March 2, 2022

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Vernon Lanes Bowling Alley Opens Tomorrow In Butchertown

Vernon Lanes, the legendary bowling alley and club in Butchertown will reopen under new ownership tomorrow after a seven-year closure. Vernon Lanes, which is reportedly one of the oldest bowling alleys of its kind in America, announced the reopening on social media. The venue will be open tomorrow from 4 p.m. to midnight and on…

10 Things To Do This Week For $5 And Under In Louisville (3/14-3/18)

MONDAY, March 14 History on Tap: Louisville’s Campaign for Open Housing Hi-Wire Brewing No cover  |  7-9 p.m. UofL history professor Tracy E. K’Meyer will discuss the history of Louisville’s 1967 open housing campaign, which resulted in the local fair housing ordinance.  Late Night Movie Night Planet of the Tapes No cover  |  10 p.m.…

Watch: Another Kentucky ‘American Idol’ Contestant Is Going To Hollywood, ‘You’re Pure Country’

Just a few weeks after 19-year-old Louisa, Kentucky, native Noah Thompson made headlines for his successful “American Idol” audition, another Kentuckian has wowed the judges and gotten his ticket to Hollywood.  Seventeen-year-old Dakota Hayden, who lives in the small Kentucky town of Fordsville, auditioned for the “Idol” judges in Nashville with a stirring rendition of…

A Documentary About LMPD’s Failure To Reform Premiers This Sunday, The Anniversary Of Breonna Taylor’s Death

A documentary tracing LMPD’s consistent failure to institute meaningful reforms despite promises will premier on Sunday night, the second anniversary of the killing of Breonna Taylor. “The Model City” is the result of a joint investigation by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting and Newsy that took over a year to report. The documentary follows…

3 Concerts To Catch In Louisville This Weekend (3/11)

Friday, March 11 Sunflower Bean Zanzabar $15  |  7 p.m. The kaleidoscopic and versatile songs of Sunflower Bean reflects decades of sounds, from sunny, pop-infused ’60s psychedelia to contemporary sensibilities, but one thing stands firm: their layered, sharp music comes from both the head and the heart. Barrie opens. Wombo  The Whirling Tiger The Flamingo…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (3/11-3/13)

FRIDAY, March 11 Louisville Arcade Expo Triple Crown Pavilion Prices vary  |  2 p.m.-midnight The Louisville Arcade Expo is a wonderland of video game and pinball nostalgia, with rows and rows of cabinets, machines and consoles that span decades. Want to play “Pitfall” on Atari 2600? You can do that. Want to race your friends…

Judge Dismisses Rep. Massie’s Lawsuit Over House Mask Mandate

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that Rep. Thomas Massie and two other members of U.S. Congress filed against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over a mask mandate.  U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton ruled that Pelosi’s mask mandate — which required representatives to mask while in the House Chamber — did not violate the First or…

Louisville’s Beloved St. Patrick’s Day Parade Returns This Weekend After A 2 Year Hiatus

Oh this? It’s just our happy jig — because Louisville’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is returning to The Highlands after a two-year pandemic hiatus.  One of Louisville’s signature winter’s-almost-about-to-end events, the parade runs down Bardstown road, with the sidewalks and the bars packed with emerald-clad people.  The theme of this year’s parade is, fittingly, The…

Lawyers Critique The Prosecution’s Handling Of The Hankison Trial

Over the course of the four days it spent making its case, the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office argued in court that former LMPD detective Brett Hankison should be found guilty of wanton endangerment for shots he fired during the raid on Breonna Taylor’s apartment that entered the home of her next door neighbors.  From the…

All The Games You Can Play At The Louisville Arcade Expo This Weekend

The Louisville Arcade Expo is a wonderland of video game and pinball nostalgia, with rows and rows of cabinets, machines and consoles that span decades. The three-day event, which runs this weekend, March 11-13, will once again see the Triple Crown Pavilion filled with hundreds of games, all set to free play, which event-goers can…

