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10 Things To Do For $5 And Under In Louisville (12/14)

Tuesday, Dec. 14 Movie Trivia With Greg Planet Of The Tapes Free  |  8 p.m. The first round of tonight’s Movie Trivia With Greg will cover film debuts. If that sounds like your topic, get your team of up to six together, and compete for a $20 gift card. Wednesday, Dec. 15  Scout & Scholar…

Even Cincinnati Is Getting An Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit Now

Step inside Vincent van Gogh’s mind in this popular traveling art exhibit that is making its way to Cincinnati in June. See the famed Dutch Post-Impressionist painter’s art in 360-degree projections, massive screens and virtual reality at “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience.” The exhibition’s location has not been announced and, according to the event’s website, it is currently…

Uh-Oh: Kentucky Is Burning Out on Holiday Cheer, Study Says

Ok, Kentucky. Your Christmas spirit (or whatever) is officially up. American Addiction Centers recently conducted a study to determine when residents of different states burn out from holiday parties, festive events and all of the drinking that comes with both. To determine results, the organization surveyed 3,192 drinkers about the festive season, which for the…

Marijuana Use Can Negatively Affect Sleep, Study Suggests

If you toke up before bed to get a restful night’s sleep, we ain’t mad at you. The general consensus among cannabis users is that including weed in your nighttime ritual is beneficial for some quality Zs. A new study published Monday in the British Medical Journal is claiming, however, that regular weed consumption can…

The Great Resignation: Why A Louisville Chef For Life Quit

If I was asked to name a local chef most likely to join the Great Resignation, I would never have thought of Meghan Levins. Yet now she’s a full-time webinar monitor for a national virtual education firm.  Look at Levins’ biography, and you might think, “There’s a chef for life.”  She’s been working in restaurants since…

In ‘Spencer,’ The People’s Princess Drives A Ferrari

Promising a “fable from a true tragedy” in its opening title card, Pablo Larraín’s newest glimpse into the life of a single character in Princess Diana — following the similarly named Neruda, Jackie, and a less on-brand aesthetic experiment in the purer fiction Ema — tips its hand right then. Chasing the gravity (and material)…

3 Concerts To Catch This Weekend In Louisville (12/10)

Friday, Dec. 10 Wild Action Weird Disco The Flamingo Lounge $5  |  10 p.m. DJs JPB and JP Source are playing the deep-cut weird stuff at this disco night, including “Flamboyant Disco Covers, Italo Tear-Jerkers, Proto-House, New Wave Shufflers, Glam-Dance, Diva Belters and more.” jp source · Tools For Fools 1 Saturday, Dec. 11 Brit…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (12/10)

FRIDAY, Dec. 10 Polar Express Grand Tour! Southwest Louisville Free Public Library Free  |  6-8 p.m. All aboard the Polar Express. The fabled train has arrived in Southwest Louisville. You can take it on a trip through the Southwest Library, with a stop for cookies and hot chocolate. Look out for Santa Claus and his…

Chicken Salad Chick Opens Its First Louisville Location

 Chicken Salad Chick opened its first Louisville restaurant yesterday.  The “southern inspired, fast casual” chain opened at 12009 Shelbyville Road in Middletown, replacing what used to be a Raising Cane’s. The restaurant will be the sixth Chicken Salad Chick franchise in Kentucky, although the Alabama-based chain has over 200 locations across the South and Midwest.…

Two Teens Face Multiple Charges For The Bus Stop Shooting Of Tyree Smith

Two juveniles have been arrested in connection to the September shooting that killed 16-year-old Eastern High School student Tyree Smith as he waited for his school bus, Louisville Metro Police said Thursday. Speaking at Metro Hall alongside LMPD Chief Erika Shields and Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, Lt. Donnie Burbrink said two 16-year-old suspects were arrested…

