October 15, 2021

Oct 15-26, 2021

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Voting Is Now Open For LEO Readers’ Choice Awards 2022

It’s that time of year again, where you get to vote for all of your local favorites in the LEO Weekly Readers’ Choice Awards! Cast your ballot for 200+ local favorites and support the people, places, businesses and organizations you love. Vote for all or only one — you decide. Voting has been extended to…

Turns Out, The Redneck Rave Was A Great Party, According To Vice

LEO wrote about the Redneck Rave from afar, and briefly — letting you readers know that the “world’s craziest and wildest country party” was coming back to Edmonson County on Oct. 14.  But, Vice News actually sent a reporter there — Alex Zaragoza. Something we would have loved to do if we had the time…

Dog Survives 170 Foot Fall At Red River Gorge This Weekend

Rescuers say it was a miracle that Tyson, a pitbull mix, was “basically unhurt” after a 170-foot fall off a cliff in Red River Gorge this weekend. Wolfe County Search & Rescue Team (WCSRT), the gorge’s volunteer technical rescue team, said in a Facebook post that they received a 911 call Sunday, Oct. 24 around…

Houndmouth’s New Album Is A Stripped Down Ode To The Midwest

Folksy alt-blues band Houndmouth are soon to release Good For You, their first album in several years, on Nov. 5. The New Albany natives wrote the album’s pastiche-heavy tracks inside an old house over the course of the pandemic, and now they’re ready to share their work with fans. LEO sat down with guitarist/vocalist Matt…

Louisville Named One Of The Top 20 Soccer Cities In U.S.

Louisville’s soccer scene has experienced a lot of milestones and successes this year: The 11,700-capacity Lynn Family Stadium opened, its professional women’s soccer team played its first game and LouCity FC is once again in a top-tier position as it prepares for the playoffs.  To add onto all of that goodness, we were named one…

10 Things To Do This Week For $5 And Under In Louisville (10/25)

MONDAY, Oct. 25 Big Four Boo Fest Big Four Station Park Free  |  5-9 p.m. Bring the fam for an outdoor Halloween party, featuring trick-or-treating, food vendors, music from DJ Slikk and DJ Empty Beats… “and more festive Fall fun!” TUESDAY, Oct. 26 Jack-o’-Lantern Painting Tin Roof Free  |  7 p.m. Bring friends and paint…

Photos: ‘The Rocky Horror Show’ Takes Over Play Louisville

You can feel free to be your wild and untamed self at Play Louisville for Time Slip Theatre’s production of “The Rocky Horror Show.” So far having performed shows on Oct. 22 and 23 with three shows to come Oct. 29-31, Time Slip Theatre is giving audiences a full-scale performance of the comedy horror musical,…

How Indiana Conquered COVID-19

If you’ve spent any quality time in the Hoosier state recently, you may have noticed that very few people are masking or social distancing. It’s true that things looked bleak in September: Last month’s new infection rate was our second highest ever, hospitalizations were through the roof, and an average of around 40 people per…

Best Kentucky Proud Grocery Items 2021

Multiple Winners It is quite thrilling to find a new flavoring that levels up my usual homemade dishes. It’s even more thrilling when I check the label and discover it is made in Kentucky! Everyone is well aware that the pandemic inspired a lot more home cooking and, if you have the means, stocking up…

Best Meal In Louisville 2021

A2 + K6 + beer At Vietnam Kitchen Blessed by the food gods, it’s hard to have a bad meal in Louisville. But to pick just one meal? Easy: An A2, a K6 and a few Saigon beers poured into frosty mugs. I understand that other people swear by different Vietnam Kitchen orders though I…

To Solve Murders, Louisville Police Turn To Techy ‘Geofence’ Warrants — But Net Few Arrests

This story was produced by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting, a nonprofit newsroom by Louisville Public Media. For more, visit KyCIR.org. Last month, as dozens of people gathered for a vigil to remember and honor 16-year-old Tyree Smith, a Jefferson Circuit Court judge was signing search warrants that police hoped would help them track…