New Downtown Louisville Comedy Club Opens This Week With First Show

Louisville has a new venue for live comedy, and it’s opening this week. The aptly-named Louisville Comedy Club (110 W. Main St.) will host its first show on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Tony Baker, a comic who has performed on “Last Comic Standing,” “All Def Comedy,” and “The Carmichael Show,” will be the venue’s first…

Kentucky Bill Aims To Quash Catalytic Converter Thefts

Catalytic converter thefts have been on the rise in Kentucky over the past few years, and a piece of legislation currently being considered by the General Assembly would attempt to slow that trend. Senate Bill 114 — which got a second reading in the Judiciary committee last week — would up the requirements for maintaining…

10 Things To Do For $5 Or Under In Louisville This Week (3/7-3/11)

TUESDAY, March 8 Rafia Zakira Rauch Planetarium Free  |  5:30 p.m. Rafia Zakira, a lawyer and critic of white feminism, comes to UofL for a lecture titled “Dear White Feminists.” You can also stream her talk on YouTube.  Prayer Vigil & Walk For Ukraine Big Four Lawn, Waterfront Park Free  |  6-7 p.m. Pray for…

Churchill Downs Is Opening The Infield On Thurby This Year

The debauchery of the infield will now extend to Thurby.  For the first time, Churchill Downs is opening its infield for general admission access on the third biggest day of racing for Louisville: Derby Week’s Thursday event (which Churchill Downs describes as a “celebration of music and Kentucky bourbon”).  Churchill Downs has also booked rock…

3 Concerts To Catch In Louisville This Weekend (3/4)

Friday, March 4 Town Mountain  Zanzabar $15  |  8 p.m. Concert schedules are easily the thickest they’ve been since the pandemic started, and that means we’re seeing more and more familiar faces from outside of Louisville rolling through the city. Enter Asheville’s Town Mountain, a heavy-touring roots band that meshes classic bluegrass sensibilities with a…

DMC Finds Power In Talking About His Depression

Y’all, full circle moments. I swear.  Leadership Louisville hosted their ninth Leadership Summit at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts. The event welcomes leaders from around the country to network, learn and grow their capacity to offer quality, empathetic leadership. For the event, they invited Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of the legendary rap group, Run…

False Testimony Didn’t End These Kentucky State Troopers’ Careers

When the commander of Kentucky State Police Post 4 had the opportunity to recommend a trooper of the year for 2020, he chose James Cameron Wright, a field training officer whose strengths included “molding probationary troopers into excellent troopers.” “His motivation, dedication, and pride that he exudes while wearing our gray uniform is what sets…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (3/4-3/6)

FRIDAY, March 4  Protest Jefferson Square Park Free  |  3 p.m. Protesters are once again gathering in Injustice Square, or Jefferson Square Park, in the name of Breonna Taylor. This protest is in response to former LMPD officer Brett Hankison being found not guilty yesterday for actions he took during the raid that killed Breonna…

Kentucky Senator Says There’s No Problem With Antisemitism In The Chamber After Multiple Antisemitic Incidents By Other Lawmakers

At a press conference about “civility and respect” in public education, a Kentucky state senator found himself answering a question about decorum in the state legislature, specifically about antisemitic comments that have been made by his colleagues recently. Sen. Danny Carroll said that there is no issue with antisemitism within the Kentucky state Senate.  “I think…

Jack In The Box Identifies Location Of Its First Louisville Restaurant

Louisville’s first Jack In The Box has a location and the lucky neighborhood is… Bashford Manor! The California fast food chain, known for its wide-ranging menu, is taking over the former Steak ‘n Shake at 3232 Bardstown Road, according to documents filed with Louisville Metro.  The company still has not released an opening date, but…

Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron Is Investigating Teen Fave, TikTok

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is on a mission to take down TikTok — or at least its alleged targeting of children and young adults. He is one of several attorneys general across the country to join an investigation into the social media app of choice for Gen Z. And that’s not alleged: 63% of…

