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Breaking the cycle: New Legacy aims to help ex-cons reintegrate and fight the pattern of recidivism
When he was 12 years old, Kenny Tilley used drugs for the first time with an older family member. In 2005, he served his first stint in prison for a robbery committed to support his habit. Over the next decade, he would be incarcerated several more times for drug-related offenses. Each time he was released,…
Stream Æves’ new single ‘Undefeatable (Victor Corbett Remix)’ early
A slick and atmospheric slow-burning piece of pop, Æves new single, Undefeatable (Victor Corbett Remix) which will appear on their forthcoming debut EP, Ignite is a serious and smart song that uses a less-is-more lyrical approach to hit hard, while easygoing and swirling layers of haze surround it. The duos EP is scheduled to be released…
From in-depth profiles to how he changed sportswriting: 10 articles to read about Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali, who passed away at 74 on Friday, was charismatic, outspoken and lightning fast, with the uncanny ability to dodge blows from opponents and society alike. He established himself as the unequivocally greatest boxer of all time, and an individual who would put that title (and an actual tangible one) on the line for…
13 things to do under $5 this week in Louisville
Monday Outdoor Screening of ‘Grease’ Iroquois Amphitheater Free; 7:30 p.m. Grab your sweetheart and head to Iroquois Park for a night under the stars with the classic musical, Grease. This screening at the Iroquois Amphitheater is first come first serve, so make sure and get there early. Wednesday I Am Ali Festival Kentucky Center for…
On Ali: ‘ as long as they ain’t free, I ain’t free’
Muhammad Ali was always more than a story. If you were a young black child in the West End, you were likely to be connected in some way. Through family or friends, he was more than some person on the news. He was a favored son from our streets, our neighborhood, one of us. In…
On Ali: ‘Let’s chill with the hate talk’
Rednecks full of hot-dogs and mercury, who have never played war are now in a race to out gross each other by throwin’ every racist and derogatory epithet they have in their limited vocabulary at Muhammad Ali look, you dastardly dudes and lil lords of confusion, I know you’re sitting there in your shit-shack…
5 things to do in Louisville this weekend (6/3)
FRIDAY ReSurfaced: The Liberty Build 319 S. Shelby St. Free; 5 p.m. ReSurfaced is at it again, turning an unimpressive lot into one of the hottest party spots in the city. This Friday is West Louisville FoodPort night, a chance to learn about this exciting project, while enjoying drinks, food and music by AMPED (Academy…
Slipknot, Avenged Sevenfold set to headline Louder Than Life 2016
Yesterday, Louder Than Life announced its 2016 lineup, which includes Slipknot, Avenged Sevenfold, Slayer, Disturbed, Korn, The Pretty Reckless, Cheap Trick and Anthrax. In its third year, Louder Than Life returns to Champions Park on Oct. 1-2. Tickets are currently on sale, and here is the official poster with the full lineup:
Butterfly wrangler, ‘I always loved bugs’
Like all good diplomats, they know how to work a room. Flitting from one spot to the next, they may only pause to acknowledge a bunch of flowers or take a quick sip of a drink before moving on to the real order of business. Facilitating education. Forging strategic alliances. Rehabilitating failed states. And of…
Thorns & Roses: The Best & Worst (6/1)
Put your best (white) face forward Failed congressional candidate Everett Corley, among those fighting to keep the Confederate memorial at UofL, posted on Facebook a photo of anti-statue activist Ricky Jones beside one of a dead Confederate soldier. His description: Heres who lost today and heres Ricky Jones, that damn black bastard who won. Later, Corley…
There and back again: ?A conversation with Bleubird
Before he swings into town to play Haymarket Whiskey Bar, we caught up with Jacques Bruna (also known as Bleubird) to talk about how moving back to his hometown helped his latest record, the most important thing hes learned as a performer and why he sends every record that he makes to Mike Pattons house.…
b:sides: Julie of the Wolves
Catching up with Stephanie Gary was no small feat. Gary, who is the vocalist/guitarist for Julie of the Wolves and a stay-at-home mother to a toddler, confessed to a cracked phone and the likelihood of repeated distractions. Finding a little quiet time to work, whether thats to promote the band, or anything else, can be…
Sluthole: Bong Songs: Sluthole’s Greatest “Hits”
