Louisville concerts this week: Lyle Lovett, Keith Urban & many more
From Lyle Lovett to Ray LaMontagne and Keith Urban, there’s something for everyone Oct. 14-21 in Louisville.
'Aladdin' and its Genie fill The Kentucky Center with eye-popping bling
Spoiler alert: The Genie steals the show as ‘Disney’s Aladdin’ brings plenty of bling to The Kentucky Center. Check out our review of the musical.
From Cambodia to Mozart, Louisville Ballet opens two world premieres
Louisville Ballet offers two world premieres and a Balanchine classic with “Mozart,” an evening of ballet dedicated to the musician.
50+ restaurants. A silent disco. Why Taste of Louisville is a must-do
Love great food and delicious cocktails?Then Taste of Louisville 2018 is your best bet for the ultimate culinary experience.
20 years after gay man's grisly death, his story comes to Louisville
Twenty years ago, the world read of the grisly murder in Wyoming of Matthew Shepard. “The Laramie Project” starts in Louisville this week.
Fleetwood Mac tour wows the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville
Fleetwood Mac tour wows the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville
Do you deserve a free dessert on your birthday? Some chefs say no
What started as a question on a Louisville chef’s Facebook page has blown up into debate about whether diners deserve free dessert on their birthday.
Find 'chicken nirvana' at this Peruvian restaurant in Jeffersontown
Carali’s Rotisserie Chicken has been serving up Peruvian-style chicken, spun ever so slowly on a spit, to the absolute delight of Louisville dinners.
Carali's does roasted chicken – and other dishes – right
You can’t beat a perfectly roasted chicken. Carali’s knows this and has got it – along with other tasty options – down to a science!
Carali's does roasted chicken – and other dishes – the right way
A Peruvian-style restaurant, Carali’s has been serving some of the best roasted chicken in Louisville for the last two years.
Taliban. Death. Poverty. Louisville students rise from tragedy in new book
A new book, “No Single Sparrow Makes a Summer,” collects essays by nine Louisville students and immigrants working with the Louisville Story Program.
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