Location: Carmichael's Book Store2720 Frankfort Ave Louisville, KY40206
Sat Sept 13th 4pm – Louisville Carmichael’s favorite Fredrick Smock will share his insight on the art of writing poetry as he discusses his latest book, Craft-Talk: On Writing Poetry. Frederick Smock is the author of six books of poetry as well as a travel memoir and several books on the craft of writing. Don’t miss this opportunity to listen to and learn from a master.
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, KY40202
43 PLAYS FOR 43 PRESIDENTS
by Andrew Bayiates, Sean Benjamin, Genevra Gallo, Chloë Johnston and Karen Weinberg
directed by Sean Daniels
From the acclaimed Neo-Futurists, creators of Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, comes an irreverent, hilarious and updated jaunt through the lives of the 43 Commanders-in-Chief. From the first George to the latest, we are giving each President two minutes in the spotlight—and you, our friends in the audience, get to choose #44 each night. No need to thank us. We take our history seriously, too!
Location: Second Presbyterian Church3701 Old Brownsboro Road Louisville, Kentucky42707
Bellewood Presbyterian Homes for Children first ever Youth Film Festival is an event designed to encourage youth creativity and expression, while also serving as the organizations major fundraiser for the year.
This event will be an awards ceremony for the winners and will honor all youth who participate, some of whom will be Bellewood residents. Tickets for the event are available in advance for $5 and will be sold for $8 at the door.
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, KY40202
43 PLAYS FOR 43 PRESIDENTS
by Andrew Bayiates, Sean Benjamin, Genevra Gallo, Chloë Johnston and Karen Weinberg
directed by Sean Daniels
From the acclaimed Neo-Futurists, creators of Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, comes an irreverent, hilarious and updated jaunt through the lives of the 43 Commanders-in-Chief. From the first George to the latest, we are giving each President two minutes in the spotlight—and you, our friends in the audience, get to choose #44 each night. No need to thank us. We take our history seriously, too!
Location: Brown - Forman AmphitheaterPhase II of Watefront Park, near Tumbleweed and the Adventure Playground Louisville, Kentucky
Chance's Spot, Pet Loss and Support Resources, would like to invite all friends of animals to the Second Annual Honoring the Animals Candlelight Vigil to be held on Sunday, September 14, 2008 at Brown-Forman Amphitheater. The event is free and will take place from 7:30pm to 8:30pm. This year's event will include live music, poetry reading, and a moment of silence as candles are lit in memory of our animal friends. Attendees are welcome to bring their own special candle and pets. However, PETS MUST BE ON A LEASH.
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, KY40202
David Mamet’s scalding play that took Broadway and London by storm and won the Pulitzer Prize. Real estate salesmen face a fiercely competitive battle in this gritty, contemporary masterpiece starring Louisville native and stage and screen actor William Mapother of Lost.
Location: Glassworks815 W Market Street (corner of 9th & Market) Louisville, KY40202
You can expect to see amazingly large and imaginative sculptures and vessels in this glass exhibition; squids, turtles, and bio-shaped vessels to name a few. Impressive cold and hot-working techniques used in both Venetian and contemporary American glass are employed by the artist resulting in a style that is unique and original to Lydon.
Glassworks Gallery has been exhibiting works created by Philadelphia artist, Christopher Lydon for the past 3? years and is proud to present his newest body of work.
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Location: Jewish Community center of Louisville3600 Dutchmans Ln Louisville, KY40205
Sept. 4-21, 2008
THE FULL MONTY
Seeing how much their wives enjoy watching male strippers during their Girls Night Out,unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York come up with a bold way to make some quick cash. In the process, they find renewed self-esteem, the importance of friendship and the ability to have fun.
* This production is rated R for language and nudity.
SHOW TIMES
Thursday, Sept. 4 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 6 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 7 2 & 7 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 11 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 14 2 & 7 p.m.
Come see what we have it is a fun place to be. We have classes starting at $25. to $50. We have different beads also have jewelers supplys also have a Jewerly to repair on premiss to do one of a kind designs reasonable.
Also have artist necklaces and rings and we do repair jewerly. So please come and see us.We are open on the Trolly Hop the last Friend of the month.