72°F1:55 PM We all learn from a very young age that we have absolutely no choice in matters of familial ties. Dad’s nose, Mom’s lips and all of their oh-so-incredibly-unfair rulings force their genetic and parental wills upon us without the slightest inkling of a nod to our own wills. Honey Badger just don’t care. And while the degree to which you enjoy (or estrange) your own blood relatives may vary, it does not change the fact that your own family story is unique. For better or for worse.
Mayor Gregg Fischer promised an open and transparent city administration, and he seems to be delivering on that promise; at least symbolically. The front doors of Louisville’s Metro Hall, which have been closed since merger in 2003, will be permanently re-opened this month. A free public celebration that includes tours of the building and music by local choirs is planned for 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19.
This year was IIDA’s third annual Product Runway fashion show held at the Henry Clay building was again benefiting Dress for Success. This is no ordinary fashion show, this unique showcase of clothing designs created of home and commercial interior materials took fashion to a whole new level. 17 amazingly crafted looks graced the runway to be judged on their creativity, vision, and craftsmanship.
The International Interior Design Association is hosting a fashion show like you have never seen. Look out for interior designers strutting their amazing creativity & technical skills by producing couture fashion designs constructed out of interior finish materials.
Bunbury Theatre brings back a one-woman story on love, relationships, and sock monkeys in the show The Good, The Bad, and The Monkey, which takes place this weekend.
Performances of The Good, The Bad, and The Monkey will take place on April 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. each night. Both shows will go on at Bunbury Theatre, located on the third floor of the Henry Clay Building at 604 S. Third Street near downtown Louisville.
Before the salvage yard shuts down, the gang will have one last holiday together in A Salvage Yard Christmas, which will open at Bunbury Theatre on Thursday.
Shows on Dec. 2-4, 8-11, and 15-18 will take place at 7:30 p.m. each night. Performances on Dec. 5, 12, and 19 will occur at 2 p.m. each day. All shows will go on at Bunbury Theatre, located in the Henry Clay Building at 604 South Third Street in downtown Louisville.
The Younger Women's Club of Louisville is putting on their annual "Fall Into Fabulous" fashion show Thursday October 7, from 7-10 pm at the Henry Clay.