Through an impressive array of movies, the Louisville Film Society gave Louisville film lovers a great weekend. I find it all the more satisfying in that I have not yet been lynched for my reviews.
Nothing like ending a rousing great festival than with an fantastically sorrowful exploration of the deep dark that lies within a troubled child. Everyone loves that, right?
This vibrant, but sometimes slow, vision of New Orleans through the eyes of three young boys radiates with affection and music.
Telling the story of a young couple escaping through Florida from a following crime, Sun Don't Shine grips tightly to your attention, not letting it leave the screen.
Featuring shorts, silents, documentaries, dramas, comedies, and philosophical meditations, the Flyover Film Festival has something for everyone.
What are you doing with the family this weekend?
The Speed Art Museum will hold one of the most elegant spring galas, the 39th annual Speed Art Museum Ball, on Saturday, March 3, 2012.
Love is in the air at the Speed Museum.
Sarah Lyon is a local photographer who has literally been all over the country by way of motorcycle. She shares her scrapbook of life.
The Speed Museum’s newest exhibit of French Impressionists, Renoir to Chagall: Paris and the Allure of Color, is not to be missed. Opens Friday, Feb. 3rd.
If you are looking for some great family fun this weekend check out the Speed Art Museum for some Madcap fun!
Local news for Dec. 16, 2011
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