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The best modern bourbon restaurant might be this hotspot in Bardstown

Bottle & Bond Kitchen and Bar at Bardstown Bourbon Company is serving dishes and taking names when it comes to the high-end bourbon restaurant game.

        

Have a screenplay? You don't need to fly to LA to get noticed

The Louisville International Festival of Films has added a National Screenwriters Competition for its 10th year.

        

Aretha Franklin 'gravely ill' in Detroit hospital, reports say

According to multiple reports, the Queen of Soul is surrounded by ‘family and people close to her’ in Detroit

      

 

 

Popcorn and the past are the double-feature at the new drive-in theater near Louisville

Families come out to opening night of the new Sauerbeck Family Drive-in

        

How to get tickets to the Cirque du Soleil Corteo shows in Louisville

You have five nights to catch Cirque du Soleil’s high-flying new act at the KFC Yum Center in Louisville. Here’s how you can score tickets.

      

 

 

Concerts this week in Louisville: Michael McDonald, Cirque Du Soleil & more

Michael McDonald to Cirque Du Soleil: Corteo and The Doors of Chicago: Live Doors Experience, there’s a concert for everyone Aug. 5-12 in Louisville

      

 

 

Your next side hustle could be hunting down Bird electric scooters

Bird electric scooters offer a side hustle perfect for night owls with plenty of electrical outlets in their homes.

        

Your complete guide to Louisville's 2018 Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular

The Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular is lurking just around the corner. Here’s some helpful info on tickets, prices, hours, parking and special deals.

      

 

 

Everyone loved rectangle pizza in school, even these Louisville chefs

We wondered what local chefs recalled from their own school days — and what they’d suggest for anyone packing a lunch for kiddos now. Read their tips.

      

 

 

Barret Avenue ready for Martin's Bar-B-Que opening at old Lynn's spot

Martin’s BBQ is set to open this fall in the former Lynn’s Paradise Cafe location on Baxter Avenue in Louisville’s Original Highlands neighborhood.

      

 

 

8 local chefs hope to prevent future suicides through a benefit dinner

Anthony Bourdain’s death sparked a national conversation about mental health in restaurants. These Louisville chefs are keeping the talk going.

      

 

 

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