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Get ready, cool cats. Here’s your complete guide to the 2022 Louisville Jazz Festival

The Louisville Jazz Festival is happening Aug. 19-20 at Iroquois Amphitheater. Here’s what you need to know:
      

Red Top Hotdogs in Louisville serves unique, gourmet, made-from-scratch hotdogs

Red Top Hotdogs is a locally owned restaurant that serves unique, gourmet, made-from-scratch hotdogs. Take a look inside

      

Bourbon tasting, 4-course meal and private shows added to Bourbon & Beyond. What to know

Rocks Room Presented by Zelle will feature chef Anthony Llamas, bourbon expert Fred Minnick and private performances by CAAMP, St. Vincent and more.
      

Feeling blah about work? Try these 3 tips to ‘Show Up Positive’ and find job satisfaction

The unprecedented churn in the labor market since the coronavirus pandemic began may have you asking, “am I happy where I am?” If so, you’re not alone
      

My Morning Jacket coming to YUM Center after canceling June concerts due to COVID

After two canceled shows due to COVID 19 in July, My Morning Jacket has announced it will return to Louisville for a concert in October.

      

‘It’s an experience.’ This authentic ice cream shop fuses Mexican, American flavors

This locally owned, authentic Mexican dessert shop specializes in ice cream and popsicles that blend Mexican and American flavors.

      

From cheese boards to stunning salads, take a look at the menu at the new Board & You Cafe

Board & You Custom Charcuterie, which has several locations in New Albany and Indianapolis, Indiana, is opening a cafe-style concept at Norton Commons

      

Panchitos Ice Cream shop is serving up fresh homemade ice cream, popsicles and Mangonada

Panchitos Ice Cream shop is serving up fresh homemade ice cream, popsicles and Mangonada.

      

‘Anastasia’ delivers memorable songs, breathtaking score against shining set: Review

“Anastasia” delivers a beautiful score and memorable songs that evoke pre-revolutionary Russia and the jazz age of Paris, all with a modern flair.

      

PNC Broadway in Louisville’s ‘Anastasia’ brings memorable songs, stunning sets to life

Kayla Stone stars in PNC Broadway in Louisville’s “Anastasia” as the first woman of color to play the role of Anya.

      

August 2022 events calendar: 60+ things to do around Louisville this week

From shows to events, festivals, concerts and more, here is a list of things you can do around Louisville this in August 2022.
      

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