Can a family live a normal life when dealing with mental illness? Find out in Centerstage's regional premiere of Next to Normal.
If you’re in your fifties, you’ll forget a few things, and that means you’ll leave your coat behind on days when the weather is so unseasonably nice that you forgot you brought it.
Take advantage of this new partnership between Louisville's Mega Cavern and Maker's Mark Distillery.
Saturday School never seemed so fun.
The local coffeehouse has partnered with Vint to serve beer and wine at select locations.
Louisville Repertory Company presents Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead beginning Thursday.
Writers, Performers, Musicians, and artists gather for networking and performances monthly at Highlands Bearno's. Anyone is welcome to sign up and show off.
An observation on slavery is brought to life at The Bard's Town in Shame the Devil: An Audience With Fanny Kemble.
Father and son reconnect at a big-box store in A Bright New Boise, now playing at The Bard's Town.
Previewing the 2012-13 season for the Rose Theatre Company at Assumption High School.
Friendship, AIDS, and life are brought into focus during Rent, which opens at Centerstage this week.
Derby City Dating Scene presents improv, comedy on The Bard's Town stage Saturday night.
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