April 13, 2022

Apr 13-26, 2022

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President Biden Commutes Louisville Man’s Non-violent Drug Sentence

President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 75 people serving longterm, non-violent drug offenses on Tuesday, including a Louisville man who was sentenced to 20 years in 2008 for his part in a cocaine trafficking ring. Thomas Perkins — who was charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine hydrochloride in excess of 5 kilograms or more…

Waterfront Park Named One Of The Top 5 Riverwalks In The U.S. In Online Poll

This week, crowds will converge onto Waterfront Park for WFPK’s Waterfront Wednesday series. When they do, they’ll be visiting one of the best riverwalks in America.  On Monday, Waterfront Park was voted the fourth best riverwalk in the United States by USA Today readers. The Detroit International Riverwalk was the first place finisher.  The contest…

Waterfront Wednesday Returns This Week With Nappy Roots As The Headliner

WFPK’s beloved outdoor free music series Waterfront Wednesday returns this week, kicking off its 2022 series on April 27 with Nappy Roots, Neal Francis and Kiana & the Sun Kings. The night will be headlined by the legendary soulful rap group Nappy Roots, who formed in Bowling Green, Kentucky, in the mid-‘90s. Chicago-based Neal Francis…

10 Things To Do In Louisville This Week For $5 And Under (4/25-4/29)

TUESDAY, April 26 Frederick Law Olmsted’s 200th Birthday Cherokee Park No admission  |  2-6 p.m. To celebrate the famous creator of Louisville’s Olmsted parks system, including the great Cherokee and Iroquois parks, the Olmsted Parks Conservancy is holding an ice cream social in Cherokee Park. Graeter’s Ice Cream will be selling the goods. ‘The Farmer…

3 Concerts To Catch This Weekend in Louisville (4/22)

Friday, April 22 Scary Black, Broken Nails, Vyva Melinkolya Kaiju $8  |  8 p.m. If shoegaze and goth are your things, this show is for you. Scary Black plays swirling and intense, dark and driving post-punk that dives in ominous soundscapes, resulting in something aptly self-described as “nightmare pop.” Mostly composed from analogue synthesizers and…

5 Things To Do In Louisville This Weekend (4/22)

SATURDAY, April 23 Thunder Over Louisville Prices and times vary Derby season couldn’t start without the gigantic spectacle that is Thunder. Tomorrow’s fireworks will start at 9:30 p.m.; the airshow will start at 3 p.m. The biggest party is, of course, hosted downtown and on the waterfront. If that’s not your thing, though, here are…

No Comply Night Is Returning To The Extreme Park This July

If you love punk, thrash and all the other types of music that might annoy your neighbors, you’re in luck: No Comply Night, the all-ages music festival that debuted at the Dave Armstrong Extreme Park last September, will return to the skate park this summer. No Comply 2 will run on July 23. Doors will…

The Best Spicy Dishes In Louisville

The hottest, fieriest, most palate-scorching dish I ever ate at a local restaurant was not Indian, nor any other cuisine traditionally associated with culinary fire. Nope. It was a down-home entree – a simple grilled cheese sandwich – served up at the currently closed New Albany branch of Toast on Market. Yeah, it was a…

Kentucky’s Abortion Providers Able To Resume Operations After Judge Blocks ‘De Facto’ Ban

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Kentucky’s new layered and restrictive abortion law, which the state’s two abortion providers call a “de facto” ban. Last week, Planned Parenthood and EMW Women’s Surgical Center, the only two abortion providers that remain in Kentucky, ceased operations and launched lawsuits against the new law, which went into effect…

Kentucky Colleges See Enrollment Dip

Despite a college enrollment drop triggered by the pandemic, Kentucky’s colleges are continuing to close gaps in graduation and retention rates, especially among Black and brown students. A recent report by researchers at the University of California-Los Angeles found nationwide, the pandemic has prompted many students of color to rethink or cancel their plans after…

Kentucky Coal Mine Safety, Environmental Violations Are ‘Completely Out Of Control’ As The Industry Declines

As the coal industry has collapsed in Kentucky, companies have racked up a rising number of violations at surface mines, and state regulators have failed to bring a record number of them into compliance, internal documents show. Enforcement data from 2013 through February, along with recent internal emails, both provided to Inside Climate News by…

Where To Celebrate Record Store Day 2022 In Louisville

It’s Record Store Day this Saturday, April 23, and Taylor Swift is the official ambassador. In case you weren’t aware, Record Store Day is a worldwide initiative by independent record sellers to celebrate the culture of the indie record store but also to get folks moving through the doors and records moving out. The event…

Better Days Records Is Reviving Its Louisville-Focused Label

For decades, Better Days Records shop owner and operator Ben Jones has been a steady advocate for brick and mortar record stores and the local music scene. And that’s still as obvious as ever, as he now plans to revive and re-envision the company’s record label. Jones, who purchased the iconic local record shop in…