Kentucky Gift Idea: A Sexy Andy Beshear Shirt

For the mom who has watched every single one of Gov. Andy Beshear’s COVID press briefings.  For the Republican who you most want to troll in your life.  For the health care worker who’s sick of explaining why social distancing and vaccines are important. How about a sexy Beshear T-shirt for Christmas? Shirts featuring Gov.…

The Former Bardstown Road HopCat Building Has A New Local Owner With New Plans

A local investor has purchased the long-empty HopCat building on Bardstown Road and plans to transform the bottom floor into a multi-concept space.  Andrew Owen, son of longtime Highlands council member Tom Owen, bought 1064 Bardstown Road for $2.5 million with his company, Preston Thomas Properties.  “We’re very focused on getting the space reactivated, obviously,”…

2 Years Later, Charges Dismissed For Kentucky Farm Bureau Protesters

The charges against three protesters who were arrested in 2019 at the Kentucky Farm Bureau Country Ham Breakfast at the state fair were dismissed on Tuesday in Jefferson County District Court. Chris Hartman, Sonja Wilde-de Vries and Carla F. Wallace — who were arrested by Kentucky State Police — faced disorderly conduct in the second…

Ice Skating Comes To New Albany With Jingle Fest

A synthetic indoor ice skating rink in New Albany will be open for holiday fun at a new two-day festival this weekend. Jingle Fest, which will take place inside Silver Street Park at 2043 Silver St., will welcome ice skaters and fans of winter fun from 5 p.m.–10 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 10; and noon…

John Mulaney Is Bringing His Comedy Act To Louisville This March

John Mulaney is taking his “uncomfortably vulnerable” comedy act on tour, and he’ll be stopping in Louisville at the KFC Yum Center this coming March.  “From Scratch” is Mulaney’s first tour since he was last admitted to rehab. Since then, the popular comedian has gotten sober, divorced and started a new relationship with actress Olivia…

10 Things To Do This Week For $5 And Under In Louisville (12/6)

TUESDAY, Dec. 7 Holiday Candle Making Shively library Free  |  6-7:30 p.m. Learn how to make some fall and winter scented Mason jar candles, for yourself or as a gift. ‘Ted Lasso’ Themed Trivia World of Beer No cover  |  7-9 p.m. Answer questions about the Emmy award-winning television series, “Ted Lasso.” The winning team…

Louisville’s Bblasian Has Found Success In Positive, Authentic Rap

Music listening has skyrocketed since the coronavirus became part of our reality, and more music is being made. “??…[T]he incredible abundance and growth of music licensed to streaming services is driving this engagement…In addition, music has provided fans with comfort and healing through these challenging times,” Frances Moore, CEO of IFPI, told Reuters this year.…

In Curbing Emissions, A Louisville Plant Could Produce Hazardous Pollutants For Nearby Residents

The chemical giant Chemours, moving to curtail emissions of a climate super-pollutant from its manufacturing facility here, has asked Louisville officials to issue a permit for new equipment that could result in the release of chloroform and other hazardous air pollutants as part of the abatement process. The company plans to capture the climate super-pollutant,…

3 Concerts To Catch In Louisville This Weekend (12/3)

In this column, I usually try to highlight concerts on at least two — if not three — weekend nights, but, you know, sometimes three great concerts fall on the same night. To be honest, that’s kind of refreshing after our stages were shut down for so long. But, you’re still going to have to…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (12/3)

FRIDAY, Dec. 3 The Roast of Spider-Man The Bard’s Town $15 in advance, $20 at the door  |  7:30 p.m., 10 p.m. Character Assassination has roasted Mitch McConnell, Eminem and Mario. Now, they’re targeting your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Join Louisville comedians dressed as Dr. Octopus, Dr. Strange, Aunt May and more as they subject Spidey…

Traffic Camera Tickets Could Be Coming To Kentucky Under Pre-filed Bill

Currently, Kentucky law prohibits cameras from catching people running red lights and stop signs, but one state Senator wants to change that. Sen. Reggie Thomas, D-Lexington, has pre-filed a bill that would allow law enforcement to  use recorded images to capture the license plate of someone who is not obeying a traffic control device and…

