The Justin Bieber concert flooded downtown Louisville with crowds of excited youngsters in sparkly outfits with handmade signs, which unfortunately could not be carried into the arena. The Bucket was filled into the steep seats with bubbly girls, more boys than I would have expected (they're smart -- they know where all the gals are), and their parents, in varying stages of resignation and bemusement.
I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.
On a night when Louisville hosted two iconic classic rock acts, I felt pretty good about taking in Gordon Lightfoot at the Palace. It's too bad that scheduling put the two concerts opposite one another, as I expect that having the Eagles opening the much-ballyhooed KFC Yum Center poached a fair number of people from Lightfoot's likely crowd. Still, it was a good-sized and enthusiastic audience for one of the best songwriters around.
Bellarmine University students explore options with some five dozen organizations including the Mock Trial Club, Gay Lesbian and Straight Society (GLASS), Bellarmine Association of Cardiopulmonary Science and Student Government at its annual Involvement Fair at the Quad Thursday morning.
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Photo: Eve Bohakel Lee
New Albany was packed with events this weekend! I went to as many as I could, taking photographs in the process. Pictured above is a view of Celts on the River. It was hot. Really hot. But worth the trip.