Everything You Need To Know About Thunder Over Louisville 2022

Derby season wouldn’t be the same without its kickoff, the gigantic fireworks spectacle that is Thunder Over Louisville, which will return for its 33rd year this Saturday, April 23, at 9:30 p.m. This year’s theme: “The Legend Returns.” Although arguably the easiest way to watch Thunder is to do so from your own home, thousands…

West Louisville Organizations Receive $50 Million In The Brown Forman Foundation’s Biggest Investment Yet

In its largest investment since forming in 2018, the Brown Forman Foundation is donating $50 million to West Louisville organizations.  The money from the charitable arm of Brown-Forman Corp. will span 10 years and benefit programs meant to advance educational opportunities from early childhood through adult learning. “Brown-Forman and the Brown-Forman Foundation aspire to have…

The Louisville Orchestra Announces Ambitious New Season For 2022-2023

Holy Beethoven, the Louisville Orchestra has announced its new ambitious season. The orchestra is entering its ninth season under the leadership of its Music Director Teddy Abrams. This season there will be new works from the recently announced Creators Corps, the 8th annual Festival of American Music featuring works by Leonard Bernstein, premiers and commissions, a…

TARC, Louisville Airport Drop Mask Requirement After Federal Ruling

Louisville’s international airport and the local bus system announced they will no longer require masks after a federal judge ruling in Florida on Monday struck down a national mandate for people on planes and public transportation. TARC passengers will no longer have to wear masks on the bus system, and the Muhammad Ali International Airport…

Mega Gas Station Buc-ee’s Opens Its First Kentucky Location

It’s a big Buc-ee-ing deal. The first Buc-ee’s gas station in Kentucky opened today off of Interstate 75 in Richmond at 6 a.m.  The Texas-based chain goes big, just like its home state state, and this Buc-ee’s is no different. It resembles a Walmart more than your typical convenience shop, occupying more than 53,000-square feet…

Learn And Celebrate Beltane With The Witches At Raven’s Roost In New Albany

The growing interest in pre-Christian holidays is giving the community many opportunities to find celebrations that don’t tie them to a church or temple but can give them a spiritual connection in other ways, often with nature. The Beltane celebrations are an example of those. Happening May 1, Beltane commemorates the midway point between spring…

10 Things To Do In Louisville This Week For $5 And Under (4/18-4/22)

WEDNESDAY, April 20 420 Community Cannabis Jamboree Steel & Leaf Free  |  4-7 p.m. We can’t light up blunts en masse in Louisville yet, but we can ignite awareness. This 4/20 event is all about cannabis advocacy and education and will feature  live music, free food, chalk art, local vendors, prize raffles and games as…

3 Concerts To Catch In Louisville This Weekend (4/15)

Saturday, April 16 FriendsFest 2022 The Enchanted Forest $15  |  2 p.m. The Enchanted Forest will play host to local jams for a good cause this Saturday afternoon and evening: eight local musical acts — Tyler Lance Walker Gill, Bandshee, The Mighty Ohio, The Tunesmiths, Planetary Overdrive, Scrooge Mandella, Tsunami Samurai, Nowhere Fast — will…

5 Things To Do This Weekend In Louisville (4/15-4/17)

FRIDAY, April 15 Songkran Festival Logan Street Market Free  |  2-7 p.m. Celebrate Songkran, Thailand’s national New Year’s holiday, also known as the water festival. There will be water guns, water balloons and the opportunity to pour water on a Buddha for blessings. Logan Street Market vendor Daisuki will serve traditional Thai dishes and offer…

Here’s The Full List Of Forecastle 2022 Set Times

If you’re one of the thousands of music fans who’ll be filling Waterfront Park at Forecastle this May to see hitmakers like Jack Harlow, Tame Impala, and Tyler, the Creator, you’re in luck: yesterday, the festival released the full schedule with all performers’ set times. Here’s the schedule. All times listed are p.m. FRIDAY, MAY…

The Louisville Youth Group Is Hosting A Leadership Summit

The Louisville Youth Group is blooming with activities this spring. First join LYG for their Youth Leadership Summit being held on April 23, beginning at 11 a.m. This free virtual event will be a great opportunity for young LGBTQIA+ students to meet community leaders and learn important skills about leadership, power building and using their…

2022’s Best CBD Gummies: Consumer Guide

Sponsored By David Baker Reviews When you are looking for the perfect personal hemp product in Louisiana, you don’t need to search any further than CBD Gummies. Hemp-based edibles help you manage physical and emotional stress in a discreet way. Not only does it look and taste like a delicious treat, but they are very…

