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The Social Side
... you least expect it. That October morning, I could not put on my shoes. In five months, I had lost my husband to divorce, my son ... to work and smile again with faith and joy. Grief has its price, sometimes the price of physical immobility. Alone in the ...
Louisville Admin - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am
DINING OUT — MAKER'S MARK LOUNGE
... St., 568-9009 Having moved here not long ago from Chicago, my husband and I constantly think of how to dispel ... Maker’s Mark Lounge capitalizes on slick minimalism with its use of blond- and dark-wood fixtures, flat-screen TVs, a double-decker ...
Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm
The Other Audubon: Forgotten Nature Artist Ray Harm
... a cabinet. Upon closer inspection, I saw that it was not a painting of cedar waxwings but a print, a photo-offset lithograph ... curled, broken, torn. One of the birds squeezes a berry in its beak. I had seen waxwings only once in Kentucky, a small band in the trees ...
Staff - 02/18/2020 - 10:13am
Crop Report
... forces. On another occasion, the Bear Cat was not so lucky. “The cops got my pot last year,” he says, suddenly angry ... a warm springtime Sunday, several weeks before spring made its way north. The open door and the good food seem promising of good things to ...
Louisville Admin - 12/08/2014 - 12:44am
Review: The Grown-Up at the 38th Humana Festival
... for that fact, or for the confusion that it can thrust upon its audience as they struggle to connect the dots. But despite the ... resurrecting innocence; of the powers of imagination, and of not focusing on the little things—because life passes by all too quickly. And ...
Michelle Rynbrandt - 03/18/2018 - 11:54pm
Explore Louisville, Lonely Planet's top tourist destination of 2013, start with Museum Row on Main
... degrees outside; you're going to stay indoors anyway, so why not get out and experience the Derby City instead of playing another round of ... Science Center, will catch the eye of any passerby with its trademark giant parabolic mirror located just outside the entrance on Main ...
Anna Frye - 03/18/2018 - 11:43pm
Louisville.com's Weekender: Events for April 5-8, 2012
... Fun at the Bard's Town Finnigan Productions presents its fifth annual festival of new 10-minute plays by local playwrights, ... for adults and due to adult language and situations, it is not recommended for anyone under the age of 18. Through April 14 The ...
Zach Everson - 12/08/2014 - 12:10am
This week’s featured adoptable pets at Louisville’s Metro Animal Services include Juno the Dachshund mix, Hotdog the Mini Pinscher, and Garfied look alike Tigger the cat [Family & Parenting]
... tough time getting homes even though this breed is known for its devotion to its humans. They adore their owners when not mismanaged irresponsibly by humans using them for dog fighting or handling ...
Sandy Dolan - 03/18/2018 - 11:43pm
An interview with Backyard Tire Fire's Ed Anderson: Good to be on the rise [Music]
... roots to reach the corners of the country, whether its playing festivals, getting higher-profile gigs opening for other bands, or ... felt that it was the best work that they had ever done, so not being with a label was a little nervewracking. Going the independent route ...
Selena Frye - 03/18/2018 - 10:22pm
Sitting with a Sarabandista: Sarah Gorham, Editor-in-Chief of Sarabande Books, talks independent publishing [Books]
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Erin Day - 03/19/2018 - 12:05am

