September 5, 2012 - 10:05am
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAuthor James Higdon to hold book-signing event at St. Charles ExchangeMonday September 10th, 2012 @ happy hour(August 28th, 2012. Louisville, KY) James Higdon, author of the best-selling book The Cornbread Mafia, will be at St. Charles Exchange Monday, September 10th....
September 3, 2012 - 11:00am
Feeling the call of your inner soothsayer? Get a heads up on the near future with the new Louisville Library series ‘What’s Next’. Join University of Louisville professor Dr. Keith Mountain for a look at the landscape of climate change this Thursday, September 6th, at 7pm at the Library’s Main branch.
Weather happens. Like, every day and stuff. For those of us who call Louisville home base – I’m assuming 99.9% of my most-likely-very-minute readership – the local climatic horizon is a cornucopia of absurd patterns and twisted seasons. Natives seem to enjoy...
August 31, 2012 - 11:53am
Local writer, Dianne Aprile, presents the new look book, ‘A Landscape and Its Legacy: The Parklands of Floyd’s Fork’ celebrating Louisville’s greenest and greatest natural city spaces. Catch her at Carmichael’s Bookstore tomorrow, Saturday, September 1st, at 4pm.
I am a city girl. Sort of. I am a city girl in the same way that the squirrels living my 100+ year-old Bradford Pear are city squirrels. I am a physical denizen of concrete and metal and brick and glass and asphalt. The whole shebang of sirens, disembodied human chatter and...
August 30, 2012 - 8:17pm
On Thursday, January 17th at 7 PM, Carmichael's is thrilled to host best-selling author Leah Stewart for a signing and reading of her new novel "The History of Us." As in her previous novels "Husband and Wife" and "The Myth of You and Me," "The History of Us...
August 30, 2012 - 12:28pm
Hey, you know what I’ll be doing on Labor Day?? That’s right, no rest for the wear, folks. Whether you’ve bbq plans or not, stop by Carmichael’s Bookstore, tomorrow, August 31st, at 7pm as a merry band of essayists present the collection All the Livelong Day: Motif Anthologies, Volume 3.
I don’t really like talking about work. I am not my job. That which fills my purse (not) is so far from my passion, and the longer I labor for negligible pennies and wallow in high levels of cortisol, the more my mind wanders into quixotic gardens of outlandish fantasy. ...