Radio Is Still Alive In Louisville: 7 Of Our Favorite Shows And Stations

With radio, longtime host Kyle Meredith says “perception doesn’t ever match reality.” It may seem like a bygone way to consume news, music and entertainment. But, if it is, why do 83% of Americans ages 12 and older say they listen to terrestrial radio in a week, according to the Pew Research Center? “The whole…

Memories! The Closed Louisville Restaurants That We Miss The Most

If you have lived in Louisville for more than a year or so, you’re surely mourning at least one favorite eatery that isn’t with us any more. A lot of us are mourning dozens! The restaurant business is a rough road, and success is far from guaranteed, with very narrow margins for profit. A 2005…

Best Small Park That (Almost) No One Knows About 2021

Arthur K. Draut Park Tucked in alongside a long curve in busy Bowling Boulevard, near the St. Matthews Mall, Whole Foods and Shelbyville Road Plaza, one of the nicest small parks around lies almost out of sight of passing motorists. It’s worth a stop. Arthur K. Draut Park, a smallish (24.4 acres) St. Matthews park,…

Taco Bell Is Testing A Plant-based Protein Menu

Is there anything better than biting into a Cheesy Gordita Crunch from Taco Bell after a night out? Honestly, no. Well, if you’re a vegetarian, you might not have ever got to experience the pure joy of this — until now. Taco Bell is testing its new “Cravetarian” menu exclusively in Detroit all this month.…

Best Inexpensive Date Night 2021

Putt-Putt Fun Center and Dakshin You could go to one side of Bardstown Road for date night and drop $100 on sushi or steak in The Highlands. Or, you could drive past the fancy restaurants and bumping clubs, past the Costco and up to Fern Creek, and spend an entire evening with your beau for…

Best Place To Bring Out-Of-Towners 2021

Cave Hill Cemetery “Really, a cemetery?” “I hope you’re not shopping for a plot for us.” “Wait, he was real?” These are just some of the things you can hear out-of-towners groan and exclaim if you drag them to Cave Hill Cemetery as the first stop on your Louisville itinerary for them. Morbid? Sure. But…

Our Favorite Wings 2021

Eden & Kissi (Honorable Mention To Kathmandu Kitchen For Keeping Nepalese Cuisine Tight In This City) At a birthday party a few weeks ago, my friends and I decided to order Nepalese takeaway and raided the Kathmandu Kitchen menu for everything it had. It was transcendent… maybe this is a double plug. Go there. But my…

Another Doomed ‘Dune’? What This Critic Thinks Of The Sci-Fi Remake

In making what friends have jokingly referred to as “half a ‘Dune,'” the hopeful precursor to a still-unfinanced Part II that would complete an adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel, director Denis Villeneuve has achieved an apex of coolly impersonal ambition. Sometimes updating but never upending the novel’s robust allegory of settler colonialism in an…

Three Concerts To Catch In Louisville This Weekend (10/22)

Friday, Oct. 22 Tyler Lance Walker Gill, Zachary Scott Kline, Tyrone Cotton Mag Bar $10  |  9 p.m. A night of great local(ish) songwriters, contemplative and reflective musicians who put it all out there. Saturday, Oct. 23 Joe Bonamassa  Louisville Palace 8 p.m.  |  Tickets start at $72 A soulful, and somewhat under-the-radar classic rock…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (10/22)

FRIDAY, Oct. 22 A Haunting Good Time at Charlestown State Park Charlestown State Park, Charlestown, Indiana $7 in-state, $9 out-of-state  |  2-8 p.m. Charlestown State Park is hosting a whole weekend of Halloween-inspired events. There will be several themed guided hikes through Sunday including historic tours of the abandoned Rose Island theme park, a full…

Louisville Was Supposed To Reform Its Policing. What Went Wrong?

