February 16, 2022

Feb 16 - Mar 1, 2022

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The Winners Of Literary LEO 2022’s Short Fiction Contest Are Here

Another round of our annual Literary LEO competition is in the books, and we’re once again blown away by all of the talent that floats through our community. We selected a 1st through 3rd place for each category — short fiction, poetry, color photography, black & white photography and cartoons — and various honorable mentions…

Sherby Is Back After 2 Years, And They’ve Got A Huge Headliner

Sherby, the Derby Eve music festival at the intersection of Sherwood Avenue and Bardstown Road, is returning for its 10th year after two years off, and they’ve snagged a big headliner: country singer Maggie Rose. Sherby, which started in 2011, was canceled in the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021, although organizers did tow a…

10 Things To Do This Week For $5 And Under In Louisville (2/28-3/4)

TUESDAY, March 1 Dairy Kastle Opening Dairy Kastle No cover  |  11 a.m.-9 p.m. Dairy Kastle, the popular ice cream and food stand at 575 Eastern Parkway, is reopening for the season this Tuesday. Eats are cheap at Dairy Kastle, so you’re sure to find something for less than $5.  Sherby 10: Kick-Off Party Mile…

The Clever Moose Cafe In NuLu Is Getting A New Name And Menu

The Clever Moose Cafe in NuLu is getting “a new look, new menu and new name,” according to a news release.  The revamped restaurant will be called the Everyday Kitchen Cafe, named after its sister restaurant Everyday Kitchen.  Everyday Kitchen Cafe will be the more affordable, breakfast-and-lunch foil to Everyday Kitchen’s upscale dinner dining environment. â€¦

Suspect Arrested In Shooting Of Former Kentucky Lawmaker’s Daughter

A man suspected of shooting and killing a Kentucky lawmaker’s daughter has been arrested, according to Kentucky State Police. Shannon Gilday, 23, of Taylor Mill, Kentucky was found walking along Barnes Mill Road in Madison County just after 4:30 a.m. this morning by the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, and he was taken into custody without…

Fish Fry Season Is Upon Us: Where To Go In Louisville This Year

Easter is late this year, and working backwards, that means that Mardi Gras and Ash Wednesday are a little behind schedule, too. Fat Tuesday is coming up on March 1, and Ash Wednesday, beginning the penitential season of Lent, is March 2, one week from today. In other words, if you’ve been craving fried fish…

New Films Worth Watching (And Some That Aren’t)

The Runner 4 star(s), 39 minutes, Shudder Yes, “The Runner” is essentially a longform music video meant to accompany the release of new music by electro-darkwave artists Boy Harsher (Jae Matthews and Augustus Muller), but rarely do the artists themselves invest so much of their own time, energy and imagination. Matthews and Muller co-wrote and…

Accused Of Extortion, Louisville’s Top Prosecutor Drops Charges – But Keeps Cash

This story was produced by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting, a nonprofit newsroom by Louisville Public Media. For more, visit KyCIR.org. Two years ago, prosecutors offered a St. Matthews man a deal: give up $380,000 in cash through asset forfeiture, and criminal charges just filed against his family would be dropped. The case has…

Netflix’s New ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ Is A Botched Job

They say everything’s bigger in Texas, which is accurate when it comes to the body count in Netflix’s recently released “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” The movie is a soft reboot of the notorious film series that first shocked audiences in 1974, acting as a direct sequel to the premier installment while overlooking all of its…

3 Concerts To Catch This Weekend In Louisville (2/25-2/27)

Friday, Feb. 25 Trapkingkai (EP Release) The Whirling Tiger $10  |  9 p.m. Experimental and versatile hip-hop artist Trapkingkai is releasing a sophomore EP, Life Of A Wallflower. There will also be performances from Forrest Gumpshun, Dave.Will.Chris, Westside Jeff and Christopher A Robbins, as well as sounds from $weetboy, Sam Sneed and McKinley. Saturday, Feb.…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (2/25-2/27)

SATURDAY, Feb. 26 LM Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival LM Sugarbush, LLC, Salem, Indiana No cover  |  9 a.m.-5 p.m. Every year, we eagerly await the time when we can travel to the LM Sugarbush factory in Salem, Indiana, for pancakes with maple syrup, maple cinnamon rolls, maple barbecue pork ribs and containers of maple syrup.…

‘Drowned Town’: A Book That Examines The Wide Panorama Of Perspectives On Damming In Kentucky

“Drowned Town” by Jayne Moore Waldrop (Fireside Industries; 272 pgs., $24.95) “I guess we don’t realize what we have until it’s gone”, says one prominent character. That could be the keynote for Waldrop’s novelistic collection of linked stories about the consequences of damming and recreational development at the Kentucky-Tennessee border in the middle of the…

Louisville’s Annual Juneteenth Celebration Now Has An Official Commission To Help Plan Its Events

