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CJ Pressma Lecture Thursday June 25, 2009

18. June 2009

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I don’t know much about this exhibit so I’m just going to give you the info straight from KMAC: C.J. Pressma will give an exhibition tour and lecture about the history of the Center for Photographic Studies and his retrospective at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, 715 West Main Street. This event is [...]

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Exploring the Green Energy Maze at Crescent Hill Library May 19, 2009

18. May 2009

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I’ve been thinking a lot about my energy consumption of late as the weather starts to get warm enough to make me want to crank the ac up. Maybe attending this lecture would make me more firm in my resolve to use the ac less and less. Maybe. Nancy Grant, author of The Pocket Idiot’s [...]

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“Faith Without Fanaticism” Discussion at UofL April 20, 2009

17. April 2009

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While I’ve never heard of this rabbi he sounds like he’s worth listening to. A rabbi known for advocating interfaith discussion in his book, religious blog and television appearances will share his perspective at a lecture at the University of Louisville. Rabbi Brad Hirschfield will speak on “You Don’t Have to Be Wrong for Me [...]

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Rafael Esquer at The Green Building April 16, 2009

7. April 2009

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One of these days I’m actually going to be familiar with someone speaking at an LGDA event. I feel more and more ignorant each time they throw an interesting event and the speaker or topic is completely new to me. It’s inspiring me to learn though so that’s good right? The Louisville Graphic Design Association [...]

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Super Smart Physicist Dude to Discus Hadron Collider at UofL

6. April 2009

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Like I can even understand what the Hadron Collider does. Nobel Prize-winning physicist Frank Wilczek will be the inaugural speaker in the Andrew Chamblin Memorial Lecture series at the University of Louisville. The physics and astronomy department launched the series to honor Chamblin, a former faculty member and theoretical physicist who died in 2006. Wilczek, [...]

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“Strengthening U.S. Security in a New Era” Discussion at LFPL

3. April 2009

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I must have missed the announcement on the beginning of this series since they say this event is a continuation. Even if we didn’t catch the beginning of the series I think this specific event is a good one. On Wednesday, April 8, 2009, the World Affairs Council of Kentucky/Southern Indiana and Louisville Free Public [...]

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Self Described “Dr. Quinn, Mathematics Woman” to Discuss “Fibonacci Fascination”

20. March 2009

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I’m pretty sure there are two kinds of people in the world. Those who are excited by the title of this post and the rest of us who don’t even understand it. Fibonacci? Um? Bueller? The Fibonacci number sequence has intrigued scholars for centuries as it occurs in art, nature, music and magic. A professor [...]

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Kentucky Energy and Environment Secretary Speaking at UofL

26. February 2009

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I’m going to admit my ignorance on both the speaker and the actual event and give you all the info straight from the press release. Kentucky Energy and Environment Secretary Len Peters will give a talk on renewable energy during the annual Speed Student Council Engineering Expo at the University of Louisville. Peters was named [...]

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Design for Understanding Lecture Tomorrow February 26, 2009

25. February 2009

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LGDA and the Hite Art Institute are bring Joel Katz to town tomorrow night for a lecture. The title of his lecture is “Design for Understanding.” I’m ruminating on what that means. Unfortunately I’ve already got plans for tomorrow night so I’m not going to be able to make it to this. I hope some [...]

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World Affairs Council Events and Special Ticket Pacakge

24. February 2009

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I wrote about tomorrow night’s Eugene Robinson event earlier in the month but I wanted to remind you about it because the World Afairs Council is now offering a 3 event ticket package. For $35 you can attend the aforementioned Eugene Robinson event tomorrow February 25, see CNN International Economic Correspondent Susan Lisovicz on March [...]

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