Jennifer Lawrence reportedly engaged to Cooke Maroney
Reuters reports Oscar winning actress and Louisville, Kentucky native Jennifer Lawrence is engaged to her boyfriend, gallery director Cooke Maroney
Revelry breaks out RBG-inspired candles for special Valentine's Day sale
Louisville artists bring back their popular Cuteopia! art party and sale at Revelry Boutique Gallery in NuLu just in time for Valentine’s Day.
You don't have to be boo'd up to enjoy Valentine's Day in Louisville
If you’re not feeling the Valentine’s Day vibe, check out these anti-Valentine’s Day events happening around Louisville.
How Louisville poet Hannah Drake caught the eye of Colin Kaepernick
Colin Kaepernick and Ava DuVernay shared this Louisville poet’s impassioned words in “All You Had To Do Was Play The Game, Boy.”
Jennifer Lawrence is engaged to art gallery director Cooke Maroney
Oscar winner and Louisville native Jennifer Lawrence is engaged to boyfriend Cooke Maroney after less than a year of dating.
Louisville Valentine's Day guide: Perfect date ideas for your sweetie
From epic dinner plans, to cooking classes and even a haunted house, here are the best ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day 2019 in Louisville.
She's got Lou, babe: Cher returns to Louisville for 'Here We Go Again' tour
Cher entertains the crowd during her “Here We Go Again” concert at the KFC Yum Center on Monday night in Louisville, Kentucky.
Adam Levine thanks critics after panned Super Bowl halftime show
“We thank our fans for making our dreams possible. And we thank our critics for always pushing us to do better,” Adam Levine shared on Instagram.
How a new Louisville music hall stacks up against existing venues
Old Forester’s Paristown Hall anchors a $28-million revitalization effort of Paristown Pointe and will be able to accommodate up to 2,000 guests.
'Liam Neeson is canceled': Fans react to actor's story of racist revenge
In a shocking new interview, “Taken” star Liam Neeson says he once sought revenge for a loved one’s rape by searching for a black person to kill.
Chinese New Year is Feb 5. Why it's significant, how it's celebrated
The date is different each year, lining up with the Chinese New Year calendar, and is the most important holiday in Chinese culture.
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