As Derby approaches, we're counting down the businesses, restaurants and bars we think are part of our essential Louisville. Check out these essential Louisville cocktail bars for 2015!
A sharp, amusing, but still stinging look into the evidence of just how deeply family relationships can affect us.
Mathematics never seemed to count so much.
The best possible way to get your in the Derby spirit.
A few helpful hints on how to get past the hurt of when your bar leaves you... or you leave them.
The proof is literally in the numbers as Shelby County Community Theatre explores Proof this weekend as part of the Upstairs at 801 series.
Baritone Michael Chioldi takes on one of his favorite roles, the villainous Scarpia in Tosca, as Kentucky Opera opens its 60th Season. He talks about how he became an opera star, sharing the stage with Pavarotti, his favorite food in Louisville, and nude scenes!
Maybe the NCAA Men’s College Basketball Tournament marks your first time to Louisville. Or maybe you’ve been here before but are looking to dive like a player chasing a loose ball into some of its neighborhoods. When you print out your brackets, also print out a copy of this article to make the most out of your stay.
The final days of the Proof Gelato Cart are here. Stop by for delicious Italian ice cream!
This past weekend, Sasha Grey, a 23-year-old actress, photographer, model, and performing artist traveled to Louisville to watch the Kentucky Derby in person for the first time.
Chef Michael Paley, known in Louisville for his hand in Proof on Main, will be opening a casual neighborhood restaurant in the NuLu neighborhood.
You have to hand it to a chef who can make roasted octopus a must-try menu item. I would venture to say that octopus is a tough sell anywhere outside southern Italy, or Greece, or Japan, but chef Michael Paley put it on the Proof on Main opening menu in 2006 and hasn’t been able to take it off since.
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