Today (I think today anyway) the Louisville Free Public Library unveiled their new e-book lending program. I haven’t tried it out yet but it sounds pretty simple: 1. You must have a library card and know your password 2. You must have a Kindle, Nook, computer or some other e-reading device and some software that [...]
Continue reading...11. November 2011
Thanks so much to Consuming Louisville reader Matt for pointing out that there has finally been a love match made between Google Maps and TARC. This could be old news, I’m not sure, but I sure am glad to see that it has happened.
Continue reading...4. October 2011
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I’ve still got an IdeaFestival wrap-up post brewing. It was a great festival for me this year with lots of inspiration coming from speakers, amazing extracurricular activities and meeting some great, great people. What I want to talk about today though is the thing that really stuck out for me most at IF this year: [...]
Continue reading...4. August 2011
Consuming Louisville favorite Matt Dobson and his business partner Jason Pierce have a new venture called, quite simply, The Paper. The Paper is going to be dedicated to celebrating all the good happening in our city, on our stages, in our studios, behind counters, and around the corner in every neighborhood. We want to make [...]
Continue reading...17. July 2011
The Louisville Water Company asked me to direct your attention to a letter they posted in response to the troubling water main issue of last week. You should go read the whole thing but here’s a snippet. Please accept our sincere apology for the disruption this break might have caused your business and your personal [...]
Continue reading...7. January 2011
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I normally don’t just post news stuff where it’s just information that you can’t really do anything about. I mean it’s not like you can go to the Cacao Barry L’Art du Chocolatier Challenge and taste things for yourself, but this is really, really cool news. Sullivan University is proud to announce that Kara Schnaus, [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2010
I’ve had a few emails asking me to post a list of what restaurants and things are open on Christmas day. I haven’t received a lot of notice about things that are open (save the Heine Brothers info that I posted this morning) so I thought I’d just put out an open call. If you [...]
Continue reading...15. September 2010
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My friend Tiffany sent me a link to this Bon Appétit piece about America’s Foodiest Towns 2010. Here’s what they say about us: For three years this bourbon-producing city with a soft spot for Community Supported Agriculture has made our runners-up list–no small feat. And the scene just keeps getting better: The restaurant lineup continues [...]
Continue reading...3. August 2010
Louisville is hosting part of a big bike race (yay us!) this week. This means a big chunk of Cherokee Park roads will be inaccessible to the rest of us for a few days. The roadways, listed below, will be closed to vehicular, cycling and pedestrian traffic on Wednesday, August 4, from 7 a.m. to [...]
Continue reading...14. May 2010
I am not well versed enough in either architecture, historic preservation or modern commercial development to have much of an educated opinion on the whole Iron Quarter debacle that is currently on so many minds. I know smarter minds than mind though have given it a great deal of thought and are very concerned about [...]
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14. December 2011
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