Location: Kaviar ForgeFrankfort Avenue Louisville, KY
FAT Friday Forging: If you enjoy the heat and magic of the flame, at 7:30 PM master blacksmith Craig Kaviar will be giving a live forging demonstration taking viewers back thousands of years through the ancient art of hand forged metal. Though the technology has become more refined over the ages, the principals and techniques have stayed virtually the same. Blacksmithing as an art form has steadily made its way to the forefront over the efficiencies of modern technology.
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, KY40202
FINAL YEAR—DON'T MISS OUT!
With quick-change artistry and quicksilver dialogue, two actors portray the zany citizens of quirky Tuna, Texas for the final year of this ten-gallon evening of laughs and holiday cheer, in an irreverent comedy for adults.
Sponsored by Texas Roadhouse
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main St Louisville, KY40202
Lorraine Hansberry’s legendary American drama about the power of hopes, dreams and family across generations in the 1950s. The fiercely moving, groundbreaking story celebrates 50 years as a major American masterpiece.
Location: Brown Theatre315 West Broadway Louisville, Kentucky40202
A seasonal Louisville Orchestra favorite – this year featuring the Louisville Youth Choir. Sing along with the holiday tunes and heart-warming carols and be there for a special visit from our friends at the North Pole. This concert is sure to put you in the holiday spirit. Let us help you start the season right! Media sponsor: The Voice-Tribune
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main Street Louisville, KY40202
FINAL YEAR—DON'T MISS OUT!
With quick-change artistry and quicksilver dialogue, two actors portray the zany citizens of quirky Tuna, Texas for the final year of this ten-gallon evening of laughs and holiday cheer, in an irreverent comedy for adults.
Sponsored by Texas Roadhouse
Location: Actors Theatre of Louisville316 W Main St Louisville, KY40202
Lorraine Hansberry’s legendary American drama about the power of hopes, dreams and family across generations in the 1950s. The fiercely moving, groundbreaking story celebrates 50 years as a major American masterpiece.
Enjoy one last weekend of fall horse racing at Churchill Downs. If you've never experienced Churchill during the fall meet, you don't know what you're missing! A chill in the air, exciting racing, and plent of opportunity for fun. Next time the track opens up to the public will be Derby Week. Bettor hurry in!
Location: LaGrange Presbyterian Church1901 Prestwick Dr. LaGrange, Kentucky40031
Join us for a Christmas Bazaar on Dec. 13 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. featuring over 25 vendors! Jewelry, wreaths, candles, candies, embroidered blankets and clothing, holiday decor, and more!! Bring your friends and family and enjoy a festive holiday atmosphere!!!
Location: B. Deemer Gallery2650 Frankfort Ave. Louisville, Kentucky40206
David Shiner-New Paintings by Louisville, KY artist. David Shiner creates abstract fields of color that almost seem to pulse with delicate shifts in light and color. His works create a calm, meditative peace that allows the viewer an opportunity for introspection of both themselves as well as the work of which they are gazing at.
Location: Frazier International History Museum829 West Main Street Louisville, KY40202
Victorian London’s most celebrated detective needs your help to
fi nd out “whodunit”! Clues and “red herrings” are all around as
you make your way through this interactive, family friendly and
wildly entertaining murder-mystery thriller! Along the way, you
will even meet a real live character from the story while trying to solve the mystery!
Location: Louisville Science Center727 West Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
Animalopolis, showing in the IMAX Theatre November 14, 2008 – January 4, 2009
Whether going nose to nose with hippos as they graze upon nature’s massive salad bar, or eye to eye with dancing bears, discover how nature provides humor and wonder everywhere. Watch cheetahs race like Ferraris, bears that run their own fishing school, an opera-singing lion, and a sea of crabs that hold a town hostage! Designed for children ages 4 to 10, ANIMALOPOLIS contains numerous short animal stories, using humorous poetic narration to delight children and adults.
Location: Louisville Science Center727 West Main Street Louisville, Kentucky40202
The Light Before Christmas, showing in the IMAX Theatre November 14, 2008 – January 4, 2009
After losing their way on a cold, blustery Christmas Eve, two children find themselves as characters in the classic tale “The Night Before Christmas,” as they experience the wonder and delight of Santa visiting their home. This stunning stop-motion animated film features lavishly detailed sets and characters inspired by the fascinating designs of renowned artist James C. Christensen with a musical score of beloved Christmas classics.
Location: Main Street Cafe', Vevay, IN117 West Main Street Vevay, Indiana47043
Photographer Kendal R. Miller of Photography by Kendal of Dillsboro, IN will be the featured artist throughout November at The Main Street Café located at 117 West Main Street in downtown Vevay. Her work will feature both color and black and white landscape and scenic images from across four states.
Location: Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest2499 Highway 245 Clermont, Kentucky40110
Discover the denizens of the field and forest with Bernheim's Scarecrow Jubilee! Enjoy this parade of uniquely crafted modern-day scarecrows now through November 30. Delight in adventures with (not so) Chicken Little, take a picture with Mr. Bernheim and the Creatures of the Forest, play a tune with a musical grasshopper and katydid because it's A Time for Fiddling Around and gather some ideas for your own scarecrow next year. Watch for details at bernheim.org in January 2009 - but come to Bernheim now and meet the forest's newest inhabitants!