Mr. Martin and I talk design, life, tragedy and true genius in the legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted. Join Justin Martin, author of Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted, on Wednesday, October 12th for an evening of good food and book discussion at 610 Magnolia restaurant.
Fans are excited that the original Jayhawks members are back together. Front-man Gary Louris talks about reuniting the band and their new album Mockingbird Time. The Jayhawks play the Brown Theatre Friday, October 14.
They Might Be Giants returns to Louisville to send off the last Waterfront Wednesday of the year. The band's other half, John Flansburgh, takes a moment to discuss the new record and sketchy situations.
Atmosphere stops at Headliner's this Wednesday, September 14th on vacation with labelmates Blueprint and Evidence. Sean Daley, the other half of Atmosphere, speaks about Eddie Murphy, his six day stint in Deep Puddle Dynamics and crybabies.
Performing with Colbie Caillat next Wednesday at Brown Theatre, "Keep Your Head Up" star Andy Grammer is very happy to be in the popular music conversation, but he still has a lot he wants to do.
46-year-old Gill Holland lives in the Highlands and has a Nulu office inside his Green Building, stops for 21 Questions with Louisville Magazine.
His name means "gift of God," his beard means business, and he's performing at Headliners Music Hall this Thursday, July 21st. Matisyahu speaks about Judaism and recording in Louisville.
David Dominé, the "Bluegrass Peasant," is the author of several travel books and cookbooks including Ghosts of Old Louisville and, most recently, 111 Fabulous Food Finds in Kentucky, which features some of the region's best eateries.
Twenty-one questions with Jeremy Sharfe, 32-year-old mascot, musician, high school teacher and South Louisville resident.
This Friday marks the final performance of Louisville's beloved funky collective, Lucky Pineapple, who have graced the local scene for nearly seven years. For their last interview, I brought the band into ear-X-tacy as an inspiration to talk about their musical influences.
Alejandro Escovedo and his band, The Sensitive Boys, are coming to Headliner's Music Hall this Thursday with rocker Jesse Malin to open. In this interview, Escovedo talks about his newest record and his long and varied musical career.
This Thursday, Headliners will ring with laughs as comedians Neil Hamburger, Todd Barry and Brendon Walsh continue on their Spring Value Tour. Mr. Hamburger took time to speak with Louisville.com prior to his show on April 14th.
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