For the past 15 years or so, Bob Watters has been a dance instructor in town. Recently, he’s been telling people to get off their “best asset” and onto the dance floor at the Electric Cowboy.
The preferred form of interior decoration at Joe’s Older Than Dirt is taxidermy — fish, deer, fox, the skin of a bear secured to the A-frame ceiling. And, wait a second, is that a buffalo’s rear end?
Sara Havens has worked at LEO Weekly for a little more than a decade, and over time she developed a reputation around the office for her tales of weekend bar antics. In 2006, she adopted the alias “the Bar Belle” and began her weekly column about Louisville nightlife.
Norton Commons’ Tea Station Chinese Bistro delivers consistency and much more to the neighborhood’s “New Urbanism” picture.
European-inspired Southern comfort food's on the menu at new Germantown restaurant.
Simmons College of Kentucky, once a full-service university for the city’s African-American population, is working to regain its place in history.
Local news for Feb. 8, 2011
Citrus never had it so good, to be teamed up with dried fruits, pomegranate and a honey-sweet cashew cream.
Fischer still paints every day, and a few months ago he began a series of abstract pieces that became the basis for his exhibit titled “Full Circle,” running Jan. 9-Feb. 13 at Galerie Hertz.
"I don't perform. I'm just me," says pretensionless Michael Young, host of WFPK's Sunday-evening Roots n' Boots show.
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