December 5, 2006

Dec 5-11, 2006

City Strobe – For sale, for real: The Rudyard Kipling

Wanted: Incredibly patient entrepreneur to own 7,400-square-foot (or thereabouts) piece of Louisville’s entertainment history at 422 W. Oak St. Entrepreneur must support musicians both loud and soft, loquacious poets, actors, actresses and bar patrons of every stripe. Staff works fingers to the bone. Previous owners, a combined age of 141, want to spend more time…

Does Louisville have a gang problem?

Questions have arisen in the wake of the recent gang-related murder of a Louisville teen. LMPD officials talk about the issue as if it’s to be expected, while those whose neighborhoods bear the brunt think it’s time to admit the problem is far more than average.Lt. Col. Philip Turner is a patrol commander and assistant…

Rumor & Innuendo

Movin’ on? Frankly, Bob Domine’s impertinence notwithstanding, there was never a question that Brian Brohm would return for his senior season. The pertinent query is which of U of L’s other two stars is likely to move early to the next level? Most speculation has been about Heisman-quality multi-purpose back Michael Bush. How does his…

Erosia (Letters to the Editor)

LEO welcomes letters that are brief (250 words max) and thoughtful. Ad hominem attacks will be ignored, and we need your name and a daytime phone number. Send snail mail to EROSIA, 640 S. Fourth St., Louisville, Ky. 40202. Fax to 895-9779 or e-mail to leo@leoweekly.com. We may edit for length, grammar and clarity. CorrectionA…

The Stripped Lid: Why strippers love the holidays

It’s that warm, special time of the year; good folk find it in their hearts to earmark a few dollars for donation to those in need. Though most approach with a shy, guilty comportment, as dollars land in that familiar spot, smiles overcome feelings of shame. Let all men (and women — c’mon gals, no…

On Media: The future comes to the present at The C-J

The future of newspapering was made clear to Courier-Journal staffers this week in the form of company-wide meetings focused on a new reality — C-J parent company Gannett is implementing its “Information Center” concept in Louisville, standing traditional newsroom realities on their collective heads. What has seemed a gradual shift to delivering news in new…

Aftertastes

Primo, 445 E. Market St., 583-1808. Bim Deitrich’s restaurant just unveiled its seasonal menus for autumn, featuring many goodies, including a Northwestern Italian-style dish of wide ribbon pasta with braised lamb ragu and mushrooms. The Insalata di Mare (“seafood salad”) makes the heart of a shellfish lover go pitty-pat. (Reviewed 10/04; Rating: N/A)   Stumler…

The Bar Belle: Tailgating and taleflaunting

I was a little late to the party this year — I attended my first U of L tailgate at the last game of the season on Saturday. I never realized that you don’t really need a ticket to the game — you can have a grand old time wandering through the parking lot picking…

Music Preview: Cancer can’t silence tenor sax player

Bennett Higgins: Photo courtesy of the Jazz Factory. Bennett Higgins is playing his first show since he had surgery for esophageal cancer. There was a time when Bennett Higgins couldn’t even enjoy a steak dinner.In 2004, Higgins was undergoing treatment for esophageal cancer when those twin terrors — chemotherapy and radiation — robbed every ounce…

Ode to Matt Mason

Matt Mason Matthew Mason, a member of the local band Bad Blood, passed away last week. The following poem was written by friend and fellow musician, Darren Rappa. —Editor A boy and his cat,as innocent as that.A simple explanation to relieve the situation,yes, we would be grateful for that. But nothing makes sensewhen things become…

Theater Review – ‘Language of Angels’: Noh Way

Language of Angels: Photo by Harlan Taylor Courtney Miller (Celie) and Joey Coe (JB) in Walden Theatre’s “Language of Angels.” The “Rashomon effect” is the effect of subjective perception on memory, and explains how multiple observers provide different but equally believable accounts of an event. Naomi Iizuka’s “Language of Angels” uses this device to relate…

Community Listings

Holiday Events Christmas Gift & Décor Show — at KY Fair & Expo Center South Wing, free, $5 parking, Dec. 8-10, Fri. at 11am-8pm, Sat. at 10am-8pm, Sun. at 11am-5pm, 456-2244.Lessons & Carols — for Advent & Christmas, presented by Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, featuring singers, ringers & readers, Louisville Seminary, 1044 Alta Vista Rd.,…

Arts & Entertainment Listings

Holiday Events ••Walnut Street Baptist Church — presents Christmas Celebration “O Come Let Us Adore Him,” Dec. 8 at 7pm, Dec. 9 at 2:30 & 6pm, and Dec. 10 at 2:30 & 6pm, 589-5290.Trinity High School — Trinity Jazz Band & Trinity Singers will perform Christmas concerts, in auditorium, 115 N. Sherrin Ave.: $5, Dec.…

Staff Picks

Thursday, Dec. 7R. Keenan Lawler    R. Keenan Lawler is receiving much critical acclaim for his latest album, Music for the Bluegrass States, released on Xeric Records. Said Pitchfork Media: “His fertile playing, amplified by the resonator’s ringing tone, evokes the avant-folk of John Fahey, the minimalist drone of Tony Conrad, the backwoods blues of Charley…

Video TapeWorm: Releases through Tuesday, Dec. 12

THIS WEEK’S TWIN PEEKSTALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE BALLAD OF RICKY BOBBY2006; DVD $28.95-$38.95, PG-13/URWill Ferrell’s latest finds him in familiar waters as a big, hairy dimwit, loved by all. It is, apparently, an autobiography, carefully disguised as the tale of NASCAR’s greatest driver who has it all until unnerved and beaten by “Borat”’s Sacha Baron Cohen.…


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