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Here are 16+ events and ways to celebrate Black History Month in Louisville

From movie screenings and concerts to history and discussions, here are numerous ways to celebrate Black History Month in Louisville.

      

Tacos, pies and burgers: These 5 new restaurants opened in Louisville in January

These five new restaurants in Louisville serve everything from tacos and biscuits to burgers and even sweet potato pie.
       

Louisville shows this week: The Besnard Lakes, Case & Junior J. and ‘Nation In Crisis’

From rock band The Besnard Lakes Band to Case and Junior J., there’s something for everyone this week in Louisville.

       

It’s back! ‘Hamilton,’ ‘Waitress’ and more top 2021-22 PNC Broadway in Louisville season

Live theater is back! PNC Broadway in Louisville announced its 2021-22 season features “Hamilton,” ‘Waitress,” and more. Here’s what to know.

       

PNC Broadway in Louisville announces its 2021-22 season lineup

Finally, live shows are back. PNC Broadway in Louisville’s 2021-22 season featured “Hamilton,” “Waitress,” “Cats” and more.

       

End of an era. The last video rental chain in Kentucky is closing its last few stores

Like Blockbuster and Hollywood Video before it, Illinois-based Family Video announced its final act earlier this month.
       

This Kentucky Derby hat maker fooled all the judges on ABC’s ‘To Tell The Truth’ premiere

Featured Milliner of the Kentucky Derby Christine Moore stumped all the celebrity judges, including Jimmy Kimmel, on ABC’s ‘To Tell The Truth’ premiere

       

Thunder Over Louisville, Pegasus Parade on with no crowds for 2021 Kentucky Derby Festival

The Kentucky Derby Festival will happen in 2021 — though it will look different than it has in years past. Here’s what you need to know.

       

What makes something a Black or white food? Louisville podcast explores surprising history

The Butter Pecan podcast, started by the team at the Black-owned Louisville Cream, tackles issues of racism and history around the foods we love.

       

Denzel Washington plans to turn this Pulitzer Prize-winning UK grad’s memoir into a film

UK alumni Dana Canedy is the author of “A Journal for Jordan,” which is currently being adapted into a feature film directed by Denzel Washington.

       

Louisville restaurants aren’t the only ones struggling. How spots across the river at faring

Louisville has so much to offer in terms of dining options that it’s easy to forget about the many top-notch eateries located just over the Ohio River

       

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