Over the weekend a local high school became a sports store supercenter after a local card shop set up a sports show that brought out people from all over the region.
The only kind of Valentine’s Day circus that is tolerable is the “Love is a Circus” show at Magnolia Bar on Thursday, February 10.
University of Louisville’s Photographic Alliance is turning looking at sleep and sleepers in their upcoming “While You Sleep” show.
This tri-exhibit event will take place Friday, February 4, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the Trolley Hop.
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."
Learn about the history and culture of the land that you call home.
Instead of kids tap dancing, there will be sequined divas at a classic Louisville haunt.
Last night in Louisville's Whitney Hall Get the Led Out: The American Led Zeppelin and its seven musicians provided three hours of Zeppelin classics that were eerily close to the actual album cuts.
With Get the Led Out: The American Led Zeppelin making a stop at the Kentucky Center's Whitney Hall this Friday, I found it fitting to share some facts about the last time Led Zeppelin played Louisville (April 25, 1977).
Wax Fang's Scott Carney talks about his upcoming show with My Morning Jacket and the Louisville Youth Orchestra at the KFC YUM! Center, Oct. 29.
A list of some things to do at the Kentucky State Fair that are fun for people who don't have anything to do with livestock, don't have kids, don't like country music, and generally don't think state fairs are fun.
There aren’t any lions, or tigers, or bears, but there’s plenty of ‘oh,
my!’”
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