Louisville designer Mark Eliason shares his top 10 Christmas decoration ideas and tips he uses during the holidays in his own home.
Author: Kirby Adams, Louisville Courier Journal
Outdoor preschools in the US are more popular than ever. Should you send your kid?
Outdoor preschools are an education trend sweeping the country. Here’s why some say you should definitely consider enrolling your child.
Your guide to celebrating the Kentucky Derby safely with Southern flair
From the race day dress code to the perfect mint julep recipe, here’s how to host a memorable Kentucky Derby party even during a pandemic.
Checkmate: ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ hotel room features chess pieces on the ceiling
“The Queen’s Gambit” fan? Then you’ll love this retro hotel room in Lexington, Kentucky, and a tour of the most popular spots in the Netflix series.
Kentucky Derby will still feature controversial anthem, ‘My Old Kentucky Home’
Churchill Downs officials said Friday that the controversial anthem, “My Old Kentucky Home” would still be featured before Saturday’s Kentucky Derby.
Mask? Check. Fancy hat? Check. The must-have fashion advice for Kentucky Derby 2020
Let’s talk about the fashion for a Kentucky Derby held in September rather May — and let us not forget we’re in the midst of a public health pandemic.
Yikes! You hate that gift you got for Christmas. Here’s what to know about holiday returns
This year, 77% of consumers plan to return some of their gifts, and nearly 20% expect to return more than half. Yikes. Here’s what you need to know.
Move over, Black Friday. New shopping holiday wants to put money back in your wallet
Want cash back for your holiday purchases? Online retail website RetailMeNot debuts its Cash Back Day on Nov. 7 to put money back in your wallet.
Jeff Bezos, richest man in the world, was a surprise guest at this Kentucky Derby party
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Tom Brady, party; Travis Tritt, NYSYNC’s Joey Fatone, Eddie Montgomery perform at Barnstable Brown gala ahead of Kentucky Derby.
Would you send your kids to school in the woods?
A forest preschool in Louisville builds on an idea that children can have “nature-deficit disorder.”