Can't take the heat? Here are some things to do in Louisville that won't break a sweat.
A list jam-packed with present suggestions for every mom.
Create jewelry, platters and tons more decorative glass projects with the cold glass method at the Glassworks Walk-In Workshop.
Louisville is Lonely Planet's top tourist destination for 2013. And baby, it's cold outside. That means it's a great time to stroll down Museum Row on Main and warm up in one of the nine cultural offerings downtown. Glass, science, boxing, baseball, art, and history--there's something for every adult and child!
Don't panic. Get creative.
AmericanStyle magazine ranks Louisville 23rd favorite destination for art.
Craft is in--but that doesn't mean painted chickens.
“So ladies, if you’re looking for a man who is into local sports, loves to eat, is athletic and good to his fellow man while maintaining his ‘manliness’ – then Louisville is the place you really want to be right now,” Mayor Greg Fischer joked at the ribbon cutting marking the $5.8 million Hyatt Regency Louisville renovation last Thursday, April 19.
The Carnegie Center's fundraiser was in full swing last night as the about 300 benefactors and patrons who bid silently, and some not so silently, enjoyed the delectable delights of Catering by Design and sampled wines from Huber Winery, several other winery and The New Albanian Beer Company. BUSTA Dog was busting some moves to 107.7 WSFR, well that is to say his brats, bison dogs and other delicious "dogs" were moving as people lined up to sample Busta Dogs covered in onions, peppers, potatoes or anything on his list. Check it out on Twitter@bustagrill502(http://www.terrilynnscatering.com/menus/index.jsp(http://www.huberwinery.com)
Jonathan Swanz, a New Albany High School graduate, is now one of the leading glass artists in the region. He specializes in decorative art, complex functional sculpture, and architectural glass.
The international Glass Art Society conference in Louisville brings over 1000 artists from around the world and sparks an entire month of glass inspired art for us lucky locals.
Louisville musician Cheyenne Marie Mize, who has played with some of the city's most respected acts, will hold her own CD release party celebrating her EP Before Lately.
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