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An insider’s guide to 20+ nice restaurants in Louisville for Valentine’s Day

The experts had a lot to say about their top restaurant recommendations in Louisville for the perfect Valentine’s Day meal, no matter the time of day.

      

Watch Jack Harlow make the leap from rapper to actor in ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ trailer

It’s only 30 seconds, but this teaser trailer is the first look at Louisvlile rapper Jack Harlow’s film debut “White Men Can’t Jump.”

      

AMC movie tickets could get cheaper or more expensive depending on where you sit

The movie theater chain AMC will offer three tiers of seats, with prices varying depending on your proximity to the screen.

      

Here are 18+ events, ways to help you celebrate Valentine’s Day in Louisville

From a romantic dinner and Galentine’s Day parties to special concerts and cocktail classes, here are 18+ ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
      

Authentic regional flavors are what will keep you coming back to this Louisville Mexican spot

Limon Y Sal on Brownsboro Road is a local restaurant that offers a modern approach to authentic Mexican cuisine you can’t find elsewhere in town.

      

What Louisville restaurants are open on Valentine’s Day? 18+ dine-in and to-go options

Whether you are looking for a romantic Valentine’s Day meal, an Aphrodisiac-infused dinner or Galentine’s Day brunch, there’s something for everyone.

      

PHOTOS: Limon Y Sal in Louisville offers up a modern approach to authentic Mexican cuisine

Limon Y Sal restaurant in Louisville serves a modern approach to authentic Mexican cuisine. Take a look at some of its best dishes.

      

Indiana native John Mellencamp to bring tour to Kentucky Center. Here’s how to get tickets

Indiana native John Mellencamp is bringing his North American tour to Louisville’s Kentucky Center this April for two shows. Here’s how to get tickets

      

2023 Grammy Awards: How did Kentuckians Chris Stapleton, Carly Pearce and Jack Harlow fare?

Kentucky musicians were well represented at the 65th Grammy Awards Sunday on CBS. Here is how Carly Pearce, Chris Stapleton and Jack Harlow fared.

      

Bluegrass musician Michael Cleveland on why he plays: Video

Blind since birth, Michael Cleveland said hearing Bill Monroe’s Orange Blossom Special as a four-year-old captivated him. Now the Clark County, Ind. native is a Grammy winner.

      

Indiana bluegrass fiddler wins top honor for traditional artists. What’s next?

Indiana fiddle player Michael Cleveland has climbed to the pinnacle of bluegrass, having won a Grammy and National Endowment for the Arts fellowship.

      

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