April 12, 2013 - 11:41am
The Bard’s Town is full of bards again tonight, folks! Kick off National Poetry Night with poets Mitchell L.H. Douglas and Marcus Wicker for the April installment of the InKY Reading Series tonight, Friday, April, 12th, at 7pm.
I bit my lip on March 15th. That’s the ides of March. That’s when Julius Caesar was stabbed and stained the floor with blood and stained history with blood and co
February 8, 2013 - 1:42pm
Head to the "Puppet Prom" this Saturday evening from 6-11pm.
This Saturday, February 9, Louisville's own local puppeteering group, Squallis Puppeteers, will be hosting their 10th annual fundraiser. The “Puppet Prom” is scheduled for 6pm-11pm. Squallis has put together a family friendly show for the evening including a live puppet dance party...
December 24, 2012 - 9:00am
The earth trembled with the arrival of unique last-minute gifts at The MAMMOTH Holiday Bazaar this Saturday. No matter what attendees sought to place under the tree for their loved ones this Christmas, the bazaar had something for everyone.
Saturday afternoon, last-minute Christmas shoppers could have visited any big-box chain or local boutique for the right gift for their loved ones, but there was one other option available between noon and 8 p.m. just south of Broadway on 13th Street. At The MAMMOTH Holiday Bazaar, held in the...
October 9, 2012 - 4:36pm
Help celebrate 15 years of live, local, storytelling with the Squallis Puppeteers' Halloween Happening, "BOO!"
The Squallis Puppeteers, a talented group of local artists, performers, and storytellers, have been entertaining throughout Louisville for 15 years. To help commemorate their milestone anniversary, Squallis is proud to present "Boo," on Friday, October 26 and...
August 30, 2012 - 12:56pm
Squallis Puppeteers present a show and workshop.
The top floor of my old grade school has been invaded by puppets. Squallis Puppeteers has brought their unique blend of storytelling and hand-made puppets to the halls of what used to be Our Mother of Sorrows school. (If you attended Forecastle, you saw their giant, ten-foot-tall puppets...