Free admission and access to over 150 local businesses, musicians, organizations and entrepreneurs from around Louisville with the third annual fair at the Water Tower from 2pm-6pm.
Local Courtney Rae Harrigan was spotted at Whole Foods in the St. Matthews area of Louisville. Fashion and shopping are the focus.
Spring's coolest eco-friendly accessory are the vintage-inspired sunglasses line by iWood Eco Design. Get yourself a pair before the celebrities come into to town for Derby and snatch them all up.
The lines between art and graffiti, or other street arts, is more blurred now than ever before with commercial galleries opening their arms, and wallets, to street art. Louisville artist and curator Danial Pfalzgraf is bringing this concept to the city with his upcoming show "LoCAL.streets."
Dread going to the dentist? Well, now there's more reason to go than snagging a free soft bristle toothbrush, travel size toothpaste and floss. Mortenson Family Dental is now on Foursquare and they're giving away free stuff for checking-in. Find out how by reading more.
In the first months of 2011, the Louisville Metro Council will vote on whether or not they will grant Insight a 15-year extension and continue to serve Jefferson County. That being said, according to the Courier-Journal, Insight has offered free tickets and access to a luxury suite (est. value $5,000 - $10,000) to several Louisville Metro Council members for Friday's basketball game between Louisville and Kentucky. Ethical? You decide.
If you haven't already heard, The Voice-Tribune isn't just on plain printed paper anymore. Adapting to the times and a society that's constantly on-the-move and equipped with smart-phones, The Voice-Tribune decided it was time to launch their very own iPhone app. Find out about all the cool features here.
Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year. Use this app to plan your holiday shopping weeks before Black Friday ads are available in the newspaper. Please check the app frequently for new ads from your favorite stores such as Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Sears and many more.
Louisville's city government is one of the best in the nation in using technology to better serve its citizens according to a new survey. Metro Government placed second nationally in the Digital Cities Survey, conducted by the Republic's Center for Digital Government.
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Located in Oxmoor Mall, Yang Kee Noodle is a unique Louisville restaurant offering Asian cuisine the fast casual way, providing a truly enjoyable place to eat, especially in comparison with typical mall food.
And a cockle-doodle-doo to you, too.
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