With the signing of a Metro Council ordinance, the Juneteenth Jubilee Commission, a 15-member group that will plan Louisville’s annual Juneteenth celebration, is now an official city commission. Louisville’s Juneteenth Jubilee was first held in 2019. In 2020, Mayor Greg Fischer signed an executive order in making Juneteenth an official holiday in Louisville. President Joe…

Party Horse NFT Now Has An Official Bourbon Sponsor

The Party Horse NFT folks are back with an official sponsor for their initiative. Maker’s Mark will be the official bourbon partner for 2022 and supply limited-edition Party Horse labels to the first 1,000 “early adopters.”   Let me rehash what an NFT is — here’s what I wrote in a previous article about the company:…

Popular Louisville Ice Cream Stand Dairy Kastle To Reopen Next Week

Dairy Kastle, the popular seasonal ice cream and food stand at 575 Eastern Parkway, will reopen for the 2022 season next Tuesday, March 1. Katherine Smith, who co-owns Dairy Kastle with her husband Damian Vitale, told LEO this morning that she’s excited to welcome customers back after the store closed for its annual break in…

New Details Emerge On Micro-Brewery Planned For The Highlands

Epiphany Barrel House, a micro-brewery planned for The Highlands, has a new projected opening date — well, time period — and a head brewer.  The brewery, which was first announced in April of last year, is now slated to open in June or July of this year and will be helmed by Maggie Bray, who…

Hy-Vee Grocery Chain Announces Location Of Its First Louisville Store

Hy-Vee — a popular Iowa-based grocery store — has announced where it will be opening in Louisville: at 7405 Bardstown Road, outside of the Gene Snyder and past Fern Creek. The company has acquired 12 acres at SouthPointe Commons, where it has plans to open a 150,000-square foot store by 2023, tentatively.  This would be…

A Jury Has Been Selected For The Trial Of Brett Hankison

A jury has been seated for the trial of former LMPD Detective Brett Hankison. The trial will begin in earnest tomorrow and is estimated to take up to two weeks. On Tuesday afternoon, 15 people — 12 jurors and three alternates — were selected for the jury. They come from a pool that was whittled…

Jeffersonville Library Adds An LGBTQ+ Section

The Jeffersonville Township Public Library has a new section: a collection of LGBTQ+ books, movies and audio stories, with more materials coming. Library Director David Seckman said the dedicated space on the library’s first floor serves two purposes: It makes the library a welcoming space, and it makes it easier for readers to find LGBTQ+…

New Film Features Unseen Material From Late Louisville Comedian Tim Wilson

A documentary featuring the late comedian and Louisville resident Tim Wilson is forthcoming. “Tim Wilson Alive at the Punchline” is a 2-and-a-half-hour documentary about the comedian’s life and work compiled from unseen material filmed at the Punchline Comedy Club in Atlanta. The video was produced and edited by his daughter, son and his sister, Sophia…

Medina Spirit Stripped Of 2021 Kentucky Derby Win, Baffert Suspended

Medina Spirit has been posthumously disqualified as the winner of the 2021 Kentucky Derby because of a drug violation, a rare occurrence that has only happened twice in the horse race’s 147 year history. Second place finisher Mandoulen is now the official winner of the Derby. The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission made the decision on…

You Can Be In A Music Video With A Louisville Deathcore Band This Week

Louisville deathcore group Until The Dead Walk, whom you may know from their intense musical breakdowns and hilarious online antics, will be featured in a music video that’s filming this week — and you’re invited to join.  The Syracuse-based metalcore band Fight From Within will be in Louisville on Friday, Feb. 25, to shoot a…

10 Things To Do This Week For $5 And Under In Louisville (2/21-2/25)

MONDAY, Feb. 21 When Past Meets Present: Public Policy & the 21st Century Black Family Fast Class Louisville Free Public Library Free  |  6:30 p.m. UofL  Assistant Professor Kalasia Ojeh “will discuss the history of the Black Family and the 1965 Moynihan Report. That report described the Black family as rooted in problematic pathologies of…

John Schnatter Joins List Of Right-Wingers Speaking At CPAC

John Schnatter, the disgraced founder and CEO of Papa Johns, has been announced as a speaker for the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), which takes place this week in Orlando from Feb. 24-27. Speakers also include right-wingers like Donald Trump, Gov. Ron DeSantis, Glenn Beck, Candace Owens, Sebastian Gorka, Sen. Ted Cruz and Tito Ortiz.…

What I Learned From Watching More Than 500 Jan. 6 Videos

I recently watched hundreds of videos from the Jan. 6 insurrection. Many of the stark moments from the attack on the U.S. Capitol are well-known — the battle at the west terrace tunnel, the shooting of rioter Ashli Babbitt, the desecration of the Senate chamber. But nothing provides the kind of granular and exhaustive understanding of that day like…

