"I've been working so hard, I'm punching my card, eight hours for what?, Oh, tell me what I got. I've got this feeling, that time's just holding me down, I'll hit the ceiling or else I'll tear up this town, tonight I gotta cut loose, footloose, kick off your Sunday shoes. . ."
University of Louisville hosted the Kickoff Party for Louisville's LGBT Film Festival. This casual yet stylish affair attended by film professionals and movie lovers set the mood for the weekend's film festivities.
Whether he likes it or not, the viewing public most recognizes Louisville native William Mapother as creepy Ethan Rom from the hugely popular TV series Lost.
Not going to Churchill Downs on the weekend? Don't worry about it, there's plenty of TV coverage
Take a time warp...Vogue style...
Kentucky Waterways Alliance is not only working to protect and restore Kentucky's waterways, but they are also hosting the 3rd annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival this Saturday, March 5th at the Clifton Center.
Greater Louisville saw quite a bit of rain over the weekend causing local flooding and power outages. For many, the rain causes plan changes but for others, it's just another day.
Local and regional films find top honors among national fare at third annual gathering.
Metro Parks presents mid-week cold weather relief by opening the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center for family, films and fun.
Avatar, Best Worst Movie Cats and Dogs: the Revenge of Kitty Galore, A Christmas Carol, Clash of the Titans 3D , The Extra Man, and more!
The Louisville-proud pizza-making empire plans to donate partial proceeds to encourage the local film industry in 2011.
Photos during the final day of shooting Ray Cart's "Queens of the Dead" zombie comedy in New Albany, Indiana.
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