of Juneteenth at art camp

The art camp taught students various forms of expression commonly used by artists of color, including block printing as well as sonnets and limericks.

      

SEE IT: Wiltshire on Market reopens one year after COVID pandemic

Susan Hershberg, the owner of Wiltshire on Market, celebrates her restaurant’s reopening after a year of restrictions and pivoting.

      

Louisville Ballet announces its 70th anniversary season. Here’s a complete guide for 2021-22

After a hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, Louisville Ballet has announced a return to live performances in its 2021-22, 70th Anniversary season.

      

Inside the renovated Uptown Cafe in the Highlands: See photos

Uptown Cafe is targeting a July 1 reopening with a refreshed, slightly more upscale look. Take a look inside the revamped space.

      

From father to grandson, how this family built Angel’s Envy bourbon from the ground up

It’s all in the family. From father to son to grandsons, how Angel’s Envy Distillery has solidified a family bond and a bourbon legacy in Kentucky.

      

Angel’s Envy in downtown Louisville is run by generations of this family

From father to son to grandsons, how Angel’s Envy bourbon has solidified a family bond and a bourbon legacy in Kentucky.

      

‘She captivated the country.’ New opera captures the voice of this civil rights activist

The show is about voting rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, a Black woman whose fight for equal rights helped pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

      

‘A big celebration of life.’ Collective Soul, STYX return to Louisville at Waterfront Park

We caught up with Will Turpin, the bassist for Collective Soul, to get a rundown on what it’s like touring with Styx and performing post-pandemic.

      

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