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Remembering Phyllis George

Phyllis George, a former Miss America, television personality and ex-wife of Kentucky Gov. John Y. Brown Jr. died in Lexington at age 70.

       

Louisville ‘virtual’ shows this week: The Story of Tango, Cody Clark’s Magical Spectrum & more

‘Virtually’ immerse yourself in Louisville’s arts scene. From Cody Clark’s Magical Spectrum to The Story of Tango, there’s something for everyone.

       

As reopening approaches, some Louisville restaurants struggle to meet guidelines, find PPE

Restaurants around Louisville and Kentucky can reopen outdoor seating and limited indoor seating May 22. Personal protective equipment is a must.

       

Louisville’s North End Cafe closing doors for good after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy

North End Cafe’s attorney in its Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection case said “a number of factors” led to its closure, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
       

Kentucky Derby Museum to donate proceeds to coronavirus relief efforts

The coronavirus relief donations will go toward Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s Team Kentucky Fund and the One Louisville COVID-19 Response Fund.

       

Lola’s Kitchen, Louisville’s only Filipino restaurant, closes after less than one year

According to a May 7 Facebook post on the restaurant’s page, Lola’s Kitchen will not reopen. It’s been closed since late March due to the coronavirus.

       

What’s next for Louisville restaurants? 3 Prospect eateries weigh in on the new normal

From home-cooking to Italian and more, here’s how 3 restaurants in Prospect are surviving amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
       

Cocktails to go? How these 4 Louisville restaurants are cashing in curbside with booze

One silver lining to the COVID-19 pandemic has been the advent of the delivered cocktail. Here’s how four Louisville restaurants are doing it well.

       

Louisville ‘virtual’ shows this week: Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin, Danny Flanigan & more

‘Virtually’ immerse yourself in Louisville’s performance scene. From the Louisville Orchestra to #KPAatHome, there’s something for everyone this week.

      

‘Nothing has prepared me’: Louisville chef grapples with changing face of her life’s work

Susan Hershberg of Wiltshire has weathered plenty of storms in her three decades in the restaurant industry. But nothing has prepared her for COVID-19
       

‘Storytime with The Courier Journal’ features famous Kentuckians reading books to children

‘Storytime with the Courier Journal’ features famous Kentuckians reading to kids and is an engaging way to encourage literacy among Kentucky’s youth.

       

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