Everyone's A Babe At Louisville's Newest Mid to Plus-Sized Boutique
Owner Lambsey Reeves is determined to make cute clothing accessible to all women.
By Chris Mattingly
Vol. 33, No. 45
These Louisville Women Are Breaking Down Barriers With Hand Poked Tattoos
Female artists are making space for softness in the Louisville tattoo scene.
By Aria Baci
Kentucky Kingdom Opens This Weekend, Here's How To Get Passes
From rollercoasters to lazy rivers Kentucky Kingdom and Hurricane Bay are ready for new season.
By Erica Rucker
Jack Harlow Is Launching Gazebo Festival This Summer
SZA and Jack Harlow will headline the two-day waterfront music and culture event.
The Can Opener Feeds On First Big Meal of 2024
Louisville's favorite bridge has claimed her first victim of the year and it's a big 'un.
By Sydney Catinna
Cressman Center Paintings Examine How Our Home Shapes Who We Are
Out There is What's Left presents haunting views of the American landscape.
Wild Lights Returns To Louisville Zoo This March
See the zoo's most untamed attraction March 23 through May 19.
The Spring Flea Market Guide
Fleur de Flea and Flea Off Market have released their seasonal schedules.
Frazier History Museum's "120: Cool KY Counties" Opens This Weekend
The Frazier will host folks from all 120 counties for the opening of the interactive storytelling and music exhibit.
The Emerald Ball Shines For Voices of Kentuckiana This Weekend
The Beaux Arts Emerald Ball happens on Saturday, March 16.
Icona Pop And Chappell Roan Will Headline Kentuckiana Pride Festival In June
Female synth pop artists ignite the lineup at this year's LGBTQ Pride celebration.
Tracy Likes This One: Kentucky on Film (Red Right Hand)
Best watch "The Starling Girl" instead.
By Tracy Heightchew
See Natalia Ashikhmina’s Final Louisville Ballet Performance This Weekend
The dancer whose career spans three decades will take her final bow after Romeo & Juliet.
Experience A Queer Reimagining Of Shakespeare's 'As You Like It' This March
Louisville-based three witches shakespeare's production of the pastoral comedy begins March 15.
PORTAL Will Host A Concert to Benefit The Big Stomp Festival
Support the mental health non-profit at a music and dance event on March 16.
PORTAL's Girl Crush Opens Just In Time For Women's History Month
All-female art exhibition opens this Friday accompanied by performances from local musicians.
Authentic Fake Opens At The Hite Institute's MFA Space In Portland
The MFA thesis exhibition is full of color and texture.
'Stitched in Strength' Brings Photographs Of Empowerment, Resilience, And Hope To The KMAC
The collaboration between a photographer and a local women-owned business opens March 16.
Louisville's Born2Bagel Features Unbeatable New York-Style Bialys
We think Robin is having Lox of fun with these bagels and bialys.
By Robin Garr
Could Frankfort Avenue become the Koreatown of Louisville?
Clifton's Korean Corridor offers diverse food, culture, and community.
Dairy Kastle & Dairy Del Are Officially Open
Retro vibes, soft-serve ice-cream and, well, long lines await.
Louisville Restaurants That Are Worth The Splurge
Where to go when you're willing to spend a little extra on a fancy dinner.
The 2024 Poorcastle Line-Up Has Officially Arrived
The festival will celebrate its 10th anniversary in Breslin Park May 17 – 19.
Donny Osmond Brings Vegas to The 'Ville This June
Tickets are now on sale for his live performance at the Louisville Palace.
3 Concerts To See In And Around Louisville (Mar. 1-3)
Here's what's we're listening to this weekend in the 'Ville.
Listen Local: New Louisville Music
Jeff Polk shares his latest local music recommendations
By Jeff Polk
Tuesday Tracklist: Green Day, yeule, Bat for Lashes, and More (3/5)
Opinion: Mitch McConnell's Senate Step-Down Is Long Overdue
He'll continue sandbagging the Senate seat until January of 2027.
Why The Safer Kentucky Act Is Too Expensive To Be Effective
House Bill 5 will yet again overtax an already broken state prison system thanks to political pandering.
By Kyle Ellison and Sydney Catinna
Should Semi Trucks Be Allowed On The Second Street Bridge? After Latest Crash, We're Not So Sure
The recent crash and rescue begs the question and fuels debate over city's toll bridges.
Nonprofit Louisville Grows Is Planting 132 Trees In The Parkland And California
Volunteers are needed at the March 9 tree planting community event.
LEO Weekly Is Hiring An Advertising Sales Exec
Work With The Coolest Team In Louisville
Sherman Minton Bridge Closes Indefinitely For Immediate Inspection
Wawa Hoagies Will Go Head-To-Head With Publix Subs When New Stores Open, Including One In PRP
Will the Wawa hoagie lines be as long as the ones for Publix subs?
Editor's Note: To Err Is Human, Or Is It AI, Or Is it Humans Using AI?
why we'd rather use AI as a tool sometimes above asking for free labor
[Opinion] Marc Murphy Cartoons
The latest political cartoons from Marc Murphy
By Marc Murphy
SB 202 & HB 9: Anti-Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Bills Put Kentucky (And Indiana) Students, Families, And Educators At Risk
These bills put federally-protected rights in danger while letting state schools collect federal dollars.
Should TikTok Be Banned? Congress Votes Wednesday Morning
The love-it-or-hate-it social media platform could soon be banned in the U.S.
Kenny Payne Fired From UofL Men's Basketball
Coaching search will be costly, but Louisville shouldn’t scrimp
By Tim Sullivan