Archive | December, 2008

Radio Silence, Thanks and Good Wishes

23. December 2008

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I want to wish you a very peaceful and joyous end to 2008 and beginning to 2009. As years often do, this one surprised me and delighted me in many ways and challenged and disappointed me in others. I don’t yet know what I hope for in 2009 beyond a few basics (add more good [...]

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Open on Christmas Eve & Christmas Day 2009

22. December 2008

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This list is not as robust as I would hope it to be so if you’ve got more info please leave a comment or send me an email. Thanks. Open Christmas EveDerby City Espresso 11AM-8PM Proof is open for breakfast from 7AM-10AM and dinner from 4PM-8PM call 502-217-6360 for reservations North End Cafe 8AM-3PM Impellizzeri’s [...]

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Happy Hanukkah (Celebrate with Dreidel’s Day Out)!

22. December 2008

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Hanukkah began last night at sundown. As I said last year “What better way to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah than by checking out Louisville musician Brigid Kaelin’s awesome, awesome video Dreidel’s Day Out? None I tell you, none.” So please allow me, for the second year in a row, to present Dreidel’s Day [...]

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Last Minute Gift Ideas that Do Good for the Community

22. December 2008

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B & I ate at Brendan’s over the weekend. Don’t hate me but I’m a bad flexitarian. Sometimes I really, really crave chicken tenders and waffle fries from Brendan’s and infrequently I give in to that craving. This weekend was one of those times. I’m glad I did though because I got to find out [...]

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Early Warning: Desserts First January 29, 2009

19. December 2008

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I’m pleased to tell you that Consuming Louisville is a media sponsor for Desserts First 2009 (ooh sponsor, aren’t we grown up?). Desserts First is a fundraiser for Girl Scouts and features, wait for it, incredible desserts made by some of Louisville’s best chefs with Girl Scout Cookies as the prime ingredient. This is a [...]

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Heroes and Villains at Mellwood Art Center

19. December 2008

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There’s a new show opening tonight at the Mellwood Art Center. Called Heroes and Villains it features the work of C.M Laster and his wife Grace Kelly. This exhibition opens tonight December 19, 2008 from 6PM-9PM. The show runs January 27th, 2009 at “The Pigment Gallery” and “Bridge Gallery” Regular gallery hours are 9AM-5PM The [...]

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Mountaintop Removal Photography

19. December 2008

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In a few weeks (on January 7, 2009) Heine Brothers Gardiner Lane is hosting an open mic night dealing with Mountaintop Removal. The evening will feature a film from Kentuckians for the Commonwealth explaining the effects of mountaintop removal on Eastern Kentucky and Louisville poet Ron Whitehead and a few others will be speaking before [...]

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Open Call: Who is Open on Christmas Eve & Christmas Day?

18. December 2008

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I’m working on a post for Monday listing places that are open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. If you know of someplace open on one or both of those days please drop a comment or send an email. I, and many others, would greatly appreciate it. I’ll tell you right now though I already [...]

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New Year’s Eve at Avalon

18. December 2008

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This may be the New Year’s Eve dinner B and I go to. At $75 for dinner for two, including a bottle of wine, it’s one of the best fine(ish) dining NYE deals I’ve come across. Ring in the New Year at Avalon. Make it a memorable dining experience with Avalon’s New Year’s Eve $75 [...]

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Dive-in-Movie at Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center December 30, 2008

18. December 2008

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As the end of the year approaches and you’re asking yourself “dear heaven when do these kids go back to school?” I’ve got a way for you to fill at least one day: Dive-in-Movie at Mary T. Meagher on Tuesday December 30, 2008. They’re showing Wall-E and Kung Fu Panda and you know how the [...]

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