May 25, 2022

May 25 - Jun 7, 2022

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Louisville’s Next Mayor? A LEO Profile Of Craig Greenberg

[Editor’s Note: This story was originally published in May of 2022. It covers the days before and after Craig Greenberg won the Democratic Primary. He was elected to be Louisville’s next mayor on Nov. 8.] It’s eight days until the primary election and Craig Greenberg, the then assumed Democratic mayoral frontrunner (and now, the nominee), is…

10 Things To Do In Louisville This Week For $5 And Under (6/6)

MONDAY, June 6 Metal Monday w/ Joe Grudge & The JimHarralson Highlands Tap Room Free | Starts at 10 p.m. Tonight, Joe Grudge makes their Metal Monday debut alongside local metal scene veterans The JimHarralson. Plant Swap Hi-Wire Brewing Louisville Free | 6:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. Trade plant cuttings and advice with fellow gardening…

3 Concerts To Catch In Louisville This Weekend (6/3)

Friday, June 3 Kentucky R&B Fest KFC Yum! Center Tickets start at $102  |  8 p.m. Keith Sweat, Tevin Campbell, Raheem DeVaughn and 112 will be featured at the Kentucky R&B Fest, bringing some of the biggest names in the genre to town. 49 Winchester  Zanzabar $20  |  8 p.m. Through melancholy country influenced by…

Local Child Actor Appears On New Season Of ‘Stranger Things’

The superstar hit Netflix show “Stranger Things” released its fourth season on May 27. Among its many mysterious monsters and creepy creatures is one played by a child actress who hails from Louisville. 10-year-old Elizabeth Howlett appears in “Vecna’s Curse,” the second episode of the fourth season. Howlett plays a zombie-esque character listed on IMDB…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (6/3)

FRIDAY, June 3 2nd Annual Pride Festival & Dorothy’s Riot Release Mile Wide Beer Co. Free | 2 p.m. – midnight Pride at Mile Wide: what’s not to love? There’ll be a drag show, a silent disco, dancing and free HIV testing. The release of a new IPA, Dorothy’s Riot, kicks off the event at…

Charles Booker Wears Noose In Campaign Ad Criticizing Rand Paul

In an interview with LEO, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Charles Booker said he “felt a responsibility” to make his new campaign ad, which features him with a noose around his neck criticizing incumbent Rand Paul for blocking an antilynching act from becoming federal law in 2020. Paul was the lone Senator that controversially stalled…

Jack Harlow Captures His Derby Experience In ‘Churchill Downs’ Music Video

Jack Harlow dropped his latest music video, “Churchill Downs” feat. Drake, this afternoon. The “Churchill Downs” video mostly features footage from, well, Churchill Downs — specifically, when Harlow appeared at this year’s Kentucky Derby a few weeks ago. It includes shots from Harlow’s “Riders Up!” call, Harlow rapping as horses run by, Drake dancing with…

9 Things To Do In Louisville This Week For $5 And Under (5/31)

TUESDAY, May 31 Waterfront Park Yoga Brown-Forman Amphitheater $5 | 7-8 p.m. Waterfront Park may have been loud and crowded for Forecastle this weekend, but tonight it’ll once again become a place for relaxation at this weekly yoga night. Yoga fans of all skill levels are welcome. WEDNESDAY, June 1 Food Truck Wednesdays South 4th…

Forecastle Roundup: Four LEO Writers Recap The Music Festival’s Return

LEO sent four writers to Forecastle, which returned to Waterfront Park over Memorial Day weekend. Here are their thoughts about the music festival:  Sarah Kinbar: Honest thoughts about Jack Harlow’s Forecastle performance coalesce while I sleep. In my dream, Clairo, Tyler, the Creator and Jack Harlow are hanging out in the wings while Tame Impala…

3 Concerts To Catch In Louisville This Weekend (5-27)

Forecastle headlines a weekend full of events, but if the large, three-day music fest isn’t your thing, here are some other recommendations. Friday, May 27 Zerg Rush Portal at Fifteentwelve $10  |  7 p.m. Zerg Rush is back playing live shows, thankfully bringing their burning, visceral punk to the stage once again. Shark Sandwich, Terminal…

