July 10, 2019

Jul 10-16, 2019

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17 Things To Not Miss At Forecastle 2019

There’s always a lot happening at Forecastle: Dozens of bands on multiple stages, plus food, drinks and other entertainment scattered throughout the Great Lawn at Waterfront Park. Forecastle 2019 — which runs this weekend, Friday, July 12-14 — will mark the music festival’s 17th year. Below are 17 things that we’re looking forward to this…

You Have Three Songs To Impress Me: Photos From Forecastle

There was a lot of grumbling going on about how Forecastle’s lineup this year wasn’t strong. Complaints included that there was a lack of stand-out artists and that the bands might not be worth having to brave the heat. These aren’t completely unfair opinions, but festivals are for finding new bands, while enjoying the ones…

10 Things To Do Under $5 This Week In Louisville (7/15)

TUESDAY, July 16 Ice Cream Run Iroquois Park $3 nonmembers  |  5:30-8:30 p.m. Nothing provides more motivation for a run than the promise of guilt-free calories afterward. Iroquois Hill Runners are providing ice cream from Southside Drive Pic-Pac if you finish its evening 5K in Iroquois Park. Registration starts at 5:30 p.m., and the race…

Notes From Forecastle: Tyler Childers, Boa And More From Day 3

Boa As I sat waiting for the local band Boa to start Sunday, a neighboring couple also clamoring for shade from the sun asked, “Do you know who this is? What do they sound like?” I responded, “It’s Boa and they are in the realm of psych rock.” A blank stare. “It’s smooth, like lots…

Notes From Forecastle: GRLwood, BioGlitz And More From Day 1

GRLwood On a hot Friday afternoon in July, “Masturbation” got us started. That’s typical for how GRLwood, Louisville’s own (self-named) “Kentucky Fried Queerdos” likes to kick off their set –– cranking up the heat, and stirring up a little discomfort. Rae Forester, 27, and Karen Ledford, 24, were finally experiencing Forecastle for the first time:…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (7/12)

FRIDAY, July 12 Man Man w/ Rebecca Black + Ouzelum Zanzabar $18  |  10:30 p.m. If you’re not going to Forecastle, the must-see musical event of this weekend is catching Rebecca Black of “Friday” infamy opening up for the experimental pop group Man Man. It turns out, Black has made some pretty good music since…

GRLwood’s Defiant Spirit Shines On New Album About Big Issues

When the pair of self-dubbed “Kentucky fried queerdos” — otherwise known as GRLwood — performed their song “Bisexual” at Louisville’s Pride Festival in June, a mosh pit broke out close to the stage. “A lot of times at Pride,” singer Rej Forester said, “there’s pop music — people twerking and dancing. So I was shooketh.”…

Indie-Pop Band Lucius Back On Tour After Side Collaborations

After spending a few years collaborating with renowned artists such as Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, Holly Laessig and Jess Wolfe are shifting their focus back to their four-piece band, Lucius. This summer, they’re playing festivals across the country, including Forecastle. “We haven’t been doing the festival circuit as much with the band, and we’re…

Six Bands To See Before 6 P.M. At Forecastle

Most of us have already formed our opinions about Forecastle’s headliners, and we’ve already weighed whether we’re excited to watch each one, or if we’re just going to spend entire sets trash posting on Twitter so the notifications pump serotonin into our galaxy brains. But, the smaller names that play earlier in the day can…

8 Albums You Should Listen To Before Forecastle

If you pay a couple hundred bucks to get into a music festival, it’s important to see not only the bands that you want to see, but also to listen to bands that you’ve never heard of. Maybe you’ll discover someone new. Or maybe there’s a band that you haven’t listened to in awhile that…

Focus, People… Focus!

What do Mitch McConnell, Matt Bevin and the John B. Castleman statue have in common? They’re each at the center of superficial, highly publicized political battles — a lot of nattering over a lot of nothing that affects, or barely affects, people’s lives. First, Gov. Bevin created a rap video about U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine…

Psst… Billy Reed — The South End Can Afford Dreams

You may have heard a rumor that The South End can’t afford the luxury of dreams. I don’t think this is a new stereotype (at least for my neck of the South End), but it was  perpetuated most recently by WAVE3 commentator and self-proclaimed “South Ender,” Billy Reed. I’d argue that the most reliable indicator…

Thorns & Roses: The Worst, Best and Most Absurd

Thorn: Bernheim pipeline battle brings out strange bedfellows Louisville Gas & Electric Co. plans to use eminent domain to take land for a pipeline in Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest. The utility says the pipeline is needed to fuel development. Bernheim says it would harm endangered fauna. Companies can take private land — your land.…

New City Budget — Ouch! Downtown Composting Out

Green District Salads on South Fifth Street goes through 48 heads of iceberg lettuce and 72 hearts of romaine in a day. And almost every bit of the restaurant’s food discard, from the cores of that lettuce to the tops of strawberries, ends up in a brown, city-sponsored organic waste bin. The central business district’s…

‘Shrek The Musical,’ Like The Movie But More

A full musical adaptation of a popular movie about an ogre, a princess and a donkey who go on a road trip? A clever, laughing subversion of fairy tale tropes that still ends with a delightfully happy ending? “Shrek the Musical” has fun written all over it. And if there’s one thing that Derby Dinner…

Comedian Jordan Goodwin: ‘It Got Super Awkward’

Comedian Jordan Goodwin was originally drawn to theater, but, as he said, “You had to audition and have a resume.” So, comedy it was. This weekend, however, Goodwin returns to his first love when he performs his original play, “Jordan’s World: Ultimate Football.” He describes the show as: “A coming-of-age story about a man who…

The 502 Bar & Bistro, A Jewel In Norton Commons

For any chef, an invitation to cook at James Beard House in New York City is an honor devoutly to be wished, as Shakespeare’s Hamlet said. To get there before turning 30 marks a young chef as a rising culinary young gun. Now, meet Louisville’s Chef Ming Pu, 29-year-old executive chef at The 502 Bar…

Opa For Ouzo!

The Greek word “opa” doesn’t have one true meaning but also means everything. Rather, it’s an emotional expression. It’s exclaimed during weddings or celebrations whilst smashing plates into oblivion — yes, the scenes depicting Greek culture in movies aren’t embellishing that. But it’s also a word used when an accident happens, like “oops,” or to…

Savage Love: Quickies

Q: My fiancé and I have been in a relationship for 11 years. His best friend is one of his exes, and that has always bothered me. What do I do? —Needing Guidance After Getting Engaged A: You could make up your mind to get over it, NGAGE. Or you could threaten to break off…


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