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Louisville Digital Creator Captures The ‘Vibe’ Of Local Neighborhoods In Hilarious Videos
Don E. Yeoman, Jr. is a Louisville-based digital creator who also goes by Magic Donnie (according to his Facebook profile) makes Louisville…
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The Louisville Zoo Announces Death Of White Rhino, Sindi
The Louisville Zoo has lost one of its most popular residents. 41-year-old Sindi, a Southern White Rhino passed away on Wednesday, March 19. The rhinoceros has been receiving treatment for age-related illness and conditions. Early in the week, the rhino experienced a sharp decline in her health including being lethargic, respiratory symptoms, and a lack…
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Louisville Is Getting Its First Polynesian Cultural Festival, ‘Aloha Lou!’
Coming to Central Park (1340 S. 4th St.), the Hui Kaululehau group is hosting Aloha Lou!, a Polynesian cultural festival celebrating the rich traditions of hula, Tahitian dance, and Samoan dance. There will be Asian American Pacific Islander arts and food. The festival will finish out AAPI Heritage Month on Saturday, May 31 from 1…
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Louisville Pride Festival Prepares For Its 10th Year Event
The Louisville Pride Festival is celebrating 10 years on Saturday, Sept. 6 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. along Bardstown Rd. in the Highlands. The theme this year is “Decades: Resistance and Hope Through The Years.” The theme will honor the resilience, struggle, and ongoing battle for equality for the LGBTQ+ community. “As we celebrate…
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Kentuckiana Pride Foundation Announces First Round of Entertainment for 25th Anniversary Festival
Celebrating 25 years of Pride, the Kentuckiana Pride Foundation announces that artists Natasha Bedingfield, The Scarlet Opera, Tanner Adell, and Molly Grace will take the stage during the festival hosted on Louisville’s Big Four Lawn. Saturday, June 21 following the parade which takes place along Market St. in Nulu, the festival will kick off a…
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Junior Bridgeman, Sports Figure, Entrepreneur, and Philanthropist Dies In Louisville
Louisville lost a stalwart for the community on Tuesday when Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman suffered what appeared to be a heart attack while at the Galt House. Bridgeman came to Louisville first as a college basketball player under coach Denny Crum and then returned to Louisville as he retired from the NBA after playing with the…
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Local Leaders Gather To Celebrate Louisville Hero Ray ‘Sir Friendly C’ Barker
Ray “Sir Friendly C” Barker has served his local community in Louisville and beyond by lifting up and encouraging young people to avoid drugs and violence. Barker, a former Marine and retired police officer visited schools as Sir Friendly C during the ’90s, helped more than 1,000 children graduate through his after-school programs, and, in…
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New Albany Celebrates Women In Business For International Women’s Day
Saturday, March 8, join Kristina Stubblefield(SoIN Media Group), and Holly Hartman (POP Agency) for She Means Business, an International Women’s Day celebration. Hosted at various locations in New Albany (check the website) this day is dedicated to the celebration and success of women. The Breakfast session is free but registration is required and can be…
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Conversation Cafe To Host First Gathering At Old Louisville Coffee Co-op.
Adobe Ever wanted to enjoy deep conversations with strangers? Conversation Cafe has what you need. John Hartmann started his first cafe in 2003 and would have at times 35 attendees. The new Conversation Cafe has its first meet-up on Thursday, Mar. 13 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. at Old Louisville Coffee Co-op (316 W. Ormsby…
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Louisville Art And Music Collective Has Palstestine Relief Show Canceled Then Uncanceled By Zanzabar
Story updated: 4:22 p.m., 9:50 p.m. An art and music collective called Wandering Treehouse had planned a music and fundraising event at Zanzabar (2100 S. Preston St.). The event was scheduled for March 15 to raise money for Palestine relief. It was canceled a few hours after appearing on the Zanzabar calendar, according to the…
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Hwang’s Martial Arts Hosts Family Friendly Fundraiser For Its Legacy Foundation
On Saturday, March 22, Hwang’s Martial Arts is hosting an event for the Jung Hwang Legacy Foundation at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park Gymnasium (3000 Freys Hill Rd.). The charity event, benefitting the Foundation is hoping to raise $50,000. From 1 – 3:30 p.m., guests will enjoy martial arts demonstrations from all three Hwang’s Martial…









