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Finnigan’s Festival of Funky Fresh Starts Tomorrow!

14. April 2010

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There is so much information about Finnigan’s Festival of Funky Fresh I’m just going to quote wholesale from their website: “Finnigan Productions presents its third annual festival of new plays by local playwrights, Finnigan’s Festival of Funky Fresh Fun, running April 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, & 24 at 7:30pm at The Rudyard Kipling, located [...]

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Victorian Holiday Tour This Weekend December 19 & 20, 2009

15. December 2009

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So I’m not terribly familiar with Preservation Louisville but a friend just joined their board (hi Brendan!) so I’m sure I’ll be hearing more about them. Anyway, the Preservation Louisville folks are having a Victorian Holiday tour of The Brennan House (also something I’ve never heard of before) and you should probably check it out.  [...]

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Car-Free Happy Hour Tuesday November 17, 2009

13. November 2009

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Ricky at Dressed in Value tipped me off to this car-free celebration at Third Avenue Cafe in Old Louisville on Tuesday evening. He also designed the very cool poster for the event that you see at right. The happy hour is taking place this coming Tuesday from 5:30PM-8:00PM. According to the poster just about anyone [...]

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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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Celebrate Buzzgrinder’s Birthday July 31, 2009

24. July 2009

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Turns out I’m not the only one having Louisville internet entity having a birthday next week. Music blog Buzzgrinder is turning 8 years old and they’re throwing a party at the Rud on Friday July 31, 2009 to celebrate. Here’s all the scoop straight from Buzzgrinder: “In 2001, Seth decided to waste most of his [...]

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Bourbon Uncorked: The History behind the Labels July 10, 2009

9. July 2009

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It’s a shame I’m a day job working type now because I’d love to go to this lecture tomorrow by Mike Veach at the Filson Club. He’s going to be talking about the history behind the bourbon labels like who was John E. Fitzgerald? Friday July 10, 2009NoonFree and open to the public The Filson [...]

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Bourbon & Chocolate & Doing Good? Yes, Yes and Yes Again

12. May 2009

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I first heard of Family Scholar House a few months ago when the organization was the beneficiary of the second annual Sushi in the City event. Now I’m telling you about another fundraiser for them involving food. I like these people, their mission is described as being aimed at ending “the cycle of poverty by [...]

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InKY Fiction Night Friday May 8, 2009

1. May 2009

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Our favorite reading series, InKY, is celebrating fiction next Friday night with an appearance by an incredibly talented Louisville native. Louisville native Tania James is the author of Atlas of Unknowns, her debut novel recently published by Alfred Knopf.   A graduate of the Kentucky Governor’s School for the Arts, she studied filmmaking at Harvard University [...]

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10 Minute Plays from Louisvile Playwrights

8. April 2009

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Think you missed your chance to see cool ten minute plays if you missed out on Humana Festival? Not so my friend. Finnigan’s Festival of Funky Fresh Fun is a collection of 10 minute plays from Louisville playwrights that has your short theater needs covered. Finnigan’s Festival of Funky Fresh Fun is a celebration of [...]

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A Valentine’s Night of Jazz at the Rudyard Kipling

10. February 2009

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This is, I think, the second jazz event I’ve posted about in two weeks. That is, I believe, a record for me. It’s not that I’m opposed to jazz it’s just that I’m woefully ignorant about it as a genre and most jazz events in town. But I got a really nice email clueing me [...]

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