Vice President Joe Biden visited Louisville Friday and spoke at Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium as part of the University of Louisville's McConnell Center.
The Ohio Valley Military Society will present the worlds largest military show February 25, 26 at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Numerous U.S. Veterans are scheduled to attend, including the real war heroes depicted in HBO's Band of Brothers and The Pacific.
The Galt House Hotel and KaLightoscope Christmas will be hosting Blessing in a Backpack Day Wednesday, Dec. 29 with special ticket prices that are to benefit the charity.
Finlandia Martinis, appetizers, live music and local artists will beshowcased at this years Martinis & Mistletoe, which is to be held at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft Dec. 9.
While entertaining family and friends over the next few days, consider my list of the nine best things (in no particular order) to do in Downtown Louisville this Thanksgiving break.
Last night in Louisville's Whitney Hall Get the Led Out: The American Led Zeppelin and its seven musicians provided three hours of Zeppelin classics that were eerily close to the actual album cuts.
On April 25, 1977, Led Zeppelin performed in front of 19,000 at Freedom Hall. That was the last time hard rock's most infamous group visited Louisville and with talks of a reunion tour squashed by Robert Plant, chances are Louisvillians won't get a chance to see the three remaining members together in Louisville again. However, Zeppelin's best-known tribute band, Get the Led Out will be making a stop at Whitney Hall this Friday.