This story was produced by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting, a nonprofit newsroom by Louisville Public Media, in collaboration with Newsy. For more, visit KyCIR.org. When hundreds of people took to the streets in Louisville, Kentucky, in May 2020, they were protesting the police killing of Breonna Taylor — and a police department they…

Lace Up Your Corsets For Louisville’s Goth Prom This Friday

Lace up your knee-high boots, cinch your black and red corsets and pull out your best eyeliner: Goth Prom is back in town.  Friday, Oct. 22, Diamond Pub & Billiards Highlands (630 Barret Ave.) will host their annual Goth Prom, a dance and social event that’s exactly what it sounds like: prom, but Goth, and…

Homicides Cost Louisville Over $150 Million Last Year, According To New Study

As homicides reached an all-time high last year, killings cost Louisville 173 lives, an incalculable toll on the city.  They also cost the city money: More than $150 million in taxpayer dollars in 2020, according to a study conducted by the National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform.  The report, released by Louisville’s Office for Safe…

Raise A Glass (Or Several): Louisville Beer Week Is Back!

During this annual event, which runs from tomorrow, Oct. 22, through Friday, Oct. 29, nearly two dozen local breweries will be debuting new beers and hosting events to attract business in the community. The events include beer releases, panel discussions on beer history and women in the beer industry and Halloween festivities –– namely, a “Hocus…

‘Talking With’ At Shelby County Community Theatre Still Stuns And Baffles, Decades After Actors Theatre Premiere

Shelby County Community Theatre, which in recent years has produced extraordinary, diverse programming that mixes community theater staples with demanding rarities — including an astonishing production of U.S. Poet Laureate Richard Wilbur’s translation of Moliere’s “Tartuffe” that ran a few months before the pandemic.  The company is back in production, and last weekend opened another…

UK Suspends New Member Activities For Most Of Its Fraternities In Aftermath Of Student’s Death

The University of Kentucky is suspending all activities for new members of its IFC fraternities as the college continues to investigate the death of a new fraternity member.  Thomas “Lofton” Hazelwood, 18, was found unresponsive at the FarmHouse Fraternity home Monday evening. The freshman from Henderson, Kentucky, died at UK HealthCare’s Chandler Hospital. No foul…

Old Shipping Containers Become An Art Park In Jeffersonville

Southern Indiana’s newest park-slash-entertainment-space isn’t a traditional park –– it’s a collection of repurposed shipping containers.  The venue, which is called The Depot, opened yesterday in Jeffersonville’s Arts & Cultural District at 701 Michigan Ave. It features two levels of shipping containers, green space, a stage, a bar area, overhangs for shade and restrooms. At…

Kentucky Republican Plans To Introduce ‘Pro-life Omnibus Bill,’ Tightening State’s Restrictions Even Further

A Kentucky Republican plans to introduce an “pro-life omnibus bill,” tightening the state’s abortion restrictions, including making it more difficult for minors to obtain abortions without parental consent.  “Let’s be clear, this is a coordinated effort by anti-abortion extremists who want to make all abortions illegal and unattainable,” said Tamarra Wieder, the state director of…

Kentucky’s Redneck Rave Ends With No Impalements But Lots Of Drugs

There were no impalements at last weekend’s Redneck Rave in Blue Holler, Kentucky. No throats slit. No choking.  There were nine arrests and 17 citations, according to the Edmonson County Sheriff’s Office, but mostly for drugs and traffic violations — including what might have been the county’s largest drug bust. Over five pounds of suspected…

Kentucky’s Latest COVID Statistics Are Looking Good. Real Good.

Finally, some good news. COVID cases, hospitalization and ICU rates are all down in Kentucky. Deaths are still high, but Gov. Andy Beshear noted that those tend to trail the other statistics.  “Just about everything is moving in the right direction,” he said at his presser on Monday, Oct. 18.  Kentucky’s case rates over the…

Louisville Approves 3 New Alcohol Control Officers To Combat Late-night Violence

Last week, Metro Council passed an ordinance that will spend $577,000 from the city’s general fund to add three Alcohol and Beverage Control officers and five Property Maintenance code enforcement officers.  Cassie Chambers Armstrong, D-8, who originally introduced the ordinance, said it aims to enhance public safety. “We have seen an increase in businesses that…