This Christmas Themed Scavenger Hunt Will Take You Across Louisville

You may have taken a ride with Danger Run this Halloween, but are you ready to do a merrier holiday scavenger hunt with Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer –– without leaving your car? Rudolph’s Run is a Christmas-themed scavenger hunt that takes the participant to suburban houses that have amazing displays of Christmas lights and decorations.…

The New Albany Minion House Of Our Nightmares Is Back

Hundreds of eyes stare at you, unblinking. Their maws, perpetually open, smile blankly as their bodies, a sickening yellow, sway with the wind.  The minions. They’re back.  Once again, 2032 Indiana Ave.’s lawn in New Albany is infested with the inflatable creatures from the hit children’s movie “Despicable Me.” At this house of horrors, they…

Savage Love: Fantasizing About Husband’s Ex No Longer Fun

Q: So, my husband (42-year-old straight male) and I (38-year-old bi female) have had a closed relationship so far, but we have an active fantasy life. We’ve been together for about four years, and we both had our fair share of partners (casual and serious) before that. We like to talk about fantasies involving other…

Remembering Jim Porter’s Good Time Emporium In Louisville

I look over the singer’s shoulder at his lyric sheet. He doesn’t drink, so the ring at the bottom of the page must be the sweat from a watered-down glass of Diet Coke. I do drink, and so I confront him.  “‘In the weight of the moss bone eater?’ What the fuck is that?”  “It’s…

A Slow Clap For Louisville’s Journalists

When I first moved to Louisville about eight years ago to work for LEO, there were online skirmishes and sniping between members of different local media outlets, sometimes hashed out on #loumedia Twitter, other times through various other visceral social media storms.  Some of it was directed at LEO for turbulent changes. Some of it…

Louisville’s Derby City Pizza Co. Has National Chain Potential

Everybody knows that I’m a huge fan of pizza, but I have my standards! I like pizza best the way they make it in New York City, or even Italy: It’s good bread, flatbread, with toppings added proportionately, not overloaded.  You want a thin but substantive crust, and you want a puffy browned edge —…

Judge Halts Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate In Kentucky, Ohio And Tennesse

On Tuesday, a federal judge in Kentucky issued a preliminarily injunction that will temporarily block President Biden’s mandate for federal contractors to be vaccinated from taking effect in the Commonwealth, Ohio and Tennessee. The president’s mandate — which requires the contractors to be vaccinated by early next year — came to a halt in the…

I Love Tacos Has Opened A Third Location

I Love Tacos opened its Springhurst location yesterday. The new location at 3550 Springhurst Boulevard is the restaurant’s third in Louisville; their other two locations are in J-Town and the Highlands. All three locations have opened in the last 20 months. The Springhurst location replaces a former Tumbleweed. Check out a preview of the restaurant…

Books With Kentucky Ties That You Should Buy For The Holidays

What do you want your friends and family to be reading this winter? Books were always a great gift-giving bargain when the holiday season served as an overture toward weeks spent indoors. Here’s a form of intellectual and emotional enrichment, in infinite variety, that is made for enjoying in socially-distanced safety—yet books let you experience…

18 Art Exhibits To See In Louisville This December

A gallery roundup of art shows to see in Louisville this month. Note: This list is a selection of current exhibitions. “Truth or Dare: A Reality Show” Through December Group show that’s part of the Louisville Photo Biennial. “What Lies Beneath” Through March Group show that’s part of the Louisville Photo Biennial. 21c Museum Hotel…

How Austin, Indiana, Saved Its Syringe Exchange Program

For hours this spring, Scott County, Indiana’s three county commissioners listened to impassioned, in-person pleas asking that they not disband the syringe exchange program, which had dramatically lowered HIV infections since the area’s well-documented 2015 public health crisis, considered one of the worst drug-related outbreaks in recent United States history. They heard from local doctors…


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