Bourbon and Beyond 2022 Lineup is Packed to Point of Ridiculous
The 2022 lineup of Bourbon and Beyond is, well, ridiculous. I mean, just take a look.
Cherokee Triangle Art Fair Set to Celebrate 50th Anniversary
The Cherokee Triangle Art Fair will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year, following a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19. The event will be held on Saturday, April 30, and Sunday, May 1.
Long John Silver’s Releases a Beer to Pair with Fish - Find it at Shippingport Brewing Company
Yum! Brands chain Long John Silver’s partnered with Shippingport Brewing Company to create Swashbockler, a beer, per a news release, “brewed with [LJS’] signature malt vinegar to celebrate the end of Lenten season.” In other words, pair it with your fish fry this spring.
April 1: Up and Coming Louisville Restaurateur Unaware That Bacon is Already Trending
Aspiring restaurateur Ronnie James announced today that he plans to open a new restaurant in Crescent Hill that will have a bacon-themed menu.
April 1: Student Driver Somehow Successfully Navigates Rush Hour on Bardstown Road on First Try
Fifteen-year-old Danielle Palmer, after taking a wrong turn during a driver’s education class last week, miraculously navigated a stretch of Bardstown Road starting at Grinstead Drive and heading south all the way to the Douglass Loop.
April 1: Three Injured as Bitter Joella’s-vs.-Royals Argument on Facebook Spills Into Streets
Two men and a woman in their 20s were treated for minor injuries over the weekend following a Facebook argument that ended up in a brawl.
April 1: Louisville Heavy Metal Band Decides to Go Bluegrass
Louisville-based heavy metal band Satan’s Journey has decided to change its genre to a rootsy bluegrass style of music, often known as “newgrass.” The three band members have grown beards and now don overalls on stage.
April 1: Local Woman Tired of Being Asked for Money Launches GoFundYourself.com
Tired of receiving ongoing requests for pledges to fund everything from food-truck startups to new recordings by local bands, Germantown resident Tara Darby has launched a new concept called Go Fund Yourself.
April 1: Local man has to take five online surveys to read own mother’s obituary on Courier-Journal website
Buechel resident Alan Schaeffer yesterday reported he was forced to take five online surveys before he could access his mother’s obituary on courier-journal.com, the website of The Courier-Journal.

