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WATCH: Remembering legendary singer/songwriter John Prine

Legendary folk singer John Prine, who often spoke fondly of his roots in Kentucky, has died after a battle with COVID-19.

       

During coronavirus pandemic, nature truly is a safe friend

There are many benefits to getting your hands into the soil, and garden centers are still open and taking orders.

       

‘In shock’ but thankful for customers: Old Louisville restaurants are coping amid COVID-19

Our restaurant critic interviews three Old Louisville restaurant owners about the “new normal” of dining in Louisville and how each business is coping
       

Looking to share your work? New Louisville program to highlight local art during pandemic

Louisville Arts Network, a new component of the Lift Up Lou initiative, is intended to unite the creative, philanthropic and public sector communities

       

Looking for an Easter meal? These restaurants in Louisville are serving up something special

This Easter is just going to feel different. Here’s a list of some Louisville restaurants offering carry-out and curbside pickup orders for Easter.
       

This is not ‘the day the music died’: Kentucky Performing Arts launches free virtual concert series

Live music concerts are coming to your living room thanks to Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts #KPAatHome virtual concert series.
       

Louisville ‘virtual’ shows this week: Actors Theatre Direct, Bunbury Theatre Company

From the new Actors Theatre steaming service to a Facebook broadcast from Bunbury Theatre Company, here’s what to do this week in Louisville.

       

‘Hitting everyone very hard’: How three Fern Creek restaurants are coping amid coronavirus

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

       

Why reporting on Louisville’s food scene matters more than ever amid coronavirus pandemic

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Louisville food and dining columnist Dana McMahan offers her opinion on why food coverage matters now more than ever.
       

David Schramm, actor and Kentucky native best known for ‘Wings,’ dies at 73

Louisville native David Schramm, a veteran actor who portrayed outspoken airline owner Roy Biggins on 1990s NBC comedy “Wings,” has died. He was 73.
       

Actors Theatre of Louisville goes ‘on-demand’ with virtual Humana Festival performances

Actors Theatre of Louisville is launching Actors Theatre Direct, an on-demand outlet for two of its Humana Festival of New American Plays productions.

       

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