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Churchill Downs considering an increased seating capacity for the 2021 Kentucky Derby

Churchill Downs may increase its capacity of reserved seating to 60% at the 147th Kentucky Derby following Gov. Andy Beshear’s recent announcement.

      

Are Louisville’s doughnut shops pandemic proof? Here’s what 3 spots across town say

As carryout-based shops, these doughnut shops haven’t been hit too hard by coronavirus restrictions, but that doesn’t mean business has been easy.

      

So long, farewell: These 7 restaurants have closed in Louisville so far this year

A 50-year-old sandwich shop, a locally-owned burger shack and more have closed their doors so far this year. Many cite the pandemic as a reason.

      

Golden Globes 2021: How to watch, everything you need to know about the hybrid awards show

The pandemic-delayed Golden Globes are set for Sunday. Here’s everything you must know about the show with bicoastal hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.

      

Kentucky’s Jeremy Pinnell gets Rolling Stone attention for song he recorded on his phone

It was a recording that Jeremy Pinnell did not want to package, but in the end it went from his phone to Rolling Stone.

      

You’ve heard of Amanda Gorman. Now get to know two Black Affrilachian poets from Louisville

Amanda Gorman has brought poetry into the public eye, but Louisville has a few talented Black poets of its own. Meet Mitchell Douglas and Joy Priest.

      

The 2021 Kentucky Derby Festival Pegasus Pin is here, and it comes with a vintage surprise

Take a look at the 2021 Kentucky Derby Festival Pegasus Pin and find out where to buy one.

      

Speed Art Museum creates exhibit to honor Breonna Taylor. Here’s what we know about it

Here’s what we know about a Speed Art Museum exhibit that’ll honor the life of Breonna Taylor this spring and capture 2020’s social justice movement.

      

This Louisville-based entrepreneur is the second featured milliner of Kentucky Derby 147

Jenny Pfanenstiel, the owner of Formé Millinery, has been named a Featured Milliner of Kentucky Derby 147. Meet the woman underneath the fancy hats.

      

New toddler-friendly show created by Louisville mom features strong, Black women as educators

“Learn This With Miss Fish” gives toddlers the experience of learning from educators who don’t fit the stereotype of a typical teacher.

      

These Norton Commons restaurants are surviving COVID-19 but not without struggles

Despite the current dining industry issues, these three restaurants in Norton Commons are doing everything they can to stay open during COVID-19.

      

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