LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Louisville Orchestra will welcome "America's most celebrated soprano" for its Spring Gala ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The annual "Keepers of the Dream" celebration honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. returned to the Kentucky Center's Whitney Hall Sunday night. The event, a collaboration ...
Thank you, Kelsey. The Louisville Orchestra's music director, Teddy Abrams, conductor Kaiser Von Atlantis. This Saturday at the Kentucky Center's Whitney Hall. Tickets are still available.
Ky. Harlow will perform live with the Louisville Orchestra on November 29 & 30 at Whitney Hall. Tickets for the show are on sale now. Listen to Jack Harlow's "Hello Miss Johnson" on iHeartRadio ...
The story actually starts last spring when Needham was coaxed into flying out from her home to Louisville, Ky. to help exercise ... when New York owner C.V. Whitney was looking to send a string ...
Simms at his Xalapa Farm near Paris, Ky., the filly cost Chenery all of ... Mayer, of their colt’s chances, the son of Alibhai was shipped to Louisville from California in a railway car ...
From romantic dinners and sweet strolls to Galentine's Day, here are more than 30 ways to celebrate Valentine's Day this year ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A Louisville food hall that has been providing help and shelter to those in need during this week's winter weather was issued a violation notice to suspend operations.
From weighty productions honoring the 80th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust to light-hearted family theater and new stage for Kentucky Shakespeare, we've got the ticket to some of the best ...
Louisville's final regular-season loss, 85-68 to Memphis on Feb. 9, 2005, was its most lopsided at Freedom Hall since 2001. The loss kicked off a 13-game win streak. "We were anticipating being a ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Louisville Ballet’s CEO Leslie Smart and Principle Repetiteur + Senior Rehearsal Director Helen Daigle join Dawne Gee to preview their performance of “A Time Remembered.” In ...
UP AT THE BOURBON HALL. DOORS OPEN AT 630 ... AND WE HAPPEN TO BE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO BE SPONSORED BY LOUISVILLE TOURISM, THE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND THE KENTUCKY HERITAGE CABINET.