3 Concerts To Catch This Weekend In Louisville (2/18)

Friday, Feb. 18 EMO NITE Headliners Music Hall $16  |  9 p.m. Emo Nite LA is back in town to provide Louisville millennials with a shot of nostalgia. This concert features special guest William Beckett. Here is a photo set from the last production the company put on in Louisville.  Whiskey Bent Valley Boys The…

5 Things To Do This Weekend In Louisville (2/18-2/20)

FRIDAY, Feb. 18 A Magical Date Night Event J&B Magic Shop and Theater, New Albany $12  |  7-8:15 p.m. If you missed out on providing a Valentine’s Day surprise to your sweetheart, make it up to them with a truly magical date night: A show from mindreader and fortune teller Jared Howell and dark comedy…

The Video For Jack Harlow’s New Single ‘Nail Tech’ Just Dropped, And It Features A Few Homages To Louisville

Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include more Louisville references in Harlow’s video. Louisville native Jack Harlow dropped his latest single, “Nail Tech,” at midnight earlier today. Since the success of 2020’s That’s What They All Say, which threw Harlow into national fame, the rapper has been teasing new work that he says…

New Kentucky Bill Would Ban Delta 8, The ‘Legal Weed’

A Kentucky lawmaker has filed a bill to ban all intoxicating hemp-derived products, which would include consumables containing Delta 8 and Delta 10: two cannabis compounds that get you high and exist in a legal gray area in the state.  Kentucky Sen. Paul Hornback, a farmer, introduced the bill on Monday, and it has been…

Trevor Noah Of ‘The Daily Show’ Is Asking Viewers To Donate To A Louisville Nonprofit

“The Daily Show” on Comedy Central is no stranger to spotlighting and soliciting donations for nonprofits, especially organizations that advocate for racial and gender equality, climate justice and civic engagement. This week, they’re focusing on an organization close to home: the Louisville-based nonprofit Change Today, Change Tomorrow. In a clip from the show that the…

The Flea Off Market Announces Its Outdoor Return To Market Street

The Flea Off Market, a gigantic outdoor flea market in NuLu featuring local vendors, recently announced when it would be returning to outdoor operations for its spring 2022 season. It’ll be back in the lot at 1000 E. Market St. on March 5-6.  The other Flea Off Market dates are: March 12-13, 19-20, and 26-27;…

Louisville Mayoral Candidate Says Criminal Justice System Is ‘Broken’ In Response To Release Of Alleged Shooter

Democratic Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg spoke out against his alleged shooter being released from custody, calling the criminal justice system “clearly broken” in a statement Thursday. “It is nearly impossible to believe that someone can attempt murder on Monday and walk out of jail on Wednesday,” said Greenberg.  The statement from Greenberg came the…

The Louisville Community Bail Fund Posts Bond For Activist Accused Of Shooting At Mayoral Candidate, Says He Needs Mental Health Help

Editor’s Note: Around 8 p.m. Wednesday night, Quintez Brown was released from Metro Corrections. The Louisville Community Bail Fund has posted bond for Quintez Brown, the prominent Louisville activist charged in the attempted shooting of Democratic mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.  Brown has not yet been released, said Chanelle Helm with the bail fund, and she…

One Of Kentucky’s Anti Critical Race Theory Bills Might Be Heard In Committee Tomorrow. Here’s What’s In It

The Kentucky General Assembly is really committed to squashing critical race theory in classrooms.  Out of four anti-CRT bills that have been introduced, one is actually supposed to get a hearing before a legislative committee on Thursday. The legislation is Senate Bill 138, which was introduced earlier this month by the Senate Education Committee’s chair,…

New Filson Exhibit Explores ‘Louisville’s Lost Architecture’

This Friday, the Filson HIstorical Society will open their new exhibit. The “Forgotten Foundations: Louisville’s Lost Architecture,” curated by Jana Meyer and Danielle Spalenka, will open Feb. 18.  The exhibit explores the “rise, fall and revitalization of the urban core.” For most of Louisville’s history, the heart of the city was its downtown area. It…

Louisville Restaurant Week Returns

It’s been a hard two years for restaurant owners, but Louisville Restaurant Week has returned to help boost traffic in our local dining scene and contribute to a local nonprofit. From Feb. 21-27, participating restaurants in Louisville will have special pre-fixe three-course menus for $26, $36 or $46. The dishes on offer will be available…

The Winners Of Literary LEO 2022’s Poetry Contest Are Here

Another round of our annual Literary LEO competition is in the books, and we’re once again blown away by all of the talent that floats through our community. We selected a 1st through 3rd place for each category — short fiction, poetry, color photography, black & white photography and cartoons — and various honorable mentions…

Modest Mouse Is Stopping By Louisville On Large U.S. Tour

Modest Mouse expanded their recently-announced tour yesterday, but, of course, on April 26 they will be making a stop in Louisville at Iroquois Amphitheater. The Louisville show is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. and tickets start at $39.50. The band is touring in support of their 2021 album, The Golden Casket, which is their…


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