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With 60+ menu items, Wild Ginger in the Highlands is worth a visit

If you’re looking for a restaurant with a long list of sushi rolls and other Asian dishes to choose from, Louisville’s Wild Ginger will do the job.

      

 

 

Take a trip down America's 'Blue Highways' in new Louisville exhibit

Route 66 showcases some of the most beautiful scenery in America. For Linda Bruckheimer, it fueled a lifelong passion for road trips and art.

        

Walk through a ‘Roadmap of Heaven’ with photographer Linda Bruckheimer

Take a walk with Kentucky native Linda Bruckheimer through her latest photo gallery.

        

'Pipeline' at Actors Theatre focuses on school-to-prison pipeline in America

‘Pipeline’ at Actors Theatre in Louisville focuses on school-to-prison pipeline in America

      

 

 

Bad news, Netflix fans. All plans are getting a higher price tag

‪Your Netflix subscription is about to get pricier. ‬

        

Who is Chris Pratt's fiancee Katherine Schwarzenegger?

Aside from her Hollywood and Kennedy connections, Chris Pratt’s new fiancee is an author, lifestyle blogger and dog lover.

      

 

 

Louisville Lego lovers unite! Massive convention takes over downtown

Kentucky Lego artists will be displaying various creations at the BrickUniverse LEGO Fan Convention in downtown Louisville Jan. 19-20.

        

Kentucky native Loretta Lynn plans 87th birthday all-star concert

The singer-songwriter announced details of the April 1 show in Nashville.

        

Dreaming of Europe? Get a little taste at these Louisville restaurants

Food writer Dana McMahan recreates the comfortable vibe and ‘feel’ of the perfect Parisian meal by hitting up these Louisville restaurants and shops.

      

 

 

9 ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day around Louisville

Martin Luther King Day is a time for reflection and service. Take a look at the events happening around Louisville to celebrate his legacy:

        

Rob Lowe: I was my sick mother's caregiver, don't underestimate the stress caregivers face

Forty million Americans work as an unpaid family caregiver. The mental, physical and emotional stress they face is overwhelming. It’s time to help.

      

 

 

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