July 29, 2012 - 7:55pm
Despite Friday's horrific weather, the show went on at Expo Five as 700 plus concert goers poured in to see Asher Roth make his first Louisville appearance. He and his band, made up of a drummer and deejay, hit the stage around 11 pm.
July 29, 2012 - 8:04pm
Liberty Tattoo and Art Parlour hosts a Women's Art show with an opening this Saturday that is free to attend and includes performance, visual art, and refreshments.
Liberty Tattoo and Art Parlor is having an opening reception for their women's art exhibit this Saturday, March 10, from 7 to 10 p.m. The show is to celebrate March as National Women's History Month and will give the public a chance to meet some of the participating artists.
July 29, 2012 - 8:04pm
Delve into the past of Kentucky’s sweetest nectar with author and bourbon lord, Chet Zoller, at The Filson Historical Society tomorrow evening at 6pm. And – yes – there will be samples.
It is not uncommon for our fair and blue-grassed state to end up as the butt of many a jibe and joke concerning our decidedly rural – and perhaps slightly folksy – approach to life. Our big, “cosmopolitan” flagship city (and that would be Louisville) is still, at heart...
July 29, 2012 - 8:04pm
Presenting a one-night screening of the dark and controversial film by Steve McQueen.
Michael Fassbender is absolutely everywhere nowadays. Don’t recognize the name? Don’t worry, you’ve seen him. He made his acting debut as Burton Christenson in the HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers,” and he broke into mainstream cinema with his role as Stelios in...
July 29, 2012 - 8:04pm
Culture much? Wax your mustache and put on your spectacles, the 40th anniversary of The Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture since 1900 kicks off tomorrow, Thursday, February 23rd, featuring free keynote speakers discussing today’s zeitgeist.
What is culture? We see it depicted in a plethora of different ways: National Geographic is “culture”, all saris and exotic dance and painted faces from mountains obscured in mist and canopy. Or the chaotic “culture” blur of The City, angles of glass and steel,...