Archive | January, 2009

You Know We So Own the Hand Transplant Right?

30. January 2009

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Since I’m in a very foul mood about the state of things in Louisville at the moment I thought I’d write about something positive and happy making. Something that reminds me how much I love this city and all the cool things we do here. On Monday I went to the press conference celebrating the [...]

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Three Medieval Masters Lecture Series: Thomas Aquinas

30. January 2009

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I don’t know much about Thomas Aquinas so I’ll just give you the bare bones info on this lecture. Thomas Maloney will discuss philosopher and theologian, Thomas Aquinas as part of the Italian Cultural Institute of Louisville lectures series, co-sponsored by the Speed Art Museum. Admission is free. (Auditorium) Italian Culture Institute Lecture SeriesThursday February [...]

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Axton Reading Series: Scott Russell Sanders February 5, 2009

30. January 2009

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I confess that I’ve never heard of Scott Russell Sanders before but I’m really intrigued by the description of his new book. I think he’ll be an interesting speaker. Scott Russell Sanders has written more than twenty books, including novels, collections of stories, and works of personal nonfiction such as Staying Put, Writing from the [...]

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Frazier Museum’s Going to Let All Y’all In For Free….

29. January 2009

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…so your home-from-school kids don’t drive you absolutely crazy. With massive power outages and schools closed as Kentuckiana recuperates from the ice storm that struck the area Tuesday, the Frazier International History Museum wants to offer families a warm (and free) place to get in from the cold. On Thursday and Friday (January 29 & [...]

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Icepocalypse 2009: Brown Hotel Has Availability

29. January 2009

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If, like me, you’re still out of power and it’s getting really, really cold in your house you might be considering finding a hotel room. That’s a wise idea my friend. I’ve heard that there are no hotel or motel rooms to be found in a 20 miles radius of Louisville but that is a [...]

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F.A.T Friday Trolley Hop Mardi Gras Style Friday January 30, 2009

29. January 2009

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This Friday, January 29, 2009, Frankfort Avenue Trolley Hop is serving up Mardi Gras flavor. Food, drink, balls, fire breathing, shopping deals, live music and on and on and on. Good times people, good times. A couple highlights: Kaviar Forge Spectacular fire breathing skills of Aaron Morris at 7 PM and 8 PM. Admission to [...]

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Desserts First Postponed Until February 19, 2009

29. January 2009

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It’s not enough that this ice storm/winter weather/monstrosity left me without power and beat up the trees in my neighborhood but it’s also delaying me eating delicious desserts made with Girl Scout cookies. Yes my friends, Desserts First has been postponed until February 19. Thanks a lot winter, thanks a lot.  

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Super Bowl Sunday Sale at The Knit Nook

29. January 2009

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If the big game is not for you then perhaps a big sale at a knitting shop is. If that’s the case you’re in luck because The Knit Nook is going to have crazy good deals for their annual Super Bowl Sunday sale. Everything in the store will be 15%- 75% off! We’ll be opening [...]

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Elevator Plays

27. January 2009

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How did I not know about this before now? Elevator plays? Like, plays, in an actual elevator? Wicked cool I say, wicked cool. After sold-out and nearly sold-out runs in its first two years, Louisville’s favorite festival of “very short plays for very small spaces” returns for its third straight year with all new plays, [...]

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Louisville’s Bike Summit II February 12, 2009

27. January 2009

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You know I’m all about making Louisville more bicycle friendly. If that’s something you’re interested in as well I highly recommend you register for and attending the upcoming Bike Summit. Bicycling enthusiasts of all levels are invited to attend Louisville’s Bike Summit II, Thursday, February 12th at the Salvation Army’s Male Campus (Old Male High [...]

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