This article appears in the July 2011 issue of LouisvilleMagazine. To subscribe, please visit loumag.com.
Mamakitty Southwood featured at Sub Rosa: The Gypsie Courtyard at Zazoo's Bar and Grill in St. Matthews. JB Wilson has installed a new art installation on the stage, which is switched out weekly.
There are some questions that are yet to be answered in the world of popular music. For instance, what exactly did Dave Coulier do to Alanis Morissette to provoke the vitriol she exuded in You Oughta Know? But an answer to the question "how does the Louisville band Turn3 make time for its music when its members have familial (all married with12 children between the five members) and career responsibilities" is a bit less elusive.
Photo: Brian Shlonsky
Your favorite local spot for nightlife and entertainment can also be your favorite place to eat. That’s what the people at Saint’s in St. Matthews tell me anyways.
“One thing people don’t really know about us is that our food is awesome,” manager Bruce Jarrett said.
It's Friday night in Louisville, and you're looking for something to do. There are plenty of great bars and restaurants in this town, along with amazing theater, museums and cinema.
But how about something a little different?
When my wife and I moved to Louisville three years ago, we wanted to live in a neighborhood where friendly folks would wave to you as they took their early evening walk down a tree lined street.
We wanted to be in an area where we could enjoy a gourmet dinner, a quick pizza or some chicken wings and a cold pitcher.
We needed to be close to shopping.
And we had to be near places we could unwind after a long day, like a great park.
We found it. We were lucky enough to stumble into Lyndon, and have never looked back!
One of Louisville’s favorite BBQ smokehouse restaurants is expanding and putting down new roots at 1202 Bardstown Road.
