The "splashy realism" of Polish-born local painter Ewa Perz will be on display at the Kentucky Center starting Dec. 1.
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Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 12:43pm
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Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 12:43pm
The "splashy realism" of Polish-born local painter Ewa Perz will be on display at the Kentucky Center starting Dec. 1.
Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 12:37pm
In 31 years of staging the production, the theater has seen performers come and go, and on occasion return to reprise a role. But the comebacks are fewer for those who play Tiny Tim, because actors don’t stay tiny very long.
Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 12:32pm
The shop has a modern feel, but Mathis thinks of it as "urban suburban," carrying home accents that can bl/files/storyimages/with traditional furnishings.
Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 12:27pm
Tidwell has excelled in several art genres, including lowbrow, graffiti and body art.
Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 12:17pm
Whether you are looking for a gift with local flavor, or just want to hide in a corner and escape the chaos of the season, we suggest checking out one of these regionally authored works.
Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 12:05pm
Bollywood is the Hollywood-like film industry in India, whose typical flick is an extravaganza of glamorous costumes, melodrama and elaborate song-and-dance sequences.
Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 11:59am
Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 11:51am
As with many big decisions — choices of a career or a home purchase or a life partner — it became an issue of searching for identity, in this case Louisville’s true self.
Posted On: 11 Dec 2006 - 11:36am