The Harlem Globetrotters once again brought fun-filled basketball to the KFC Yum! Center on Saturday night. The novelty basketball team, best known…
By LEO Weekly Staff
This all-brick historic Old Louisville home doesnt look much different than its neighbors from the front, besides its cherry red paint job.…
Every year, LEO Weekly publishes the areas best fiction, poetry, photography and cartoons in the Literary LEO contest. In this photo gallery,…
As time goes by in Louisville, businesses come and go, new structures spring up where there was nothing before. Downtown has seen…
Thered be no need to buy a TV if you lived in this Bellevue, Kentucky condo. The floor-to-ceiling stained glass window in…
Lets call it corporate luxe. From its glass front door to its conference-room carpeted bedrooms, this $2.4 million Anchorage mansion is perfect…
The past two pandemic years have been hard on Louisville's restaurants, but somehow, our city keeps adding more... and more... and more...…
To get to this $2.9 million Prospect mansion, you must travel a mile-long, tree-lined driveway designed by the famous Olmsted Brothers, the…
New year, same drill. In recent years LEO has used the first issue of the year to look back on our favorite…
While previewing the current state legislative session Monday on KET, Senate Floor Majority Leader Damon Thayer (R- Georgetown) said that he doesnt…
LEO Weekly is lucky to have a resident food critic, Robin Garr, to taste test all of Louisville's best restaurants. With his…
LEO Weekly produces quality content all year long, but the crème de la crème of our coverage is the cover story. With…
Jack Harlow wasn't the only must-see show in Louisville this weekend. Bully brought her genre-bending rock to Zanzabar on Saturday for a…
Louisville is lit. The holidays mean time for light displays, and we took a tour of some of the best around town so…
Kevin Grangier, who owns LeMoo and The Village Anchor, has been trying to sell his 10-acre estate name Bellewood since 2020 (although…
Tornadoes tore through four states on Friday, Dec. 10, traveling from Arkansas to Kentucky. Items picked up by these tornadoes seem to have…
TEN20 Craft Brewery in Butchertown has crossed town and expanded into Anchorage. The new location at 11505 Park Road opened to the public…
Gray marble tile. Lots of it. Thats what this $420,000 home near Waverly Hills Sanatorium features. Its floor to ceiling in the…
At the Mercury Ballroom this past Friday, the energy in the crowd before local band Knocked Loose went on stage couldve powered…
Thomas Massie really thought he did something with this years Christmas card. The perpetually embarrassing Kentucky representative posted a photo of his…
The James B. Beam Distilling Co. in Clermont, Kentucky, recently underwent a massive renovation, which included the addition of the new Fred…
Louisville author J.R. Ward, or Jennifer Bird, writes a popular book series (Black Dagger Brotherhood) thats dark and sexy, but her Louisville…
Houndmouth, a folksy alt-blues band from New Albany whose recent album Good For You debuted earlier this month, played at Old Foresters…
You never really outgrow your emo phase, and Emo Nite LA knows it all too well. The touring nightclub company, accompanied by…
Great music, energy and biodegradable glitter were all in abundance at BioGlitzs event Enter the Portal on Saturday night. The event space…
Some of the countrys best wranglers, ropers, and riders moseyed down to Freedom Hall yesterday for the North American Championship Rodeo at…
Sometimes, the good things in life come in fours. On Friday, we hung out at High Horse Bar to watch four of…
If youre hankering for something to satisfy your sweet tooth, the Hip Hop Sweet Shop will get the job done. The newly…
The former site of the Kroger on 922 S. Second St. in Old Louisville has been transformed into an impressive new haven…
Anoosh Has Left The Building, But Noosh Nosh's New Management Keeps Up The Pace
By Robin Garr
Ashtanga Yoga Louisville Is The Only Studio Of Its Kind In Kentucky
By Aria Baci
Aurora Gallery and Boutique Centers Grief With 'Echoes of Endings'