The show must go on. But how will live performances look in Louisville after coronavirus?
A year after “cancel everything,” how are local venues, artists, bands and musicians surviving? And what will performances look like post-COVID-19?
2021 Grammy Awards: How did Kentuckians Jack Harlow, John Prine and Sturgill Simpson fare?
Three musicians with connections to Kentucky have been nominated for a 2021 Grammy Award — Jack Harlow, Sturgill Simpson and the late John Prine.
This popular jazz club in downtown Louisville is shutting its doors for good
“This iteration of the business rose together and we will walk away together with our chins up,” an Instagram post announcing the closure said.
INSIDE LOOK: The Seafood Lady is serving up soulful Cajun food in south Louisville
The Seafood Lady has been serving up soulful Cajun food in Louisville since 2015. Here’s a look at some of its tastiest dishes.
How The Butchertown Grocery Bakery in Louisville has adapted during COVID-19
Chef Bobby Benjamin focused all of this attention on the Butchertown Grocery Bakery when the pandemic shut things down. Take a look inside the shop.
Pablo Escobear? Elizabeth Banks to direct a movie about legendary Kentucky ‘Cocaine Bear’
The story of an infamous Kentucky bear is the subject of a new film being directed by actress and director Elizabeth Banks. Here’s what we know.
Louisville’s Headliners Music Hall has been sold. But it’s not curtains for the venue
Headliners Music Hall sold its building at 1386 Lexington Road to Grub Fund Management LLC for $950,000 in October.
For these Louisville restaurants that opened during COVID-19, nothing has been ‘normal’
It’s been one year since Louisville restaurants were shutdown. We check in with three restaurants that opened during the pandemic about the past year.
PeteFest may be the only music festival in Louisville this summer. Here’s what to know
Tickets to PeteFest 2021 are limited but they are your best chance in Louisville to enjoy an outdoor summer music festival during the pandemic.
‘It’s … here to stay.’ Will COVID-19 forever change Louisville’s restaurant scene?
One year after the first restaurant shutdown, these Louisville chefs weigh in on how COVID-19 restrictions might forever change the dining industry.
This popular creole seafood restaurant is opening a new spot, with patio space, in NuLu
After three years in Old Louisville, this popular Creole seafood restaurant is moving to a larger space in NuLu.
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