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Kentucky Playwrights at Carmichael’s March 7, 2010

3. March 2010

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The first exposure to professional theater that I remember came at Horse Cave Theatre. My dad got tickets from his work and it was so exciting to go see a real play! Later it was where I first saw Shakespeare, my seventh grade (I think it was seventh grade anyway) class went there to see [...]

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The Late Seating at Actors October 2009 Edition

6. October 2009

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Once again let us swoon over the awesome design work to promote this month’s edition of The Late Seating at Actors. Now that we’re done swooning let me tell you that this month’s The Late Seating happens this Friday night October 9, 2009. There will be visual art from Carlos Gamez de Francisco, performance art [...]

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InKY Celebrates Going Back to School September 11, 2009

8. September 2009

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Everyone’s favorite reading series is back from summer vacation just in time. InKY’s back (and with a nice new website to boot!) and ready to welcome in the fall. The InKY Reading Series is excited to welcome Kentucky writer Jim Tomlinson, who will read from his new collection of stories, Nothing Like an Ocean, on [...]

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Important News You Need Re: David Sedaris Coming to Town

22. May 2009

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Ready? Line numbers for the David Sedaris book signing are available starting Monday June 1st (the signing itself is on June 21st). So be sure to stop in either Carmichael’s and get yours starting in June!

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Father, Son and a Motorcycle? Yes, at Carmichael’s May 21, 2009

19. May 2009

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I don’t know anything at all about motorcycles* or books about motorcycles (or books about motorcycle journeys) so I’m just going to let the Carmichael’s folks tell you about this Thursday night’s event themselves: It’s bike night at Carmichael’s! We welcome University of Louisville professor Matthew Biberman and his legendary Vincati motorcycle for a talk [...]

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InKY Celebrates National Poetry Month April 10, 2009

7. April 2009

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Did you know April is National Poetry Month? Me either, we learn something new everyday. The InKY Reading Series is excited to celebrate National Poetry Month with readings by Danville poet Lisa Williams and Indianapolis poet Chris Forhan on Friday, April 10 at the Rudyard Kipling in Old Louisville. Nashville-based singer/songwriter Korby Lenker will also [...]

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Adding to the Awesomeness that is Summer in Louisville

1. April 2009

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Forecastle and Lebowski Fest are both bringing the awesome this summer. Sidenote: I love The Avett Brothers so much I might just have to actually go to an outdoor music festival for the first time since like, Lilith Fair. Beyond the awesomeness that is Louisville’s two big pop culture festivals there is word that the [...]

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Author Lydia Davis at UofL April 2 & 4, 2009

26. March 2009

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There’s a whole long blurb about the next author to be featured at the Axton Reading series but the published in McSweeny’s part is the most impressive to me. That is all. The Spring 2009 Axton Reading Series is pleased to announce that Lydia Davis, a fiction writer and translator, will read from her work [...]

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Local SF Author at A Reader’s Corner Saturday March 7, 2009

4. March 2009

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Local science fiction author Ian “Lizard” Harac will be at A Reader’s Corner Saturday March 7, 2009 signing copies of his new novella, The Rainbow Connection. Consuming Louisville contributor Jay Garmon says Rainbow Connection takes “the common spec-fic trope of alternate universes inspired by popular fiction and turns it on its head.” I believe he [...]

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Creative Fiction Contest Winner at UofL This Friday February 20, 2009

18. February 2009

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Do you know what fiction written “in the style of style of Italo Calvino” means? Me either. Apparently the University of Louisville English department does though since they throw a contest for just that very thing. And the winner is going to read from her work this Friday February 20, 2009. The Calvino Prize is [...]

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