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Louisville Fund for the Arts president is stepping down after 7 years

After seven years in the role, Fund for the Arts President and CEO Christen Boone is stepping down. A national search is underway for her successor.
       

The collective power of women should not be ignored in 2020. Here’s how to lend your voice

The Muhammad Ali Center and Metro United Way are teaming up to boost the collective power of women. Here’s how to participate.

       

Curbside orders and walk-up windows help Louisville’s ice cream shops adjust to COVID-19

Whether it’s adding curbside service or installing a walk-up windows, Louisville’s ice cream shops get creative during the coronavirus pandemic.

       

Should you risk catching COVID-19 to watch a flick? Joe Gerth braves the movie theater

As movie theaters reopen in Kentucky, it’s not like it was before the pandemic. Here’s what to know.

       

Louisville hospitality industry disappointed but not surprised by no fans at Kentucky Derby

On Friday, Churchill Downs changed course, announcing it would no longer allow fans at the 146th Kentucky Derby. Here’s what businesses had to say.

       

Louisville shows this week: Great Women of Song, Derby City Dandies, Brahms Third & more

From Great Women of Song to Bourbon and Botanicals at Yew Dell, there’s something for everyone this week in Louisville.

       

Where can you find iceless curling and gigantic burgers? This $2M restaurant, game yard

Steps from the Big Four Bridge, this soon-to-open restaurant and game yard will have everything from volleyball and ping-pong to iceless curling.

       

Itching to travel? Try these 5 last-minute (and safe!) summer adventures around Louisville

Check out the Belle of Louisville’s “Tribute to the Great Steamboat Race,” and other end-of-summer things to do with your family around Louisville.

       

Sorry, mint julep fans. There won’t be any hawkers in the stands at 2020 Kentucky Derby

If you go to this year’s Kentucky Derby at the iconic Churchill Downs racetrack, you’ll have to get your drinks at the concession stands.

       

Chefs and farmers are feeding 2,600 homeless Louisvillians a week. Here’s how to help

Supported by chefs and local farmers, the nonprofit Feed Louisville provides 2,600 hot and nutritious meals weekly to people living on the streets.

       

Louisville’s Asian-fusion restaurants see light at the end of the tunnel amid the pandemic

This week we connect with The Joy Luck on Bardstown Road, Dragon King’s Daughter in New Albany and Pokehana in downtown Louisville.

       

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