Butterfly gardening for beginners workshop [Urban gardening]
Start a social network in your backyard. Butterflies are extraordinary creatures for the colorful impact their delicate frames can make on any landscape. Expansion of city has cut into the native...
View ArticleCalling all plant-junkies [Urban gardening]
Stock up the garden Saturday It's time to stock up the garden since this apocalyptic storm system is just about finished with Louisvillians. On Saturday there will be two great events to collect flats...
View ArticlePorchpounder wine tasting Thursday at The Wine Market [Food and Drink]
Wines for the summertime backyard featured tomorrow at The Wine Market's First Thursday wine tasting. Meet some new "Porchpounders" to start your July off right. Wine is divine, there's no doubt...
View ArticleDr. Bruce Tyler discusses racial segregation as African-American baseball...
In conjunction with the new African-American baseball exhibition, UofL professor Bruce Tyler explores the societal effects of segregation with the presentation ‘Separate, Not Equal: The Ideology of Ra...
View ArticleSarabande Books brings poets James Allen Hall and Ada Limon to 21c Reading...
The Red Penguins strike again! The Sarabande Books hosts another round of poets at tonight’s 21c Reading Series. The words will flow this evening starting at 7:30pm. We are so close. Hour by hour and...
View ArticleKatie McGarry brings some sizzlin’ teen romance to Carmichael’s with ‘Pushing...
Who doesn’t love angsty teenagers? Join teen author Katie McGarry for a reading and signing of her new young adult drama, ‘Pushing the Limits’. The teenager is a breed of human animal I do not...
View ArticleAuthor Elizabeth Tidwell re-blazes the trail of Lewis & Clark at the...
Got a handy walking stick? The Pioneer. Here is a man with a rugged soul, a steadfast gaze and a mettle of pure steely grit. He tames the land; he forges the uncharted territory of unknown mysteries...
View ArticleKonnichiwa: AnimeCon 9 comes to the Louisville Library this Friday [Books]
Polish your lucky cat, break out the chopsticks and get ready to get your Cosplay on. The Louisville Free Public Library is hosting AnimeCon 9 for teens this Friday, August 3rd, at the Main branch. Ok...
View ArticleDiscuss climate change with Dr. Keith Mountain as part of Library’s ‘What’s...
Feeling the call of your inner soothsayer? Get a heads up on the near future with the new Louisville Library series ‘What’s Next’. Join University of Louisville professor Dr. Weather happens. Like,...
View ArticleLocal author Beverly Detroy brings her new book, ‘Fox & Dad’, to Carmichael’s...
Thinking that attorneys-at-law are all ‘Law & Order?’ Think again. I am here presented with a subject that feels somewhat like home base for me. A subject that I feel I have earned a certain...
View ArticleInKY Reading Series kicks off fall season tonight at The Bard’s Town [Books]
Sweater weather is around the corner, and the summer hiatus is over. It’s been a helluva summer for me. One of those whirlwind seasons that blazed the sun into my skin and a gigantic, mythological...
View ArticleCatch The Canoemobile for free family fun on the Ohio River [Family and...
The Canoemobile program offers Louisville youth a breath of fresh air & a glimpse of the great outdoors. Just because some of us live in the city, doesn't mean we can't get a little...
View ArticleLouisville's second annual zombie hike gets a little Wild and Woolly [Family]
Throw on your best zombie face & prepare to get a "Wild and Woolly in the Woods!" Get ready, humans! The Jefferson Memorial Forest is about to look like a scene straight out of The Walking...
View ArticleAward-winning Mexican author, Alberto Ruy-Sanchez, discusses identity at UofL...
The voice behind more than 20 books, Mexican author Alberto Ruy-Sanchez will speak on Arabian influences in Mexican culture this Wednesday, October 24th, at the University of Louisville at 4:30pm. I...
View ArticleSpalding’s Festival of Contemporary Writing kicks off tomorrow
Kentucky’s largest reading series runs May 18th – 25th, with a plethora of free readings from dozens of talented writers. When I test a microphone I say “popcorn” and “Peter Pan” and “pumpernickel”....
View ArticleMagnolia Bar receives "Bomb" threat that will change how Louisville dances...
Of modern luxuries, music was one of the first to become digital, and with that major benefits have been reaped.
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....