July 15, 2011 - 11:20am
Whether he likes it or not, the viewing public most recognizes Louisville native William Mapother as creepy Ethan Rom from the hugely popular TV series Lost.
This article appears in the July 2011 issue of LouisvilleMagazine. To subscribe, please visit loumag.com.Whether he likes it or not, the viewing public most recognizes Louisville native William Mapother as creepy Ethan Rom from the hugely popular TV series Lost.
May 5, 2011 - 9:16pm
Not going to Churchill Downs on the weekend? Don't worry about it, there's plenty of TV coverage
Not able to grab tickets to this year’s derby or oaks? Don’t worry about it, as always Bob Costas will be pontificating about the plight of the equine industry this year on NBC. And more than that, as the world’s attention turns to Louisville derby related programming...
March 17, 2011 - 9:33pm
Take a time warp...Vogue style...
Take a time warp back to the days of the Vogue cinema in the showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show...Vogue Style, which occurs this weekend at Alley Theater.
March 2, 2011 - 10:29pm
Kentucky Waterways Alliance is not only working to protect and restore Kentucky's waterways, but they are also hosting the 3rd annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival this Saturday, March 5th at the Clifton Center.
Kentucky Waterways Alliance is not only working to protect and restore Kentucky's waterways, but they are also hosting the 3rd annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival this Saturday, March 5th at the Clifton Center.
The wild night will begin with a members only reception that begins at 7 p.m and...
July 29, 2012 - 7:59pm
Greater Louisville saw quite a bit of rain over the weekend causing local flooding and power outages. For many, the rain causes plan changes but for others, it's just another day.
After a couple days of steady downpours and severe thunderstorms, the river is approaching flood stage and approximately 1,000 LG&E customers are without power.
Over the last three days, we have seen approximately 1.75 inches of rainfall. Louisville is still about a half inch below normal...