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Past articles by Gabrielle:

Where to catch '13' the musical in Louisville

ACT Louisville Productions is putting on 13 The Musical at the Studio 1A Theatre located on the first floor of St. Matthews Station on Shelbyville Road. → Read More

Clarksville students honor beloved theater director with musical

Clarksville Community School's Black and Gold Theatre Company are putting on The Wizard of Oz at Clarksville High School in honor of their late director. → Read More

'Hayride on the Hill' adds second Louisville park just in time for Halloween

Olmsted Parks is welcoming everyone in the community to come out and enjoy the free, guided hayrides around both Shawnee and Cherokee Park this Halloween weekend. → Read More

Paristown Village Market | A 'great addition' to Louisville's budding food scene

A place where local and independent restaurants can thrive. → Read More

Belle of Louisville to set sail on a 'Ghost Cruise'

As unsuspecting passengers step aboard the historic steamboat, they'll step back in time to Halloween night in 1947. → Read More

Louisville companies helping families fight Halloween inflation with DIY costumes

Here's how you can cut down on expenses this spooky season. → Read More

How throwing pumpkins into the Ohio River may just 'save lives'

Every year, this Prospect restaurant launches pumpkins into the river for an important cause. → Read More

How this downtown Louisville spooky staple prepares for Halloween

You can grab your Halloween costume and soak in all the spooky vibes at this "unusual" Louisville store. → Read More

Get a little bit of everything at 'The Taste of Louisville'

How you can enjoy a Smorgasbord of Louisville's finest cuisine. → Read More

This Louisville organization aims to support families facing cancer with WIGS!

WIGS 2022 will be at Play Louisville on Oct. 6 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. → Read More

Downtown Louisville hotel fights against the city's food insecurity threat

For the month of September, the Omni in Louisville is donating meals with every reservation and accepting donations of nonperishable items every Friday. → Read More

First home game for Cards against Florida State

The University of Louisville's first home game of 2022 will be Cardinals vs. Seminoles, officials expect fans will be happy with Cardinal Stadium updates. → Read More

Bluegrass VegFest showcasing local vegan bites

After a short hiatus, the Louisville-based vegan food festival is returning with more than 60 local vendors. → Read More

Bluegrass VegFest returns, showcasing local vegan bites

After a short hiatus, the Louisville-based vegan food festival is returning July 9 with more than 60 local vendors. → Read More

Quills Coffee expands, opens new location in Jeffersontown

Quills first opened in 2007 and has been expanding throughout Kentuckiana ever since. → Read More

'Gives them hope', JCPS program for Black men by Black men

Created by young Black men for young Black men, the program's goal is to help kids rewrite the narrative of what it means to be a Black man. → Read More

JCPS in-school clinics aimed to help increase student vaccination rate

“We know that families may have reasons for not being vaccinated at this point, but we don’t want accessibility to be one of them," said Dr. Eva Stone. → Read More

'Twosday' welcomes newlyweds, babies during historic palindrome

"Well, who wouldn't want to get married on that day," said newlywed Kiersten Stivers. → Read More

Controversial education bill advances in Kentucky Senate

The bill prohibits educators from requiring assignments deemed political or socially ideological if they go against the student or their family’s values or beliefs. → Read More

Controversial education bill advances in Kentucky Senate

The bill prohibits educators from requiring assignments deemed political or socially ideological if they go against the student or their family’s values or beliefs. → Read More