Check it out during the Bats' fireworks nights.
“But the point is not to talk about your bling. The five things are windows into a life.”
For your ears!
Kane Webb, Josh Moss, and Chainsaw talk with new staff writer (and new mom) Anne Marshall.
Kane Webb, Josh Moss, and Chainsaw talk with Forecastle founder JK McKnight.
Kane Webb, Josh Moss, and Chainsaw talk with WFPL political editor and west Louisville resident Phillip Bailey about the magazine's cover story.
A special "relaunch" of Louisville Magazine's March 2013 issue about the oft-ignored West End will occur next Thursday at the Old Walnut Street development. What follows is a brief summary behind the publication's in-depth look at the nine neighbhoods behind the Ninth Street Demarcation Boundary, and what to expect at the relaunch event.
A cold, implacable drizzle had turned our palms into soggy prunes by noon. My friends and I were in the Infield as always, on a knoll that slopes, then slightly rises, toward that familiar bank of aqua-colored portable toilets.
A bit of advice: If you're six feet tall and 165 pounds, you might not want to set your hopes on being a jockey.
If you've been to a local concert lately, you've probably noticed the same thing we have: It's the female musicians who are rocking our world. The Ladybirds, Shimmy Shimmy Dang! album release party at headliners, Sept.9, 2011.
Dining Out: Restaurants & Reviews: A look at the history behind the Silver Dollar.
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