Ann Patchett's newest book, This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage, hit shelves on November 5th. She'll be in Louisville this Friday, November 15th to sign copies. Read on for my interview with Ann.
With his latest book, ‘Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation’, fresh off the press, bestselling author Michael Pollan comes to the Clifton Center tonight for a special interview with Wendell Berry.
The author the book, ‘The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn From Traditional Societies?’, Jared Diamond will take center spotlight at the Kentucky Center for the Arts this Wednesday, January 9th, for an interview with author and anthropologist, Sarah Hrdy. It sounds fancy and fine.
The author of ‘How to Create a Mind’, Ray Kurzweil will participate in the Kentucky Author Forum tonight, Monday, November 26th, at the Kentucky Center for the Arts. Join him at 6pm for a journey into the mechanics of human thought.
After four nights of fabulous fashion and fierce competition under the Big Four Bridge at Waterfront Park, what are the final thoughts on Waterfront Fashion Week? Designers, bloggers and organizers share their viewpoint of Louisville’s first-ever fashion week, from what they liked to what they desire for 2013.
Waterfront Fashion Week makes its debut on October 17th. Want to know more about Louisville's first-ever fashion week? Allow Waterfront organizers Peggy Duffy and Clinton Deckard, along with fashion consultant Jo Ross, to tell you all you need to know, from the event's genesis to what to expect when the first model hits the runway.
Both a founder and Editor-in-Chief of Louisville’s own Sarabande Books, Poet Sarah Gorham sits down to talk books, words and the secrets of independent publishing.
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Stacy Schiff, author of Cleopatra: A Life, will be interviewed by U of L professor and archaeologist, John Hale at the Louisville Free Public Library's Main branch.
After authoring her memoir, Composed, Rosanne Cash will participate in the "Great Conversations" television series Monday, September 26 at the Kentucky Center for the Arts