10 Things To Do This Week For $5 And Under In Louisville (10/18)

MONDAY, Oct. 18 Haunted Houses of Louisville Fairdale library Free  |  6:30-7:30 p.m. Learn about Louisville’s most haunted locations, including the real stories behind them. Historian Steve Wiser presents. Monday Night Mic! Planet of the Tapes Free  |  8 p.m. Every comedy club needs an open mic, and Planet of the Tapes finally has one:…

Currito Impresses With Flavorful Grains, Greens And More

I don’t review chain restaurants often. I’d much rather talk about Louisville’s great independent local eateries. But when a new corporate shop comes to town and people tell me the food is really good, I’m willing to take a look.  I believe the last time I did such a thing was in November 2018, when…

The Homeless Are Now A Protected Class In Louisville, Thanks To New Law

In a 22 to 1 vote on Thursday night, Louisville Metro Council declared homeless individuals a protected class in a move aimed at defending the city’s most vulnerable individuals from hate crimes. “As you all know, we have hate crimes in this country. In Louisville, we look at age, race, religion, national origin, ethnic identity,…

The McRib Will Soon Return To McDonald’s And A Divided Nation Rejoices

Like a particularly resilient — though also delicious — villain in a slasher film, the McRib is returning to McDonald’s menus … right around Halloween. The McRib comes back to McDonald’s on Monday, Nov. 1, for the dreaded “limited-time only.” The unexpected re-emergence of the paradoxically boneless sandwich is in observance of its 40th anniversary.…

Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Endorses Charles Booker For Senate

Attorney Ben Crump has spent the last 20 years focusing on some of America’s highest profile police killings, including those of Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. Earlier this week, Crump, who was recently listed by Time Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential People of 2021, endorsed Kentuckian and U.S.…

Advocates Want To Improve Kentucky’s Response To Domestic Violence. So, They’ve Created A Survey.

The Kentucky Coalition Against Domestic Violence has launched a statewide survey for Domestic Violence Awareness Month to better understand survivors experiences and needs. More than 45% of Kentucky women and more than 35% of men have experienced intimate partner violence. Katie French, senior program specialist for research at the Coalition, said people who visit its…

Knocked Loose Drops A New EP — And An Animated Short Film With It

Louisville band Knocked Loose has released a new EP called A Tear in the Fabric of Life and with that, a unique animated short film through Pure Noise Records created by Magnus Jonsson with the story written by Knocked Loose frontman Bryan Garris.  Calling it their most “dynamic and contained” offering, this new EP is…

4 Concerts To Catch This Weekend In Louisville (10/15)

Friday, Oct. 15 Alicia Witt (Album Release Show) Zanzabar $20 ($40 VIP)  |  8 p.m. Through piano-driven alt-pop, Alicia Witt builds honest and striking songs. This show is a celebration for Witt’s latest album, The Conduit. She’s also an actress, who got her start in David Lynch’s 1984 film adaptation of the sci-fi novel “Dune,”…

Get Out Of Your House For A Day Of Fall Activities At Jefferson Memorial Forest

Fall is the ideal season for spending time in the woods, and the Wilderness Louisville Forest Adventure this Saturday, Oct. 16 has plenty of great outdoor activities to enjoy.  Afternoon activities at Jefferson Memorial Forest include archery, pond study, guided hikes, pumpkin decorating, hay rides and nature play. Nighttime activities include live music by Kiana…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (10/15)

FRIDAY, Oct. 15 After Hours at the Speed (Halloween Edition) Speed Art Museum Prices vary  |  5-10 p.m. There are two things worth celebrating at this special After Hours at the Speed: It’s the second in-person one since the pandemic and it will revolve around the museum’s Supernatural America exhibit! Activities include tarot card readings,…

The Best Of Louisville In 2021, According To LEO’s Writers

You, the readers, have once again inspired the LEO Weekly staff to think — and write — about the things we love most about Louisville. So, as we were tallying your votes for Readers’ Choice, we spent the last few weeks making up some additional categories and anointing winners. Below, you’ll find the businesses and…


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