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The 2021 Kentucky Derby Festival poster uses pieces of past posters

Louisville artist Andy Perez made the KDF 2021 poster in the basement of his home using pieces of past posters, colored and painted paper.

       

Here are 15+ places to dine-in or grab a meal to-go for Valentine’s Day around Louisville

Here are more than a dozen
restaurants around Louisville offering Valentine’s Day meals for you and your sweetie.
      

Can the 2021 Kentucky Derby help these Louisville businesses bounce back?

A coronavirus-spurred delay to the 2020 Kentucky Derby means Churchill Downs Racetrack has had to hoof it to set plans for this year’s annual race.

      

Louisville shows this week: Joan Baez, the African American Theatre Company & more

From Joan Baez to the Louisville Orchestra and the African American Theatre Company, there’s something for everyone this week in Louisville.

       

‘Jingle Jangle,’ which features a Louisville actor, earns 10 NAACP Image Award nominations

Eastern High School and U of L grad Justin Cornwell stars in the NAACP Image Award-nominated film “Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey.”

       

Louder Than Life returns to Louisville, but Hometown Rising and Bourbon & Beyond are off

Get ready to rock, Louisville. Louder Than Life is back in 2021, but its sister concerts, Hometown Rising and Bourbon & Beyond, are canceled this year

       

Footprints on the sidewalk? They’re retracing the journey of Kentucky’s forgotten slaves

The (Un)known Project will tell the stories of formerly enslaved African Americans along Louisville’s riverwalk in a space dedicated to reconciliation

      

Inside an exhibit on slavery and racism at Louisville’s Frazier History Musuem

Step inside the exhibit space detailing the history of racism and slavery in Louisville inside the Frazier History Museum in downtown Louisville.

       

The next Denzel? This Louisville native might be the hottest up-and-coming actor of 2021

Louisville’s Benjamin C. Mapp, a graduate of the Youth Performing Arts School, has won the prestigious Audleco Award for Best Actor in a Featured Play

       

This Atherton High School grad was just named a Guardian in the new US Space Force

Louisville’s Richard Yetter is one of the first to be accepted into the U.S. Space Force, a new branch of the military to protect the space domain.

       

These Louisville restaurants are thinking outside the box during COVID-19 with heated igloos

These restaurants are offering outdoor heated igloos to keep diners comfy until the winter season is over and COVID-19 dining restrictions are lifted.

       

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