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Checkmate: Lexington’s 21c ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ hotel room has chess pieces on the ceiling

“The Queen’s Gambit” fan? Then you’ll love this retro hotel room in Lexington and a self-guided tour of the most popular spots in the Netflix series.

       

See how 21c in Lexington made ‘The Queen’s Gambit’-inspired room

The Netflix mini-series “The Queen’s Gambit” has inspired a spectacular hotel room in Kentucky.

       

SEE IT: Step inside ‘The Harmon Room’ at 21c Museum Hotel in Lexington

“The Harmon Room” at Lexington’s 21c Museum Hotel is inspired by the Netflix series “The Queen’s Gambit,” which is set in the Kentucky city.

       

Louisville shows this week: Louisville Orchestra, ‘Where Did We Sit on the Bus?’ & more

From Louisville Orchestra’s virtual “Vivaldi’s Four Seasons,” to Actors Theatre “Where Did We Sit on the Bus?” there’s something for everyone.

       

Ready to run? Why you need to start training now for the KDF marathons, other spring races

Runners and walkers looking to do the Kentucky Derby Festival half or full marathon have lots of options to train even during COVID-19.

       

We get it. Everything sucks. So let’s agree to skip the scathing restaurant reviews

If a restaurant makes a mistake, remember we’re all human and we all make mistakes. Pause to be grateful the restaurant is still going, and move on.

       

These 14 bars and restaurants have opened around Louisville in 2021, with more to come

Save this list for the next time you want to try a new restaurant in Louisville — and let us know about any new places around town we missed.

      

Here’s where to warm up with authentic German food and beer around Louisville

Louisville is home to a truly authentic German restaurant and breweries making top-notch German beers. So how are they navigating COVID-19?

       

Tanya Roberts, Bond girl in ‘A View To a Kill,’ dies at 65; Star of ‘Charlie’s Angels,’ ‘That ’70s Show’

Tanya Roberts, who starred in the Bond film “A View To a Kill,” as well as TV’s “Charlie’s Angels” and “That ’70s Show’ has died at age 65.

       

Louisville shows this week: ‘Lend Me a Tenor,’ Louisville Orchestra and more

From Louisville Orchestra’s performance of holiday favorites to “Lend Me a Tenor” at Derby Dinner Playhouse, there’s something for everyone this week.

       

The drug-fueled Bluegrass State-based thriller ‘Rust Creek’ is a hit on Netflix

Netflix viewers are searching for the drug-fueled Kentucky thriller “Rust Creek.” Louisville native Stu Pollard’s movie is full of local locations.

       

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