Kathy Weisbach tells us her story on how she started the Crescent Hill Radio: Keeping Louisville Weird by exposing the plethora of local music to the community.
A look at the ways our beloved baseball influences local culture far beyond the ballpark.
You will step in to your own little world at a church picnic in Louisville.
Generation iSpeak is a platform for youth to express themselves through creative art form
Volunteer on your day off serving the Louisville Community
A local theatre group is strengthening community by focusing on community.
A westward expansion of Waterfront Park is finally in the works.
Sustain Louisville is a plan filled with initiatives meant to make our city a greener and healthier place to live. Better yet, Mayor Greg Fischer is giving us all a chance to weigh in on this plan. What could be healthier than expressing our opinions?
Free dinner for any individuals or families with no questions asked. 1 - 5 pm Thursday, November 22. 650 S Shelby St.
Last December I moved to Germantown, a pragmatist’s utopia of shotgun homesteads, neighborhood bars, bike-ability, urban gardens and minimalist charm, conveniently nestled between the Highlands and Old Louisville.
The Mighty Kindness Earth Day Hootenanny will feature music, family fun, free arts and activism booths and more on April 22 and is free to attend.
Mighty Kindness is a Louisville non-profit that is focused on bringing a mighty kind unity to our community.
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