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    1. Where to Go and What to Do in Louisville This Weekend (January 22 - 25)

      ... Bell as he leads an open-mic session for sharing stories about the Great Flood of 1937. UofL Library Archives will be unveiling ... will be showcasing everything for the home including, but not limited to the latest in cabinetry and countertops, ... The Scottish Society of Louisville is delighted to host its 23rd Annual Burns Dinner Gala celebrating the life and works of ...

      Elizabeth Myers - 03/18/2018 - 11:54pm

    2. Where to Go and What to Do With Your Kids at the Kentucky State Fair

      ... balloons into oversized creations. We saw a candy land and its king, every detail a balloon! Outdoor Areas Country ... Wing B. Stroller/Wagon Rentals: If you happened to not bring your own stroller or wagon; not to worry, you can rent both outside ...

      Megan McDougal - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    3. DINING OUT — SAPPORO

      ... the Highlands reinforced that notion. Sapporo did not intimidate, as sushi restaurants can. It actually simplified the ... The mint-colored green tea was fragrant and refreshing. With its jelly bean-like texture, the slightly chewy alternative was made with ...

      Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    4. A sentimental horseman. A charismatic athlete. An injury without a chance.

      ... in those early years, but Bradley had no idea whether or not the horse was actually any good. When it came time to run, though, he ... To put the difficulty of earning a graded-stakes win in its proper context: 37,678 races took place in the United States in 2017, and ...

      Staff - 05/07/2019 - 10:37am

    5. SMILLIE'S PICKS

      ... daunting art of opera is La Boheme. If opera-going has not been part of your Louisville arts diet, this is the time to change. La ... Partnership apparently takes the same view of opera fans, as its Saturday afternoon broadcasts are accompanied by commentary couched in the ...

      Louisville Admin - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

    6. The Dynamic Energy Of Frederick The Younger's 'Human Child'

      ... half of the album. “Tangerine” is musically solid, and its guitar solo (as well as the guitar solos throughout the album) fits the ... is reflective and pensive. She is a wayward soul, not easily broken or deterred; she takes her triumphs in stride and uses her ...

      Christopher Gray - 02/08/2017 - 11:35am

    7. Phourist Fires, Then Fizzles on New Album

      ... for the first time. Does it make sense to you now? Probably not. Will it make sense when you listen to it? Potentially. The ... by a superfluous bass line, which renders it ineffective. Its natural beauty is a complete waste. Sigh. Phourist achieves partial ...

      Anonymous - 07/09/2019 - 11:16am

    8. Where to Go and What to Do Labor Day Weekend 2015 in Louisville

      ...     Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me! Now in its 17th season, Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is National Public Radio’s ... books, antiques, curiosities, tons of cool used stuff, not to mention great music and live entertainment. When: September 4: 4 - ...

      Elizabeth Myers - 03/19/2018 - 12:31am

    9. Coupleville: Safety In Threes: "MARRIED" Part Three of Three Articles [Food, and Dining and Love]

      ... an entrée, and a dessert for $35 per person. Price does not include tax, gratuity or beverages. This promotion is being held in ... the following specialty chocolates and goodies for Derby, at its retail bakery and dessert boutique, 1841 Plantside Drive. The new ...

      Kit Helton - 03/19/2018 - 12:31am

    10. Smillie's March Picks [Louisville Magazine]

      ... of the ongoing and self-imposed duty of restoring the pun to its proper eminence among the great comic forms. At a pre-Easter fund-raiser in ... money because the law ruled the musicians were on strike, not “locked out.” The law, as Dickens first reminded us, is an ass, but ...

      Thomson Smillie - 03/18/2018 - 10:44pm

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