MONDAY, March 25
A/Tonal Comstock Concert Hall, UofL Free | 8-9:30 p.m. A/Tonal is a Louisville musical ensemble with cellos and clarinets, but its mindset isnt classical. Instead, it is a lively mix of traditional and contemporary with a penchant for creative performances featuring dynamic lighting and held at unique venues. It also has a residency in UofLs composition program, and on Monday, it is playing at the college.
Metal Monday: Batwizard Highlands Tap Room Bar & Grill Free | 11 p.m.-2 a.m. This week at the Highlands Tap Rooms metal show, Louisvilles own, Batwizard, will play. The local act combines the ominous atmosphere-building of doom metal with punk-leaning elements, according to Music Editor Scott Recker. Bring a 20 minute metal playlist with you for other audience members to vote on.
TUESDAY, March 26
Mental Health Series: Getting Help and Helping Others Get Help Western Branch Louisville Free Public Library Free | 6:45-7:45 p.m. The library is in the midst of a series about mental health for the African-American community. This session covers a constant question: How do I get help? Youll learn how to gain access to treatment and how to help others do the same.
WEDNESDAY, March 27
Origami for All Ages Middletown Branch Louisville Free Public Library Free | 4:30-5:45 p.m. Its another midweek craft project from your local library. This time, learn how to fold authentic origami with the help of instructor Ayako Nakajima. Call 245-7332 to make a reservation.
Widows The Floyd Theater, UofL $3 (free for students) | 5 and 8 p.m. The Floyd Theater always shows cheap, nearly-new films. This week is Widows, the blockbuster heist movie you didnt get to see, but shouldve, with four, strong female characters at its core. Dont forget to bring your dollar bills, because this showing is cash only. It runs through Friday.
Poetry & Paint Night Virtue the Venue No cover | 6:30-8:30 p.m. If you want to paint at this event, youre probably out of luck, just like theyre out of tickets, but there will still be poetry and drinks! at this evening of art. Jacy Jones-Britt, or Prolific Jones, leads the spoken word portion of the night, with Azure Williams, Shareeta Waldon and Jazzy J accompanying.
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
Girl Scout Cookies and Wine Vines Wine Bar & Spirit Shop No cover | 6-11 p.m. Samoas, Thin Mints and Tagalongs are pretty good on their own, but how about with wine? Vines Wine Bar is bringing them together for the first of two Girl Scout Cookies and wine nights (the next is April 11). Last year, they sold out, so make a reservation quick at logan.nothstine@gmail.com.
Lofi & Chill Highlands Tap Room Bar & Grill No cover | 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Introducing a new, reoccurring, genre-focused music night at Highlands Tap Room: Lofi & Chill. The first half of the evening, brought to you by DJ Alli and DJ Chmbrs, features beat cyphers (for showing off your freestyle rap abilities). The second will be DJ sets. The event promises some of the best lo-fi out there.
FRIDAY, MARCH 29
Mercury Retrograde Astrology Party Mercury Ballroom $5 | 9 p.m. Weve almost made it, guys. Mercury is officially out of retrograde on March 29. Now, whether thats a big relief to you or it means absolutely nothing, it doesnt really matter. Just know that LEO is presenting a cool party for you to celebrate the end of it. There will be celestial sounds from Louisvilles Vyva Melinkolya and Cincinnatis Near Earth Objects. And tarot card and palm readings, horoscope matches with other party guests, henna and body glitter. For only $5, its almost like coming was written in the stars.
auralgamiSOUNDS presents: Paper Anniversary 4 Kaiju $6 (its cheap, just go) | 9 p.m. Louisville DIY record label, auralgamiSOUNDS, celebrates with three days of music, starting with four local bands at Kaiju. Catch Future Killer, ATOMO, Softcheque and Soft Self Portraits, who are playing their final show.
This article appears in March 20, 2019.
