If you don’t know allow me to introduce myself as a walking/biking fool. I mentioned just last week how much I enjoy walking to the Bardstown Road Farmers Market and that’s just one of the ample walking opportunities I take advantage of by living in the Highlands 1 . Even still I wish our city [...]
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Back in November Park Place on Main introduced a dinner menu aimed at theater goers. I thought it was a great idea that allowed people to have a great meal in plenty of time to make it to the show on time. Morton’s must have thought it was a good idea too because they’ve just [...]
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April is National Poetry Month. To celebrate Sarabande Books is having a very fun book giveaway project. we would like to offer a free book of your choice for sharing your favorite poem with others. Here’s what you’ll need to do: 1. Chalk two or more lines of your favorite poem on the sidewalk (or [...]
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This Brown-Foreman AfterHours at the Speed event next Friday April 11 from 6-9PM looks just about my speed. Join us as we celebrate the charms of Kentucky with “Bourbon and Bluegrass.” The evening will feature the live music of “Hog Operation,” handicapping experts on hand from Churchill Downs, $2 tastings of Woodford Reserve cocktails, food [...]
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Again I point out what a fantastic weekend this is for late night movie going. If Tarantino is not your bag then you can held of to Floyd Theater on the UofL campus tonight to watch Alien. AlienFriday March 29, 2008 11:55PM$1 – students $2 – all others Trailer after the jump. Floyd Theater University [...]
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I’m so freaking excited for Spring I can hardly stand it. On Tuesday evening we walked and walked around the Highlands and I was yet again reminded how much I love this town and the neighborhood I live in. All that brings me to letting you know way, way early that the first Bardstown Bound [...]
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This dinner is too rich for my blood but if you can swing it sounds like a neato lecture and dinner. Austrian artist Werner Reiterer is the creative force behind the chandelier installation at the corner of Seventh and Main in front of the 21C Museum Hotel. Following the artist’s free lecture in the 21C [...]
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Dude. Just dude. This is the weekend for you to stay out late seeing movies. On Friday you can see both parts of Kill Bill then on Saturday you can see Trainspotting. Arguably Ewan McGregor’s finest work. Yeah, yeah everyone knows the “Choose Life” bit from Trainspotting (of course it helps that it’s on the [...]
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Totally unrelated but let me mention how much I used to love watching the British soap East Enders on BBC America. Then they took it away from me. Hateful. Metro Councilman Kevin Kramer will host the Fifth Annual District 11 clean-up on Saturday, March 29. The clean up will run between the hours of 9:00 [...]
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On Friday evening March 28, 2008 from 5-8PM there will be a closing show at Gallery NuLu for Valerie Sullican Fuchs solo show “Boys Don’t Cry.” I don’t know much about the show so here is some info from the press release: Described as a “prominent video artist” by Julien Robson, The Speed Museum’s Curator [...]
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31. March 2008
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