May 7, 2013 - 10:00am
Friday, May 10 is National Astonomy Day. Enjoy a discounted rate ($5 per person) at UL planetarium and let your kids search the stars over Louisville and try to win a telescope.
If you or your children are interested in planets, constellations, or anything to do with astronomy, Friday, May 10 is your lucky day.
January 14, 2013 - 6:30pm
Visit the Planetarium this winter to learn about Louisville's night sky, watch a movie, or have a stellar birthday party.
On Friday night, my eight year-old son attended a free workshop at the Louisville Planetarium (officially Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium) called "Using your Telescope," an event intended to teach folks--kids and grown-ups alike--how to use that cool, fancy piece of equipment...
February 14, 2012 - 2:38am
The (20-6) Louisville Cardinals came up one point short against the #2 ranked Syracuse Orangeman on "Big Monday" in a nationally televised game Monday Night. In a night where offense was at a premium, Syracuse managed to score the final 6 points of the game. A recap and my analysis of the loss.
Free Throw- a shot that is given to a player once a foul has been committed by an opponent. 8- how many points Louisville lost due to missing "free" throws, going 12-21 for the game & 1-5 in the final critical minutes. 1- how many points the Louisville Cardinals (20-6, 8-5 Big...
January 12, 2012 - 6:51pm
Once Mellow Mushroom arrives in St. Matthews, there will be no reason to visit this Louisvillian who's stuck in Lexington.
Every Sunday, I get into my 18-year-old car and speed into the setting sun on I-64, listening to whichever station my broken antennae will pick up (usually country), until the music fades to a crackle and I find myself scanning for anything bearable as I prepare myself for the rolling hills to part...
December 30, 2010 - 12:18pm
In the first months of 2011, the Louisville Metro Council will vote on whether or not they will grant Insight a 15-year extension and continue to serve Jefferson County. That being said, according to the Courier-Journal, Insight has offered free tickets and access to a luxury suite (est. value $5,000 - $10,000) to several Louisville Metro Council members for Friday's basketball game between Louisville and Kentucky. Ethical? You decide.
In the first months of 2011, the Louisville Metro Council will vote on whether or not they will grant Insight a 15-year extension and continue to serve Jefferson County. That being said, according to the Courier-Journal, Insight has offered free tickets and access to a luxury suite (est. value...