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Forecastle Festival 2020 announces cancellation amid coronavirus pandemic fears

Louisville’s Forecastle Festival has been added to the long list of festivals that have been postponed or canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

       

Carmichael’s Bookstore writes a new chapter for Louisville during COVID-19 pandemic

Normally, Carmichael’s Bookstore would deliver to just a handful of addresses. Last week, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, they delivered 200

       

‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ shattered? Hardly. This Kentucky high school show will go on

The cast and crew of Assumption High School’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” never expected they’d be performing their spring show via Zoom. But they are

       

Miss your favorite dishes? Recreate these appetizers from some ‘temporarily closed’ spots

More than 50 restaurants in Louisville are temporarily closed due to the coronavirus. Try these 3 appetizer recipes from some of those closed spots.
       

See photos of Kentucky native Loretta Lynn through the years

Country music icon Loretta Lynn has died at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.
She was born in 1932 in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky. She was 90.

      

Just add bourbon. Here’s what you need to know about hosting a virtual happy hour

While swapping real-life for video will never be anyone’s first choice, there are a surprising number of creative ways to have a virtual happy hour.

       

‘Louisville is a special place’: Middletown restaurants are thankful for to-go customers

Our restaurant critic interviews three mainstay chefs in Middletown about the “new normal” of dining in Louisville and how each business is coping.
       

Louisville shows this week: Actors Theatre Direct and #KPAatHome

From Actors Theatre Direct streaming performances to Kentucky Performing Arts week’s worth of entertainers, there’s something for everyone this week.

       

These ‘Prine-isms’ made legendary singer/songwriter John Prine a Nashville treasure

John Prine loved meatloaf, drank his own signature cocktail and rolled through town in a classic Cadillac.
       

John Prine wrote the perfect farewell in ‘When I Get To Heaven’

Even with his band at his side, John Prine’s “When I Get to Heaven” became a one-man-show, about a songwriter who faced his approaching demise with peerless wit.

       

Louisville’s arts and entertainment scene is as lively as ever — you just have to log on

The day after the Louisville Orchestra announced it would suspend performances due to the spread of COVID-19, the Social Distancing Quartet formed.

       

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