Disregard whatever preconceived notions you may have going into an album by a band named Sluthole, because this is an incredibly mellow and blissed-out fuzz-fest that includes enormous guitar riffs over simple, elegant drums and honeyed vocals. The end result is equal parts Jesus and Mary Chain and Queens of the Stone Age, albeit with…
Shawn Sleeps Naked: Burning
(self-released) Shawn Sleeps Naked creates well-crafted slacker rock that sounds lifted straight from a mid-90s indie film, and they do it well. You can imagine a scene opening: someones dirty room, clothes scattered about, band posters on the wall and probably some Christmas lights up for mood. Its that kind of visual quality that informs…
Otis Jr.: Ships EP
(self-released) With the release of the Ships EP, the velvety voice of Otis Junior has more than proven that his music is, or very well ought to be, the soundtrack to your sweet moments. There are a lot of particularly low-key numbers here, making this the sort of record that you put on to candlelight,…
Hal Dolls: Dose
(self-released) With the release of Dose, Hal Dolls once again shows a penchant for fuzzed-out punk, carrying sensibilities that would seem right at home on the bill with the Dead Kennedys or The Circle Jerks. Guitarist/vocalist Doug Maxson, a veteran of the Louisville indie scene, offers a refreshing take on the genre that seems to…
Joe List: Boston comedy filled with sarcasm, tight punchlines
Joe List is a comedian who hails from Whitman, Massachusetts, a small town just south of Boston, where he grew up with dreams of being a comedian like the greats he saw on television. After high school, he relocated to Boston, where he began to pursue those dreams, which seem to be coming true: He…
Bats pitcher Robert Stephenson’s fastball has always had the speed, and now he’s added the accuracy
On the mound, Bats pitcher Robert Stephenson rocks into motion and fires his fastball. You know its going to be coming in hot and hard to hit. Stephensons fastball has always had the fire. Whats new this summer is the talented 23-year-old now has a pretty good idea where his heat is headed. A couple…
Catch the buzz: A Q&A with Amber Cann, president of Kentuckiana Beekeepers Association
Today, there are an estimated 2,000 hobby and commercial beekeepers in Kentucky. Amber Cann, president of Kentuckiana Beekeepers Association, is a fourth-generation beekeeper and has been keeping bees in Louisville for five years. She said beekeeping is a meditative hobby, but it also has economic, environmental and health impacts on the community. We caught up with…
Saffron’s, a long-term keeper
Just over a month ago, I spoke with joy of the memorable rice-ball experience at Silvios Italian Restaurant. I love Italian rice balls! Two-bite rounds of deliciously spiced and seasoned rice, rendered crunchy and crusty, and served with a savory sauce. Rice balls make a great appetizer, not to mention, the ultimate bar snack. And…
Welcome to Havana-ville: Louisville is a mecca of a fresh and evolving culinary and beverage scene
Im well-aware that by the time this issue has been on newsstands for a few days, most of LEO Land will be convinced that I have a major girl-crush on Ashley Smashley Towning, local bartendress of at Fontleroys. Ive mentioned her inexorable talents and presence in the cocktail scene before, I know. And now, not…
This week our curmudgeonly British chaps take on the sewer rate hike and Louisville City… er, football
Im going to tell you what one of the weirdest things about Louisville is. Oh, joy. Your ill-informed opinion. Heres what I find weird: Youve lived here nearly a decade, and nobody has kicked your teeth in. Your charm may work on Americans, but it wont work on me. One of the weirdest things here…
Open for business
When a think tank deems your city is worthy of a study because of your turn-of-the-century (not 21st) magnitude, followed by the city losing its footing, only to enjoy a bit of a renaissance, and then its swift and rapid decline, do you celebrate or lament? Or do you implement a plan to reverse brain-drain,…
Not a teachable monument
Before we go any further, can we all agree that UofL President Ramseys push to have the Confederate monument moved is just a convenient diversion, at least in part, to make himself look like a humanitarian, when all hes doing is trying to save his own sombrero-wearing ass? Be honest you were all thinking…
Your Voice
On LEO at the NRA Convention: Why you might want a gun Good article. Some hippies own firearms as well. Ian McIan On Design: Move transportation plan The most important single element that can alter and improve Louisville transportation is something that should already be in place. But because…






