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Louisville’s Waterfront Botanical Gardens is a summer destination

Looking to get away? The Waterfront Botanical Gardens is just a hop, skip and jump away from downtown Louisville.

       

‘I’m just holding the microphone.’ This bookstore owner champions underrepresented voices

Sacred Heart graduate Sarah Gardiner never thought she’d open a bookstore or publishing house. Now she’s telling the stories of marginalized people.

       

‘Running a restaurant isn’t glamorous.’ How 3 Camp Taylor restaurants see their new normal

The impact the coronavirus pandemic will have on the restaurant industry remains to be seen but one thing is clear; it will never be just as it was.
       

The world is their canvas. An inside look at the lives of 4 Louisville graffiti artists

Over the past year, photographer Pat McDonogh sat down with four graffiti artists who shared stories about Louisville’s underground graffiti world.

       

The bars might be open, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to party. Tips on how to stay safe

Kentucky bars might be open, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to party. Here are a handful of tips on how to keep yourself and others safe at the bras.

       

Conservative. Progressive. Louisville theologians tackle modern Christianity in new books

The Courier Journal spoke with two Louisville-based theologians, one progressive, one conservative, about their upcoming books on modern Christianity.
       

Gold Bar opens in Butchertown with craft cocktails, elevated pub menu

Gold Bar will have 10 taps and will focus on sustainable practices: drinks will be served with biodegradable straws and menus will be on LCD screens.

       

Louisville man’s podcast on ‘untold and forgotten’ Black history gains national attention

Louisville native Jermaine Fowler creates The Humanity Archive, a podcast platform to highlight untold Black American history.

       

Fans will be allowed at the Kentucky Derby on Sept. 5: Here’s what you should know

The call to the post for Derby 146 will mark an unanticipated chapter in Churchill Downs’ storied history. We break down the basics for those going.

       

And … they’re off. Star-studded Kentucky Derby Eve parties canceled over COVID-19 fears

In addition to crowd restrictions other healthy and safety changes at Churchill Downs, the Kentucky Derby will be missing some of its “star” power.

       

From the hats to the parties, almost everything about the 2020 Derby will feel different

Make no mistake, the Run for the Roses doesn’t just run on the track, it runs through the blood of this community. But what will it look like in 2020?
       

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