First Metro Parks is using Twitter constructively and now the city has launched a new web initiative called Volunteer Center to help people find volunteer opportunities with metro agencies. My little social media loving heart is aflutter this week. Do you want to volunteer to walk orphaned dogs, deliver Meals on Wheels or help keep [...]
Continue reading...9. May 2008
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Super late notice but so not my fault. Tonight at Blu downtown they’ll be rocking a Spanish theme Flamenco Louisville and BLU invite you to enjoy a night of Spanish culture, Friday, May 9, 2008, from 7:00-10:00 pm. Create a new Mother’s Day weekend tradition by joining the professional musicians and dancers of Flamenco Louisville [...]
Continue reading...30. April 2008
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I grew up on farm and though I love the city one of the things I miss about my parents place is the way it sounds at night. It’s really not an exaggeration to say there is a whole symphony of sound out in the country after the sun goes down. The night is the [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2008
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Next Monday March 31, 2008 it will be time for another poetry reading at The Pink Door brought to you by Sarabande Books. This month’s reading features Louisville poet Lynnell Edwards and Louisville singer-songwriter Brigid Kaelin. It’s an all “Louisville produces kick-ass artists” show. From the press release: If you don’t yet know about Lynnell [...]
Continue reading...28. November 2007
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José González is playing two shows in Louisville this weekend. The main show is Saturday night at the 930 Listening Room. Tickets for the show are still available at Ear X-Tacy. But before the main gig there is an in-store appearance at Ear X-tacy at 6PM. This is great news because first, you get to [...]
Continue reading...15. November 2007
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As the holiday season kicks into full swing next week it would be nice to take some time this weekend to put your volunteering muscles to work. There are ample opportunities for volunteering throughout the year of course but here are three good choices for this Saturday November 17: Butchertown Greenway MSD, Metro Parks, and [...]
Continue reading...6. November 2007
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Is it possible to not be intrigued by an event called “Writer’s Showcase Deathmatch?” No, I don’t think it is. This Sunday November 11 Art Sanctuary presents Writer’s Showcase Deathmatch In celebration of our fourth year, the storytellers will be strutting their stuff in a no-holds-barred, submission-only competition — the first [of hopefully many annual] [...]
Continue reading...1. November 2007
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Kentucky Home: The Colonial Revival Houses of Stratton O. Hammon Cristina M. Carbone, of the University of Louisville and curator of the exhibition Kentucky Home, will chair a panel discussion on the work of Louisville native architect Stratton O. Hammon. Panelists include local Hammon expert Winfrey Blackburn and architect Scott Gill, who will also sign [...]
Continue reading...20. September 2007
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WHY Louisville has a very cool 502 shirt that I’ve been wearing the hell out of all summer. Apparently actor Adrien Brody likes it as well. So in honor of Adrien representing 502 WHY Louisville presents The Brody Bargain Sale which will feature select shirts at $10 each and 25% off all vintage What-Have-You. They’ve [...]
Continue reading...26. July 2007
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The love for the Derby City Rollergirls continues here at Consuming Louisville. If you haven’t yet been to see them kicking ass then you’ve got to get a move on since there are only 2 bouts left this season. The Derby City Roller Girls will be hitting the hard wood battling against Knoxville’s Hard Knox [...]
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18. February 2009
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