The Kentucky Center for the Arts plays host to Storytime Live!, which successfully brings Nick Jr.s characters to life in a production that's fun for all ages.
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Posted On: 23 Jun 2010 - 12:22am
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Posted On: 23 Jun 2010 - 12:22am
The Kentucky Center for the Arts plays host to Storytime Live!, which successfully brings Nick Jr.s characters to life in a production that's fun for all ages.
Posted On: 20 Jun 2010 - 1:44am
Iconic rock band won over a large crowd at Horseshoe Casino Saturday night and showed that they can still rock with the best of them.
Posted On: 18 Jun 2010 - 1:22pm
Come early and stay late for Festus at the Iroquois Amphitheater . The concert features Americana artists Cross Canadian Ragweed, Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit, Paul Thorn, and Chris Knight.
Posted On: 15 Jun 2010 - 1:09pm
Classical rock band The Moody Blues will be performing some of their four decades' worth of hits Saturday night at the Horseshoe Casino in nearby Elizabeth, Indiana.
Posted On: 15 Jun 2010 - 12:17am
A rained out baseball game during a vacation in Florida leaves one Louisville.com writer with fond memories of kind strangers.
Posted On: 4 Jun 2010 - 12:22am
WFPK celebrates Sunday Bluegrass host Berk Bryant's 80th birthday with a show at The Vernon Club Sunday featuring Cherryholmes.
Posted On: 1 Jun 2010 - 1:05pm
Louisville musician Cheyenne Marie Mize, who has played with some of the city's most respected acts, will hold her own CD release party celebrating her EP Before Lately.
Posted On: 26 May 2010 - 12:30pm
You can have a say in which two remaining acts will get on the bill for July's HullabaLOU music festival at Chirchill Downs by voting online.
Posted On: 25 May 2010 - 10:30pm
Local music retail institution ear-X-tacy plans to move a mile down Bardstown Road into smaller building this summer.
Posted On: 23 May 2010 - 12:10am
In the 1970s, Presto the Clown was an iconic TV figure to Louisville children. Since Presto left WDRB in 1980, children's programming has changed dramatically. WDRB's own Ray Foushee talks about the evolution of local programming.