Find out why this event brought out 12,000 nature-lovers last year. Celebrate the splendor of autumn next weekend at Bernheim with live music, great food, hayrides, hay mazes, a rope bridge and much more for the family. A not-to-miss fall festival.
Caufields will host their annual Halloween Parade October 14 on Bardstown Road. Whether your Halloween enthusiasm is on the I-drink-blood-for-breakfast, Hillcrest excessive side or the unattended candy bowl on the porch realm--this parade is one not to be missed.
The Louisville Visual Art Association and The Speed Museum have partnered to offer The Fall Series of Four: simultaneous, themed, hands-on art classes for both adults and children. Learn a variety of skills, take home a piece of art, and share the love of design with your brood.
Tomorrow from 4-8 pm witness the giant peace doves that have traveled the globe in honor of a better planet. The Jane Goodall Institute's "Roots and Shoots" comes to Louisville.
Storytelling is as integral to the human experience as guilt, but a lot more fun. Celebrate the story this week with two events devoted to this important art form: The Spirits of LaGrange Ghost Stories on the Square or Storybook Character Day at the Louisville Zoo.
Gillian Welch and partner Dave Rawlings transcended time and place by bringing classic Americana on a Opry-like stage to the Brown Theater last Tuesday.
Hear what it is like to perform across the globe, in disguise, in the international sensation Disney on Ice: Mickey and Minnie's Magical Journey in an exclusive interview with a performer from the show. The show makes a stop in Louisville September 14-18.
Acclaimed by many as one of the best albums of the year, don't miss the opportunity to witness the perfectly sorrowful synergism of Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings as they play cuts from their new album The Harrow and the Harvest this Tuesday at the Brown.
Because deep-frying things you don't eat anyway is a bad idea and may lead to slow dancing to cover-bands under giant tents, guzzling draft beer, excessive sweating, cardiac arrest, and flatulence.
School starts bright and early on Monday... Make mourning the end of summer vacation a little easier with a few of these weekend events. Make the most of this one, parents, because the times, they are a changin'.
Free hot dogs to celebrate a genius at the Frazier, Honest Abe as a giant puppet at Squallis Puppeteers' 1st Saturday show, and a Slow Food Cookout at Foxhollow Farm.