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Mini Golf on Broadway at Lexington Opera House

Lexinton Theatre Company

A Broadway-themed mini-golf course is taking over the stage at Lexington Opera House on Friday, December 11. The course features nine socially distanced Broadway-themed holes, including HAMILTON, THE MUSIC MAN, CINDERELLA, KINKY BOOTS and more. Thanks to limited-capacity reservations, the course can be played as many times as possible within a 90-minute time slot. At Mini Golf on Broadway, players can...

Tucked away on North Limestone, Favor opens with local fare

Favor is a new food spot on North Limestone, tucked behind Arcadium. Wyatt Sarbacker, who has collaborated in many food ventures (The Village Idiot, Marksbury Farm, and Gents Original) is preparing to open a concept of his own. With Favor, Sarbacker plans to use products from his partners and farmers thoughtfully. “We’re here to accommodate the farmers and producers, they are...

“Stand,” new statue in downtown Lexington honors women

The official unveiling and and lighting of  “Stand” was held on Wednesday, August 19 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of passage of the 19th Amendment, giving many women the right to vote. The statue of five 20-foot tall women suffragists was done by nationally renowned artist Barbara Grygutis. “Lexington is shining bright tonight,” Mayor Linda Gorton said. “Through this sculpture, we are...

Columbia’s Downtown welcomes mural ideas

A prominent downtown Lexington restaurant for the past 65 years, Columbia's Steakhouse Downtown is looking for ideas for a mural on the side of the building. General manager Flo Cowley posted on Facebook, "We welcome your ideas. Do you have an idea for a mural painted on side of Columbia’s Downtown?" The most popular suggestion so far has been Sweet Evening...