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    1. The Hives of Cave Hill Cemetery

      ... seemed entirely appropriate to him, though the cemetery did not quite agree that the metaphor trumped the safety of visitors, and asked him ... his own beehives to the cemetery several years ago, lured by its ecological potential. The 296-acre cemetery’s abundance of flowers and ...

      Dylon Jones - 01/29/2020 - 12:57pm

    2. Come out to O'Shea's Irish Pub to help ex-racehorses and support CANTER Kentucky [Charities]

      ... after their last race? For this group, the future is not necessarily so bright. If owners and trainers can't find new homes for them ... horses through their website. It does not charge fees for its services. The horses sold through CANTER may go on to careers in hunting, ...

      Jessie Oswald - 03/19/2018 - 12:05am

    3. What Puts 'The South' in Southern Food?

      ... video of bubbling mac and cheese with fried cheese curds on its Facebook page. This resurgence of Southern food isn’t just happening ... the dark ages, it needs to be something people want to eat, not just biscuits and gravy.” Finn’s Southern Kitchen opened in ...

      Mary Chellis Nelson - 03/19/2018 - 12:31am

    4. AIN'T THAT PECULIAR

      ... has taken on the form of two wings. Called Winds of Change, its gown was fabricated from welded stainless steel, bronze and copper — ... like to go back and change on her," Freville says today. "Not everything’s proportional. It’s kind of like folk art." A companion ...

      Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    5. The defense that never rests [Extras]

      ... - the modern complex at Seventh and Jefferson Streets, not the dated monstrosity a block east that is known as the Hall of Justice - ... for the way it provides competent legal defense to its neediest citizens. The Jefferson County office, led by chief public ...

      Cary Stemle - 03/18/2018 - 11:43pm

    6. Summer Hit List: 10 Things All Louisvillians Should Do This Summer

      ... the beach or somewhere across Europe. Lucky for us, it’s not all bad to stay home! We live in a city where the possibilities are ... Hurricane Bay reopened at the end of May this year. Since its opening, people have been raving about having this amusement park so close ...

      Taylor Ichinose - 03/18/2018 - 11:54pm

    7. Exactly how weird is it to hit the mall this Friday? [Opinion: The Arena]

      Black Friday and its corporate tendrils coated in cheap laptop deals are slithering towards the ... your values are, weirdos. Find out more information about LIBA's contest at their website: http://KeepLouisvilleWeird.com ... participants in the city's politics. Their viewpoints are not those of Louisville.com (a website is an inanimate object and, as such, has ...

      Pamela Jean - 03/19/2018 - 12:05am

    8. BEST OF LOUISVILLE 2006

      ... delectable incarnations. But to really taste bison in all its glory, head to Proof on Main (702 W. Main St. in the 21c Museum Hotel). ... course is one to play, if you get on when it’s not too crowded. Seneca Golf Course, 2300 Pee Wee Reese Road : ...

      Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    9. FIVE. OH! TOO... (No. 1)

      ... so typically I peek through the crack where her door meets its hinges. The other night, she plopped onto her bed, caught her breath ... will the virus end?”             “Sorry, I’m not sure about that,” Alexa replied.             We all have stories ...

      Josh Moss - 05/08/2020 - 3:46pm

    10. Porcini: Built to Last [Food and dining]

      ... to celebrate the success of the restaurant.  "Porcini has not been known for their special events in the past and that is something I ... Chef John Plymale, who has been with the restaurant since its inception, also grows much of his own produce- most famously, his heirloom ...

      Jeremy Judah - 03/19/2018 - 12:31am

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