Katie Molck in a yellow sweater

Katie Molck

Managing Editor

Katie is based in Louisville, KY and has contributed to publications including Louisville Magazine. She loves the local beer scene and also has experience as a professional wrestling manager.

Whether you’re a history buff, art aficionado, or science fan, these 28 museums in San Diego have it all.
Whether you’re a history buff, art aficionado, or sports fan, these 17 museums in San Antonio have it all.
Get hooked on these spots from February through March.
Created by friends who met on the set of “The Walking Dead,” Nic & Norman’s is a Southern-inspired restaurant with a speakeasy vibe.
Proposed plans for the city-owned properties will be shared later this year.
We thought April showers brought May flowers.
They might be forgotten, but they’re not quite gone.
Happy birthday, champ.
Hit the road and head to Robbinsville, NC — we’re sharing all the details about what to do and eat, plus where to stay.
We bet you’ve never had a cacio e pepe bagel before, until now.
Peach Fuzz is the name, and kindness and tenderness are its game.
Wait until you see the 1920s barn-style house with an animal collage bathroom.
Café LOUIE is a series of informal meetings designed to facilitate conversation between Louisvillians and both local and state officials.
It’s easy as one, two, tree.
Don’t worry, the armadillo eggs are here to stay.
Out with the old, in with the New Year.
You’ll be singing Auld Lang Syne all night long.
Imagine Harlow in your living room performing live next to that plant you forgot to water.
You’ve never seen Angry Birds this big before.
It’s not a regular spa, it’s a cool spa.
Trust us, they’re fab-brew-lous.
And they invited Krampus to the party.
Check out these 13 yoga studios around Derby City, which offer beginner classes, memberships, and more.
Your walk in the park is getting longer.
Good tidings they bring to you and your gin.
Peach Fuzz is the name, color is the game.
Peach Fuzz is the name, and color is its game.
The short film documents the creation of a community mural in West Louisville’s California neighborhood.