December 21, 2012 - 1:54pm
You’ve survived Y2K. You’ve made it past two raptures in 2011, and now it’s the end of the world. For real this time. And as we all know, that's just another excuse to party.
You’ve survived Y2K. You’ve made it past two raptures in 2011, and now it’s the end of the world. For real this time. As I’m sure you are well aware even if you live under several rocks, the Mayan calendar, depending on whom you ask, ends with tonight as its last date, which...
October 10, 2012 - 10:12am
Georgetown Drive-in presents its annual Drive-in of Terror.
Nostalgia and terror combine this weekend and next at the only drive-in within a fifty mile radius. Presented by Fright Night Film Fest and Georgetown Drive-In, the event includes a double feature of classic horror movies on one screen and two modern kid's movies on the other. In addition to...
September 23, 2012 - 8:00am
For one day in late September, metered parking spaces in Downtown Louisville would be transformed into miniaturized parks, each one illustrating aspects of the city's personality. If you missed any of Park(ing) Day 502 2012, then this recap is for you.
The 2012 edition of Park(ing) Day 502 featured several parking spaces in Downtown Louisville and NuLu, as well as three spaces in Clifton Center, the Highlands and the University of Louisville, each transformed into an ephemeral public park where visitors could take part in activities such as 15-...
August 16, 2012 - 11:08am
Got the deep fried blues? Skip the State Fair this Sunday and settle in for a look at the history behind one of Louisville’s hippest neighborhoods. John Findling will bring his book ‘Louisville’s Crescent Hill’ to the Peterson Dumesnil House this Sunday at 2pm.
Ok, so perhaps this isn’t the first time we’ve sat down to discuss Mr. Findling. Or, for that matter, the first time we’ve discussed Louisville and its love of borough lore. But with a lethal combo of Back to School and Kentucky’s annual heartburn hoedown...
July 31, 2012 - 12:03pm
A newer antique store on Goss Avenue, Yesternook utilizes its unique space to peddle its vintage wares.
In the heart of Germantown, around the corner from Nachbar, in between Eiderdown and Four Pegs, and across the street from Hauck’s sits Yesternook, one of Louisville’s newer secondhand stores tucked inside the body of a former funeral home. Perhaps it’s the English major in me, or...