October 9, 2012 - 7:29pm
Born with Spastic Cerebral Palsy in 1962, Vicky's life story in Call Me Victoria, is the joyous result of over thirty-five years of poems, stories and articles artfully woven together to weave the tapestry of her life. There are four major themes in this book: addiction, abuse, physical...
October 3, 2012 - 11:10am
Library fines do a disappearing act with Read It Down program.
There’s a nifty little program that is ongoing at all the Louisville Free Public Library locations. If overdue fines are keeping your kids from using the library, "Read It Down" is just what you need. The program allows children and teens to reduce their library fines by simply...
October 3, 2012 - 11:09am
The senior editor of ‘The Atlantic’ explores the new sexual dynamic between men and women. Join Hanna Rosin as she presents her new book, ‘The End of Men’ at the Louisville Free Public Library tomorrow, October 4th, at 7pm.
It’s complicated. This is an extremely simple phrase. Three words – one of which gets swallowed into a conjunctive shortening – and a handful of syllables that just slide off the tongue. Easy as pie; smooth as silk. It ain’t no thing. But the...
October 2, 2012 - 11:20am
U of L professor and author Michael Williams will be offering a Q & A session in addition to reading and signing his latest book "Vine: An Urban Legend", which is described as greek tragedy meets urban legend. Although paper tragedie masks are provided to the first 75 to arrive, people are encouraged to bring their own toga.
Michael Williams is a Humanities professor at the University of Louisville who will be reading and signing his book Vine: An Urban Legend in the Chao Auditorium located in the lower level of the Ekstrom Library on Tuesday, October 2 at 6 p.m. The book is described as "greek tragedy...
October 1, 2012 - 11:04am
The duo from “Days of Our Lives” will hit up The Summit area Barnes & Noble tonight, Monday, October 1st, presenting their new book, ‘Trumpet’ at 6:30pm.
I recall quite vividly my best friend’s basement. In the early 90s, the idea of a “big screen T.V.” meant doing a stress test to ensure a soundly structured floor – you know what I’m talking about. Those leviathans of the living room, what happen to be...