FRIDAY, Jan. 17
After Hours at the Speed Speed Art Museum $20 adults, $15 seniors, children 4-17 | 5-10 p.m. After Hours, but make it 20s themed. This latest soiree at the Speed Museum features a tintype photographer, roaming CirqueLouis artists, a free screening of the 1927 film Metropolis, music from Small Time Napoleon and the Prohibition era-inspired Rannygazoo and much more (including food and cocktails). Besides all the festivities, you can peruse the art museum with the added delight of a tour of the Speeds horse-themed Tales from the Turf exhibit with retired history professor James Claypool.
SATURDAY, Jan. 18
Rage Yoga Monnik Beer Co. $12 in advance, $15 day-of | 10 a.m.-11 a.m. To reach your zen, you dont have to be zen. With rage yoga, instructor Mandy Jolly walks you through your typical poses, as well as some not-so-typical ones while allowing you to scream, cuss hey, release a war cry even against a soundtrack of kickass music and occasional bad jokes. Bring your own mat.
KRM Live Logan Street Market Free | 6-8 p.m. Witness some of the talents of Louisvilles refugee community. Sanaan Hamza, Fred Bogert and Julia Purcell with the Louisville Folk School are among those performing at Kentucky Refugee Ministries arts and culture event. Enjoy the show with a Safai coffee in hand or a slice of cake from Louisville Vegan Foods, two of the many vendors at the Logan Street Market. This event is free, but suggested online donations of $5 to $10 can be given here.
Dolly B-Day Party ShopBar No cover | 7 p.m. Celebrate the Queen of Country (Dolly Partons) birthday with Dolly drink specials, Dolly movies and, of course, Dolly music curated by DJ Craig Pfunder.
SUNDAY, Jan. 19
Punk Rock Sunday Magnolia Bar $5 | 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Youll get exactly what you asked for at Punk Rock Sunday. From Louisville, Plague IX and Hazelfire (which recently released a cover album) bring genre-bending punk rock and noise punk. Jay Parade, from Charleston, West Virginia, are three nerds that play music together in the garage sometimes, but, like, in a punk rock way.
This article appears in January 15, 2020.