Joe Huber’s Will Debut A Love Lock Bridge Tomorrow Morning

Good news for local lovers and lovers of symbolic monuments to romance: starting this week, Kentuckiana will finally have its own love lock bridge (sort of.) Joe Huber’s Family Farm & Restaurant announced that it will debut the love lock bridge — which is actually the existing bridge walkway out to their deck  — when…

Two Cast Members From ‘The Office’ Will Be At Hanover Enrichment Series

“Nope, It’s not Ashton Kutcher. It’s Kevin Malone.” Actually, it’s Brian Baumgartner and Oscar Nuñez, who played Kevin Malone and Oscar Martinez from “The Office,” and they are coming to the Hanover College Campus as part of the Hanover Enrichment Series.  The event will take place, live and in-person, March 31 at 7 p.m. at the…

Plea Bargaining: The Legal Horror Story We Accept As Ordinary

Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from Dan Canon’s new book,”Pleading Out: How Plea Bargaining Creates a Permanent Criminal Class.” which is out on March 8. There are also three events for the book: an online event on at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 8 via Left Bank Books; an in-person event at the main…

We Must Stand Up For Ukraine And Injustices Everywhere

I had something else in mind for this week, but the lens has shifted a bit, and I feel it is necessary and right to zoom out and look at the world.  With Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine, I was reminded of meeting my first Ukrainian people when I was 19. Their stories of leaving…

All Thai’d Up Opens Its Brick-And-Mortar Location Downtown

All Thai’d Up, a Thai food truck that now also has a brick-and-mortar establishment, had its grand opening yesterday at 211 South 5th Street downtown.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Downtown Louisville (@downtownlouisville) Mayor Fischer took part in the opening ceremony and tweeted his support for the restaurant this morning: Just…

The Louisville Philharmonia’s Volunteer-Run Orchestra Returns To The Stage This Month After 2 Years

After two years without shows, the Louisville Philharmonia will return to the stage this month. The Louisville Philharmonia, also called “The Musicians’ Orchestra,” is an entirely volunteer-run orchestra made of part-time and full-time musicians. It had its last “real” concert in December 2019. Like nearly every other performing arts group, the group went dark during…

Vietnam Kitchen Is Staying Open And Staying The Same

The rumors started more than four years ago, and they spread quickly: “Vietnam Kitchen is going to close! The owner wants to retire! Next time they close for vacation, they won’t open again!” The fear was real. Vietnam Kitchen – VK, as its fans abbreviate it – is the longest-standing Vietnamese restaurant still open in…

Tailspin Ale Fest Releases 2022 Beer List; Set for Saturday, March 5

Tailspin Ale Fest released its beer list for 2022, and it’s no surprise it’s a doozy. The festival returns to Bowman Field this Saturday, March 5. While the festival won’t be in its traditional hangar setting, old favorites will return such as the Bourbon Barrel Beer Bar, Cider & Sour Bar, Cox’s Cigar Lounge, Drake’s…

Viral Comedian Kountry Wayne Is Bringing His Skits ‘Times 10’ To The Louisville Palace On Saturday

Comedian Kountry Wayne (Wayne Colley) got his start on Facebook, making short videos about life’s inconvenient and unfortunate moments, like catching a girlfriend’s friend naked in their house. The skits Colley created, many featuring him in these situations with his thick Georgia drawl and funny expressions, were shared heavily and made him recognizable, bringing him…

See Art In Louisville At These 19 Exhibits Open This March

 A gallery roundup of art shows to see in Louisville this month. Note: This list is a selection of current exhibitions. “WHAT LIES BENEATH” Through March Group show that’s part of the Louisville Photo Biennial. “STILL, LIFE! MOURNING, MEANING, MENDING” Through December The show focuses on dealing with loss during the pandemic. 21c Louisville 700…

Imposter Syndrome No Longer: Actors Theatre’s Erica Denise Is Award Winning And Transforming The New Voices Festival

Erica Denise is a dynamo of activity. She is a singer, actor, motivational speaker, former coordinator of fine Arts at Louisville Central Community Center (LCCC) and is now at Actors Theatre of Louisville as their director of learning and creative engagement. Denise’s passion for working with Louisville youth to express themselves through the arts led…


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