The Harbor Lawn has been packed every last Wednesday in the summer for years now, and with little surprise.
The only kind of Valentine’s Day circus that is tolerable is the “Love is a Circus” show at Magnolia Bar on Thursday, February 10.
Forecastle founder JK McKnight is set to announce Thursday morning that Forecastle will not come to the riverfront again until 2012, and when it returns, things will be different.
Thunder Over Louisville will be on April 16.
With the digitization of music, something has arguably been lost. Have no fear, you can find it at the Magnolia Bar the last Fridays of the month.
University of Louisville’s Photographic Alliance is turning looking at sleep and sleepers in their upcoming “While You Sleep” show.
Chef Michael Paley, known in Louisville for his hand in Proof on Main, will be opening a casual neighborhood restaurant in the NuLu neighborhood.
Through February, No Kill Louisville is running 28 Days of Spay, a free spaying and neutering program for qualifying Louisville residents, and a pet food bank.
This tri-exhibit event will take place Friday, February 4, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the Trolley Hop.
When I first started covering the Germantown-Schnitzelburg I didn’t know what to expect...
While the snow seasonlasts, tap into your inner snow-bunny, or your inner bourbon-next-to-a-fireplace-bunny. Perfect North Slopes accepts both.
The lines between art and graffiti, or other street arts, is more blurred now than ever before with commercial galleries opening their arms, and wallets, to street art. Louisville artist and curator Danial Pfalzgraf is bringing this concept to the city with his upcoming show "LoCAL.streets."
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