Tomorrow, You Can Be an Extra in Anemic Royalty’s New Music Video

Local party punk band Anemic Royalty is filming a music video tomorrow — and you’re invited to join. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Anemic Royalty ? (@anemicroyaltyofficial) The band will be shooting the video for their upcoming single, “Looking Forward,” which will be released on May  5. (You can pre-save it…

Welcome Back Thunder Over Louisville At These 13 Parties

This story has been updated. Thunder Over Louisville is returning to the waterfront on Saturday, April 23 after last year’s multi-neighborhood firework show and 2020’s cancellation. You can watch the show along the Louisville riverfront for the price of a Pegasus Pin, of course, but there are other, less crowded-options. Here is a list of…

Upcoming Filson Exhibit Explores ‘Louisville’s Lost Architecture’

“Progress is not synonymous with destruction; we need not obliterate before we build. Healthy progress involves the graceful adjustment of past forms by present needs into future activities. … We must be conscious of our past before we can hope to build for an unknown future.” – Theodore M. Brown, Introduction to Louisville Architecture. (from…

Comic Reviews: ‘Call Me Nathan’ Tells The Complex Story Of A Transitioning Boy With Simple Illustrations

‘Call Me Nathan’ Original Graphic Novel Written by Catherine Castro Art by Quentin Zuttion Translated by Evan McGorray Reviewed by Felix Whetsel Puberty is difficult for everybody — raging hormones, growth spurts, changing social expectations, etc. What makes it even harder is when you know in your heart you’re going through the wrong puberty. “Call…

Tour de Lou Returns This Saturday

The 2022 PNC Tour de Lou, the Derby Festival’s annual cycling event, will return for its ninth year this Saturday, April 16. The Tour de Lou will run overall from approximately 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., though start times vary and are staggered by route. There are multiple in-person routes — 20 miles, 35 miles…

Kentucky Is Getting Another Multi-Billion Dollar Electric Vehicle Battery Plant

Kentucky is getting another multi-billion investment toward making the state a hotspot for manufacturing batteries for electric vehicles.  The Japanese electric vehicle battery technology company Envision AESC is investing $2 billion into building a plant in Bowling Green, Gov. Andy Beshear announced on Wednesday, bringing 2,000 “high-value” jobs with it. The gigafactory will be located…

Yellow Cellophane Learns To Let Go Of FOMO In New Song

Hannah Sexton — the sole mastermind behind Yellow Cellophane — doesn’t beat around the bush when it comes to the meaning of her song “Learn To Let Go.”  “It’s about FOMO,” Sexton explained. “We’ve all experienced it in one way or another — you want to stay in but all of your friends are going…

Thorns & Roses: The Union Bug Bites Louisville, And It’s Beautiful To See

ROSE: Louisville Unites The unionizing bug has bitten Louisville, and it’s beautiful to see. First, Louisville renters organized to advocate for better public housing conditions as part of the new Louisville Tenants Union. Then, Heine Brothers’ employees announced that they would be starting the process of unionization in order to advocate for better wages and…

How Louisvillians Can Help The Environment This Upcoming Earth Day

This year’s Earth Day celebration falls on Friday, April 22. Earth Day took shape when U.S. Sen. Gaylord Nelson realized that to correct the environmental devastation he witnessed in this country, it would take a groundswell of citizens aware of the need to protect the environment and ready to come together to express their admiration…

Use Your Privilege For Others

By law, we stand free to express our deepest thoughts, publish our inner unsettlings, devote ourselves to something beyond our secular world, and peacefully assemble in an expression of our shared values. However, these freedoms are only as powerful as our privilege. For those who casually enjoy lives of extensive advantages, their freedom is as…

Kentucky’s Anti-Trans Sports Bill Is Misguided On Multiple Fronts

This year marks my 14th Kentucky General Assembly as the Fairness Campaign’s lobbyist for LGBTQ rights, and I can’t believe how much harder it has gotten. We’ve halted virtually every anti-LGBTQ bill for years, but now Kentucky is on the precipice of final passage of one of the worst attacks on queer kids passing in…

WATCH: Here’s How The Yum! Center Sets Up For Ice Shows

When Disney on Ice came to the KFC Yum! Center this past weekend for four performances of “Mickey’s Search Party,” it required a very specific setup. Yesterday, the Yum! Center posted a time-lapse video of that setup process, which condenses four days of work into just 24 seconds. The time-lapse shows crew members setting up…

5 Of The Worst Moments From Kentucky’s 2022 Legislative Session (So Far)

Every news cycle now moves so fast that it’s frustratingly easy to forget heavy, terrifying breaking stories a few days later, but when the General Assembly is in session, that concept gets sent into hyperdrive. And, this year, unsurprisingly, the state’s lawmakers have constructed a tornado of harmful, dog-whistling legislation, shameless rhetoric and empty ideology.…


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