Thursday evening, a special "relaunch" party was held in the West End by Louisville Magazine in honor of the "Stop Ignoring the West End" stories that lead the March 2013 "Top Lawyers" issue.
Next Wednesday, get your captain on at the Louisville Magazine monthly launch party, devoted to the "Derby 139" issue. The Kentucky Derby Festival will be co-hosting the event, and it's one you won't want to miss.
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.
The winter chill could not keep attendees of this month's launch party away from the warmth of Gary's on Spring, where Louisville Magazine celebrated the dual release of its Top Lawyers issue and the 2013 Greater Louisville Health Guide.
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The annual Screaming Eagles block party on 28th street and The Unlimited's R&B party at the Nia Center are fun ways to party down in West Louisville this Derby day.
A University of Louisville student's idea has developed into a 10k run/walk that may change the personality of Louisville for the better.
A very well attended meeting in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhood discussed vacant properties, data surrounding them and public health issues such as opossums as tennants.
Kentucky's public school system is ranked among the worst in the nation. One active group of concerned citizens is actively fighting for choices for black children in Louisville.
Two cool places to go for your ice cream fix downtown
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