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To get a true feel for Louisville’s culinary scene, you should visit these 9 restaurants

Our food columnist put together her list of must-experience restaurants in Louisville that she’d want to share with others. Does it match your own?
       

This barbecue restaurant in the Original Highlands has closed after three years

This well-known barbecue restaurant has closed its doors and its general manager said the location just didn’t have enough business.
       

This mystery guest on ‘To Tell The Truth’ is a familiar face from the Kentucky Derby

The “To Tell the Truth” season premiere Tuesday on ABC includes a person we see a lot of during the Kentucky Derby.
       

‘Back to life’: Arts and Culture Alliance’s new chair sees a path forward after COVID-19

Barbara Lynne Jamison and Janelle Renee Dunn will lead Louisville’s Arts and Culture Alliance as it works to achieve nonprofit status.
       

As Pamela Brown moves to CNN anchor chair, she’ll be thinking of her mom, Phyllis George

Pamela Brown, daughter of the former governor of Kentucky and Miss America Phyllis George Brown is moving into the anchor chair at CNN.

       

Louisville shows this week: Jeff Daniels, Louisville Orchestra ‘Vivaldi,’ Joan Baez & more

From Jeff Daniels’ “Alive and Well Enough” to an intimate concert with Joan Baez, there’s something for everyone this week in Louisville.

       

SEE IT: Step inside the opulent, historic Whitehall mansion in Louisville

Old Louisville may be home to the nation’s largest collection of Victorian mansions, but don’t overlook the historic Whitehall on Lexington Road.

       

A Civil War battle. Hidden bourbon recipes. Kentucky wine cellar is one of country’s oldest

This Kentucky winery is on the National Register of Historic Places and is the only winery in the country to survive a Civil War battle.

       

Sci-fi comedy ‘Don’t Look Up’ starring Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio heads to Netflix

Louisville’s Jennifer Lawrence along with Leonardo DiCaprio lead the star-studded cast of “Don’t Look Up” set to stream on Netflix in 2021.

      

Can a design project help shed light on human trafficking? This Kentucky company thinks so

Anchal Project and Kentucky College of Art + Design collaborate to raise awareness for National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
       

Did you buy a puzzle during COVID-19? It might have been made by this Kentucky company

Running a puzzle company is not as simple as putting a few good pieces together. Ask this team behind a growing company right here in Kentucky.

       

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