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‘Amplify Your Voice.’ Kentucky Opera to crowdsource poetry submissions for original scores

“Amplify Your Voice” will use themes of faith, justice and family to give disenfranchised communities an opportunity to be heard via song.
       

This NuLu farm-to-table restaurant is closing its doors after nearly 10 years

Harvest, one of the best-known farm-to-table restaurants in Louisville, is closing the doors of its NuLu restaurant after 10 years.

       

40,000 sunflowers? How to visit this brilliant sunflower patch just outside Louisville

This 3-acre sunflower patch at Cornucopia Farm in Scottsburg, Indiana, is home to as many as 40,000 sunflowers in 10 different varieties.

       

Funky Waffle Co. opens in Louisville area serving custom waffle creations

Funky Waffle Co. sells made-to-order Belgian waffles with 30 topping choices, waffle sundaes, homemade cheesecake, banana pudding and more.

       

Warm pies, wings and a cheese danish keep these pizza shops open during COVID-19

With carryout and delivery built in, our columnist wondered how local pizzerias — eateries that might be primed for a pandemic — are doing.

       

St. James Court Art Show goes virtual for 2020. Here’s everything you need to know

The annual St. James Court Art Show will be all virtual in 2020. The online event begins Oct. 2 and runs through the end of the month.
       

Riot Cafe will be part bodega, part gallery, part meeting place to lift up Black community

Olivia Griffin, the woman behind The Limbo and The Mysterious Rack in downtown Louisville, is opening Riot Cafe as a way to help the Black community.

       

TV ratings for 2020 Kentucky Derby reportedly see a sharp drop but there’s some good news

Although the 2020 Kentucky Derby had its smallest TV audience on record, NBC’s broadcast was still the most-watched sports event since the NFL Draft.

       

No fans, no problem: Fans celebrate 2020 Kentucky Derby at home amid COVID-19 pandemic

No fans at the 146th Kentucky Derby didn’t stop some fans from having fun. At-home Derby parties are the new normal during the coronavirus pandemic.

       

At-home Kentucky Derby parties are the somber, lightly celebrated norm for 2020 event

Even in a strange version of the Kentucky Derby, it’s natural to want to be among friends and family for the Derby City’s equivalent of a holiday.

       

Tom Carpenter will watch his 54th consecutive Kentucky Derby from his ‘Sky Box’

Tom Carpenter of Columbus, OH., will enjoy the Kentucky Derby from atop a scissor lift ‘sky box’ in the parking lot of V.F.W Post 6182 on Longfield Ave.

       

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