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Kentuckian Abby Peterson wins world championship chainsaw competition

Abby Peterson of Webster, Kentucky is the world’s top chainsaw sculptor after winning the 2022 Chetwynd International Chainsaw Carving Championship.

      

Small place with ‘a big heart’: Why this old-school cafe in Louisville is worth a visit

This locally owned café serves casual, fresh American cuisine, with everything from BLTs to burgers and, of course, a huge array of homemade desserts.

      

This locally-owned café serving casual, fresh American cuisine is worth a visit

Shady Lane Cafe is a locally owned spot at Brownsboro Center in Louisville that serves casual and fresh American cuisine.

      

The Louisville Film Society Flyover Film Festival is back! Here’s what to know

The Louisville Film Society has announced the lineup for the 12th annual Flyover Film Festival. The event runs from July 28-31 at the Speed Cinema.

      

Here’s why Tim Allen has been spending so much time in Louisville

Actor Tim Allen will soon perform at the Louisville Palace plus he hosts The History Channel’s “More Power” from Louisville’s FirstBuild.

      

Cat video exhibition at Speed Art Museum could make for a purr-fect weekend in Louisville

CatVideoFest, a 70-minute program that features a number of cat videos, is coming to Louisville’s Speed Art Museum this weekend.

      

July 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 July 2022.

      

A historic bar, charcuterie cafe and acai bowl shop: 3 Louisville restaurants open in July

Board and You, Lueberry Acai and Hauck’s Corner will all open in July in Louisville. See what to except

      

South Louisville ‘hidden’ gems: Here are 6 must-try restaurants, things-to-do in Beechmont

If you’re looking to explore Louisville’s Beechmont neighborhood in the South End, here are some must-try restaurants, coffee shop and experiences.

      

‘So freaking good.’ This micro bakery fuses traditional Oaxacan, European pastry styles

La Pana Bakery y Cafe, which operates out of the Logan Street Market in Louisville, fuses traditional Oaxacan and European breadmaking styles.

      

La Pana fuses Oaxacan and European breadmaking styles at micro-bakery in Louisville

This micro bakery and café that operates out of the Logan Street Market fuses traditional Oaxacan and European breadmaking styles.

      

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