Kentucky Shakespeare Kicks Off Its 62nd Season Tonight With ‘Twelfth Night’

If this weekend wan’t packed enough with stuff to do, let’s toss in the first night of the 62nd Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, happening in its home theater in Central Park.  Tonight, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival opens their season with a rendition of “Twelfth Night” — set in 1920s New Orleans and featuring a live jazz band onstage. The show begins…

The Deadline For Louisville Bench Warrant Amnesty Program Is May 31

People with active Jefferson County bench warrants for their arrest for low-level, non-violent offenses have until Tuesday, May 31 to request that their cases be redocketed as part of an amnesty program that is being offered by the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office. The amnesty offer excludes any cases involving a firearm, all domestic violence offenses,…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (5/27)

FRIDAY, May 27 Forecastle Festival Waterfront Park Times and prices vary One of Louisville’s biggest and best music festivals, Forecastle returns to the Waterfront after a two year hiatus due to the pandemic. Jack Harlow, Tame Impala, Tyler, the Creator are set to headline. The three-day festival runs through Sunday. Here are the nine sets…

Everything You Need To Know About Forecastle 2022

Forecastle Festival, one of our city’s flagship music festivals, is returning this weekend with headliners Jack Harlow, Tame Impala and Tyler, the Creator. We’ve put together a guide for all the info you need before heading to the festival this weekend. Check out Forecastle’s Help Center for more information. Who’s performing and when? You can…

Society Needs To Change How It Handles Male Trauma

On March 27, the world witnessed a man’s trauma cup finally fill to the brim and overflow when Will Smith took the Academy Awards stage and slapped comedian Chris Rock for making a joke about Smith’s wife. The media was swift with their takes on the matter, with talking heads like Stephen A. Smith and…

The Baby Box Movement Is GOP Propaganda

Beyond the occasional mass shooting, now as unremarkable as a traffic jam or a tornado, there isn’t much Big News out of central Indiana. So when a baby was deposited in a box affixed to the Carmel Fire Department last month, it was Big News. It has thus far proved to be the feel-good Big…

Thorns & Roses: A Chance To Clear Outstanding Bench Warrants In Louisville

Thorn: Louisville’s Perennial Policing Problem Louisville’s primary proved that we have learned little from 2020’s policing protests. Craig Greenberg handily won the Democratic mayoral nomination after campaigning on fully funding Louisville’s police department (which is already overfunded). It’s the same strategy as Mayor Fischer’s, and it’s the same strategy that was in place as Louisville’s…

Tomberlin Returns To Louisville With New Record

Artists are exploring the ways they need to make sense of the two years we’ve lost so far during COVID. These years are not whole, and yet we are having a unique experience that with time may fill in what feels like a gap in time. A singer-songwriter and preacher’s kid, Sarah Beth Tomberlin, who…

Sondre Lerche Brings ‘Avatars of Love’ To Zanzabar

Sondre Lerche received international attention while still a teenager with his album, Faces Down, which was released in the U.S. in 2002. Lerche has played Louisville before and is coming back with his newest release, the double album Avatars of Love. The album is very different from prior releases as Lerche explores different genres, styles…

Alley Cat Cafe Has No Cats, Only Great Cheap Eats

“We do not have cats,” a sign in the front window of Alley Cat Cafe’s little dining room warns, perhaps to ward off disappointment from visitors expecting to delight in a cat cafe with cute kittens jumping on the tables.  There are, in fact, a few ceramic cats on a tchotchke shelf in a corner.…

Kentucky State Fair Announces First Group Of Concert Series Performers

At a press conference this morning, the Kentucky State Fair made the first announcement of performers in its Texas Roadhouse Concert Series lineup this season. Here are the performers: August 21 at 8 p.m. — Oak Ridge Boys with special guest Lorrie Morgan August 26 at 8 p.m. — Trace Adkins with special guest Brassfield…


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