Hot Browns & Hidden History: Louisville’s Queer Food Tour Delivers

There’s something incredibly powerful about blending storytelling with food—two of the oldest ways we connect with one another. In Louisville, Kentucky, that idea comes to life through Pride Plates: Kentucky’s Queer History Food Tour, crafted by our friends at Louisville Food Tours. This three-hour walking tour winds through the historic Highlands neighborhood, one of the […]
Kentucky’s Queer Bourbon Week: A Celebration of Bourbon and LGBTQ+ Culture

Kentucky’s Queer Bourbon Week, set for October 2-6, 2024, promises to be an unforgettable event for bourbon enthusiasts and the LGBTQ+ community. Hosted by Queer Kentucky, the inaugural “Bourbon & Belonging” festival will span eight vibrant regions: Bardstown, Bullitt County, Frankfort, Lexington, Louisville, Northern Kentucky, Paducah, and Winchester. With over 40 events planned, attendees will […]
11 Reasons Louisville is Awesome for LGBT Travelers

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Go To Louisville. The opinions and text are all mine. Most Americans would consider Kentucky to be a southern state, but in Louisville, folks seemed to waver on this opinion. Louisville is influenced by both Southern and Midwestern culture which makes for an interesting […]
Travel Guide to Louisville Kentucky

We stumbled upon the city during a crazy busy weekend filled with ESPN’s GameDay featuring Clemson vs the University of Louisville, the Louisville Pride festival, and a Bryson Tiller concert all while the city was still in the midst of Bourbon Heritage month. There was so much going on in town that we wish we […]