Chart-Topping Music Producer & Podcast Host Tony Mantor From Why Not Me? Becomes The Newest Editorial Columnist & Contributor For Autism Digest Magazine

Veteran Nashville music producer Tony Mantor, host of popular Autism podcast Why Not Me? has joined the editorial team at Autism Digest Magazine as a Columnist & Contributor. His debut column appears on page 27 in the August-October 2025 print issue which can be downloaded and read now at autismdigest.mydigitalpublication.com.

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A second Pinnamel Sweet Bakery has opened in Crescent Hill

At Louisville Business First, Michael L. Jones reports from Crescent Hill: Pinnamel Sweet Bakery opens Frankfort Avenue location. The original Pinnamel opened in 2022 and is situated inside Shiraz Mediterranean Grill (2226 Holiday Manor Center in Northfield). Founder Leydis Rodriguez began by offering cakes and Cuban-style pastries, sincing her range to include “tarts, choux pastries, […]

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Pasta Garage, coming soon to Phoenix Hill where Everyday Kitchen used to be

The new “fast-casual Italian” restaurant Pasta Garage in Phoenix Hill will be located inside The Gateway to NuLu at 552 E. Market St., formerly Everyday Kitchen (and the Lodgic Everyday Community), which is a .2 mile, five-minute walk from bar vetti, an existing Italian restaurant, and just a three-minute walk from Garage Bar. Dare I […]

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