I’ve got to hand it to the Louisville Free Public Library. They have really stepped up their programming of late. From the cool Maurice Sendak stuff (like the Jewish Ritual Object event February 16) to the new series “Your Social [Media] Life” to the event next Wednesday night focusing on farming. Meet city folks with [...]
Continue reading...13. January 2012
Consuming Louisville reader Lauryn (hi Lauryn!) asked me to tell you all about art classes that are available at the Metro Arts Center. Where and what exactly is the Metro Arts Center? Glad you asked: The Metro Arts Center offers classes for children and adults in the fine and applied arts. If you’re looking to [...]
Continue reading...13. January 2012
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We internet nerds love us some TED talks. Yes, we do. Next Saturday, January 21, 2012, you’ve have the chance to participate in a TEDx (independently organized TED event) and related discussion. The Manhattan TEDx folks, for the second year in a row, have organized an event around the sustainable food movement that will be [...]
Continue reading...10. January 2012
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One of these days I’m going to either regain the Spanish I’ve lost, seriously improve my Hebrew or start learning a new-to-me language. I don’t know when that day is going to be but I’m committed to being significantly more comfortable in at least one more language than I am currently. Do you feel the [...]
Continue reading...2. January 2012
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LVL1 is offering two scholarships, er, makerships to encourage and help more people make cool stuff in Louisville. LVL1′s New Year’s Resolution is to “make more makers!” We are offering not one, but TWO new Makerships to start off 2012! Through private donations from LVL1 membership, we have raised funds to award $100 of project [...]
Continue reading...7. November 2011
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This Thursday night the World Affairs Council is hosting John Zogby, Leading Pollster from IBOPE Zogby International. He is going to be speaking on Mood of the Country: America and the World. John Zogby is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post and frequently publishes opinion columns in the likes of the The New York [...]
Continue reading...13. September 2011
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Did you know about Constitution day? I don’t think I’ve ever heard of it, I should be ashamed. Constitution Day is observed each year on September 17 to commemorate the signing of the Constitution on September 17, 1787. In 2004, Congress added a requirement that each education institution receiving federal funds should hold an educational [...]
Continue reading...1. September 2011
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It’s getting close to NerdFest time kids. OK fine the official name is IdeaFestival but I think NerdFest is much more fun and appropriate but whatever, moving on. Tickets are now on sale for IdeaFestival and you should totally go buy them now. All access passes are a bit pricey but there are some free [...]
Continue reading...25. August 2011
I can’t recall ever having posted about an event taking place at a cemetery before…this event sounds pretty cool though particularly for history buffs. World renowned cemetery iconographer and researcher, Douglas Keister, will uncover the hidden stories of Cave Hill Cemetery in a multimedia presentation and walking tour of the cemetery on Sunday, September 4, [...]
Continue reading...27. May 2011
LVL1 has planned a “summer camp” taking place during the four Saturdays in June that is perfect for the industrious DIY-ers in our midst. The first Saturday, you’ll learn how to use EagleCAD to route PCBs for manufacture. No more perfboard! The second Saturday, you’ll learn how to use dangerous chemicals to turn a blank [...]
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3. February 2012
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