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    We see you appreciate a good vintage. But there comes a time to try something new. Click here to head over to the redesigned Louisville.com. It's where you'll find all of our latest work. And plenty of the good ol' stuff, too, looking better than ever.

    LouLife

    Bones...when someone thinks of bones, they think of the human skeleton. I automatically think of the song my grandmother taught me when I was a little girl; The ankle bone connected to the shin bone, shin bone connected to the knee bone, knee bone connected to the thigh bone, the thigh bone connected to the hip bone and you go all the way up until you connect the neck bone to the head bone. The rest of the song talks about tripping over shoelaces and being a fool.The Bones on exhibit at the Arts Council of Southern Indiana, Pat Harrison Arts Center had nothing to do with the human bones or that song...however I'm sure that Mary; the resident ghost (so the story is told) also sung that song to her children and grandchildren.

    LouLife

    The Makings of a Master Celebration at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History on Thursday night featured the Bluegrass Master: A Celebration of the Bill Monroe Centennial featuring Bobby Osborne and the Rocky Top X-Press.

    LouLife

    Frankfort Kentucky is known for horse racing in Keeneland and the State Capital building. It is also known for beautiful rolling hills and valleys. This weekend and the next few months, "The Makings of a Master: Kentucky Folk Art Apprenticeships" will explore the relationship between the apprentice and the master as the Kentucky Historical Society brings FolkLife to you through art, music, dance, basket weaving and more.

    LouLife

    The Carnegie Center's fundraiser was in full swing last night as the about 300 benefactors and patrons who bid silently, and some not so silently, enjoyed the delectable delights of Catering by Design and sampled wines from Huber Winery, several other winery and The New Albanian Beer Company. BUSTA Dog was busting some moves to 107.7 WSFR, well that is to say his brats, bison dogs and other delicious "dogs" were moving as people lined up to sample Busta Dogs covered in onions, peppers, potatoes or anything on his list. Check it out on Twitter@bustagrill502(http://www.terrilynnscatering.com/menus/index.jsp(http://www.huberwinery.com)

    LouLife

    Saturday September 10th: the emerging of two great galleries, several fabulous artist when The Firehouse Gallery and Gallery Hertz come full circle.The Firehouse Gallery, located at 221 South Hancock, will be exhibiting From Distant Streets-"Streets:Near & Far"The Gallery Hertz is located, 1253 S. Preston St., between Oak and Ormsby, is celebrating its platinum anniversary with the exhibition Obsessive Attention to Detail.

    LouLife

    The September 11 Photographs returned to the Main branch of the Louisville Free Public Library on September 1st and will be on display until September 30th. "Here is New York: The September 11 Photographs" is a collection of photos from the September attacks on the World Trade Center.

    LouLife

    World Fest 2011...3 days of dancing, music, foods, arts, crafts and fun from a variety of cultures all in one place. From Hard Rock Cafes Tour Bus, to Louisville's very own talented musicians performing on the steps as you enter World Fest; you could hear and see the Belvedere spark with laughter, applause and smiles of approval as thousands daily enjoyed the festivities.

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