67°F4:40 AM Liberty Tattoo and Art Parlor is having an opening reception for their women's art exhibit this Saturday, March 10, from 7 to 10 p.m. The show is to celebrate March as National Women's History Month and will give the public a chance to meet some of the participating artists.
I bleed red like a hemophiliac when it comes to Cardinal basketball.
But I had never been to a women’s game.
The University of Louisville will mark the end of its “Week Without Violence” with a candlelight vigil and march around campus this coming Tuesday, September 27 as part of its annual “Take Back the Night” event.
The Fat Friday Trolley Hop gets underway with another entertaining round of featured stops along Louisville's Historic Frankfort Avenue. It's expected to be a hot one, with heat indices hanging out around 100F.
Football-loving gals, why should guys have all the fun? This coming Saturday, June 4, Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium is all yours for Coach Charlie Strong’s Women’s Football Clinic. Registration for this daylong athletic camp, which is expected to attract about 500, begins at 9 a.m., followed by a morning session at the stadium’s Brown & Williamson Club (third floor, stadium west side). The session will include talks by Strong and other coaches, players’ wives, trainers, the Cards’ equipment manager and some UofL football team members.
Want a chance to hear from nationally acclaimed authors with Kentucky ties and learn the nuts and bolts of writing and publishing—for free? This coming Saturday, May 21, the Kentucky Women’s Book Festival will give you the opportunity.
Despite all their differences, both Christians and Muslims share an ancient tradition of the mystic feminine—and even share a female prophet or two. Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 6, Bellarmine University will explore this female vein in a unique panel discussion on “Expressions of Feminine Spirituality within the Christian and Muslim Faith Traditions.”