July 29, 2012 - 8:02pm
WFPK radio personality and former ear X-tacy buying manager Matt Anthony began his lifelong love affair with music while living in Italy at a young age. He produces and hosts two radio shows, DJs at live events, and has opened his own record store in the newly opened Tim Faulkner Building.
He's got six tattoos, a room full of records, and a heck of a background story. Matt Anthony is one hip guy with class to spare. He's a WFPK radio personality, painter, writer, former ear-X-tacy buying manager and is now the owner of one of the newest small record shops in town. Matt...
July 29, 2012 - 8:04pm
“Old Louisville” hasn’t always been so Old, folks. See this historic neighborhood through the eyes of one of its historical inhabitants as the The Filson Historical Society discusses the girlhood memory books of writer Melville Otter Briney this upcoming Friday, July 6th, at noon.
My life involves a lot of pinkies in high places. Not to brag or anything, but my current living situation affords me many a smug smile of pleasure as I casually lounge on my wrought iron balcony and/or wave to Ashley Judd’s father (he’s kind of my next door neighbor; we’re...
July 29, 2012 - 11:15pm
On Thursday, July 12 at 7 PM, Carmichael's will host beloved local TV personality Barry Bernson for a signing of his new memoir "Bernson's Corner : A Reporter's Notebook." Bernson has endeared himself to TV audiences in Louisville and Chicago by focusing on the "little...
June 29, 2012 - 7:47pm
“Educators have long known that reading over summer vacation leads to improved performance when school resumes, and fosters a lifelong love of reading,” said Mrs. Beshear. “My books for this list include some summer-themed selections and many tales of friendship, mystery, adventure and self-discovery.”
In an effort to increase youth readership, Kentucky First Lady Jane Beshear today announced her Top 10 Summer Reading List as a part of the First Lady’s Reading Recommendations Initiative. “Educators have long known that reading over summer vacation leads to improved performance...
July 29, 2012 - 8:07pm
Sure, it may be 1,000 degrees outside, but nothing keeps you cooler than books! Enjoy refreshments and live music at A Reader’s Corner Bookstore from 6-10pm.
I am a regular user of public transportation. Living in the belly of the beast as I do, it is quite easy for me to navigate Louisville’s downtown and surrounding boroughs via bus. My morning commute rarely involves a car, and I relish my daily rides for both the economical value...