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The Grape Leaf is like a little piece of Middle East on Frankfort Avenue

The Grape Leaf has long established itself as an undeniable favorite among Louisville’s restaurants — both Mediterranean inspired and otherwise.

        

Looking for gay bars in Louisville during Pride Month? Try one of these LGBTQ places

Pride Month 2021 is here! Here are the most well-known and popular gay spots around Louisville so you can party and support local.

      

Louisville gay bars: Here are 7 LGBTQ-friendly bars you should visit

Pride Month 2018 has arrived. And Louisville’s streets will be filled with rainbows, flags, diversity and — most importantly — acceptance and love. But you don’t have to wait for Pride month to check out the local LGBTQ scene. Here are some bars to try.

      

 

 

Why a Trump bourbon cocktail is the most ironic thing ever

A bar in Singapore has made cocktails in honor of the Trump-Kim Jong Un summit. Trump’s is made with Kentucky bourbon.

      

 

 

Officials: Designer Kate Spade found dead in apartment

Fashion designer Kate Spade was found dead in her apartment Tuesday in an apparent suicide, law enforcement officials said.

        

Lynyrd Skynyrd will rock one last time at the KFC Yum Center

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Street Survivors Farewell Tour” is coming to Louisville’s KFC Yum Center, and tickets will go on sale next week.

      

 

 

Watch this Louisville native on the new season of 'MasterChef'

A new batch of home cooks begin their journey on season nine of Fox’s ‘MasterChef’ competition, including this school teacher and Louisville native.

      

 

 

5 restaurants to try if you're new to Louisville

Louisville has got plenty of delicious restaurants. So, where to start? From riverside dining to barbecue, here are some recommendations.

        

New to Louisville? These are the 5 restaurants you really must try

Which restaurants best represent Louisville’s full dining scene? We gave the question our best shot.

      

 

 

After 25 years, Louisville's Alley Theater is closing in August

After 25 years, the Alley Theater on West Main Street in Louisville is taking its final curtain call this August and closing for good

        

Book review: There's more political warfare and polarization in Trump's future

“How Democracies Die” Review: Scholars compare Trumpism to modern history of foreign leaders who began as democrats but led retreats from democracy

        

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