Jan 31 – Feb 13, 2025

Jan 31 - Feb 13, 2025 / Vol. 35 / No. 15

Tarot Reading Near Me: Best Sites to Book a Psychic Session in 2025

If you’ve ever had one, there’s nothing like a good tarot reading when you need some clarity in life. In this article, we’ve reviewed tarot reading sites with 20+ years of experience, hundreds of psychics, millions of customers, and big introductory discounts. Whether you’re searching for “a tarot reading near me” for love issues or…

Celebrate Black Artistry And Culture By Attending The Black Recharge Hair Show

Friday, February 28th, 2025 marks the return of the Black Recharge Hair Show, a unique celebration of Black beauty, expression, and community. This renowned hair showcase explores themes of Afro-futurism, cultural pride, and Black hair as a form of resistance, all while raising funds for food justice initiatives. The event will be hosted by WLKY’s…

Enjoy A Culinary Treat And Support Local Restaurants

Dining out locally and helping an area charity will go hand-in-hand with the return of Louisville Restaurant Week, February 24-March 2, 2025. This dining out focused week will encourage locals to experience Louisville’s lively culinary scene with a prix-fixe three-course menu for $26, $36, $46, and $56 at participating restaurants. In addition, one dollar of…

Gravy Cup Competition Returns to Mellwood Arts Center

Mellwood Art Center will host the 12th Annual Gravy Cup on March 1, 2025 from 9-12pm. Professional chefs and home cooks will showcase their recipes to a panel of professional and celebrity judges. Categories include Traditional, Non-Traditional, and Vegetarian/Vegan. Attendees also have a chance to vote for the People’s Choice Award. More Than Just Gravy…

Inclement Snow And Bitter Cold Are Impacting Louisville’s Homeless Population For The Worse. What Can Be Done To Ease The Pain?

The most vulnerable citizens of Louisville are facing an escalating crisis as winter continues its onslaught over the city. Not only are extreme snowfall and low temperatures upsetting daily living, but they also expose and aggravate the structural problems the population of people who are houseless face. From historic snowfall to protracted severe weather, Louisville’s…

Distillery Dogs With Vile Things And Shock Probation

Saturday, February 22 Air Devil’s Inn | 2802 Taylorsville Rd. | facebook.com/airevilsinn | $5 | 9 p.m. | 21+ The Distillery Dogs are a new band out of Bardstown, KY made up of some notable musicians who’ve been around the local music scene for some time now: Buckshot George, Lorn Fountain, Dead End Dave (Wathen),…

Legalize Lex 2025 Lineup Has Been Announced! See Who Will Be There

Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April 19 Al’s Bar | 601 N Limestone, Lexington, KY 40508 | facebook.com/alsbarlexington | $50 advance (both days), Fri. $20 (door), Sat. $40 (door) | Fri. 7 p.m., Sat. 5 p.m. | 21+ Who’s up for a road trip to Lexington? Who’s ready to have their brain (and quite possibly…

USA Gymnastics’ 2025 Winter Cup Coming To Louisville

The USA Gymnastics’ 2025 Winter Cup is set for February 21-23, 2025 at the Kentucky International Conventer Center. Paris Olympic medalists Hezly Rivera and Frederick Richard are among the athletes registered to make their 2025 competitive debuts. Fields will feature Olympic and World medalists along with the country’s top junior elite and Level 10 gymnasts. Tickets…

Yared Nuguse Breaks Indoor Mile World Record at 2025 Millrose Games

Yared Nuguse has made history again, setting a new indoor mile world record at the 2025 Millrose Games. The Louisville native clocked an astounding 3:47.22, beating the previous record of 3:47.38 established by Jakob Ingebrigtsen in 2022, a difference of .15 seconds. The race at The Armory in New York City saw Nuguse seize control…

Tyrone Cotton At The Mellwood Tavern

Saturday, February 15 The Mellwood Tavern | 1801 Brownsboro Rd. | themellwoodtavern.com | Free | 8 p.m. | 21+ Although he has been playing around the area for 30 years now, it wasn’t until 2023 that Louisville blues legend Tyrone Cotton released his debut album Man Like Me. And quite frankly, it is a masterpiece!…

Genocide Needs Permission

Genocide needs permission. We gave it. Genocide doesn’t ask for permission, of course. It just commits its crimes against humanity and, frequently, we all say it’s ok. Sometimes “we” means the global community because the genocide or ethnic cleansing is in a place we’ve rarely heard from and our outrage plates are already full. By…

The Louisville Jewish Film Festival Returns

The Louisville Jewish Film Festival returns this February. Now in its 27th season, the festival will feature 11 films created by — and telling stories about — the Jewish diaspora. The festival will present six event programs at cinemas across Louisville, including Baxter Avenue Theatres Filmworks and Speed Cinema, as well as virtual screenings available…

Listen Local — Must-Read Reviews of Louisville’s Hottest New Music

LEO Weekly has Spotify playlists for each Listen Local column featuring selected tracks from each reviewed release. Check them out here! Ron Whitehead The Way of the Heart: Old Age Suite in Four Movements – EP It’s not every day you get an email from a living legend asking if you’d review their new album.…

LEO Spring 2025 Arts and Entertainment Guide

Louisville has a kaleidoscopic array of visual art exhibits, dance performances, outdoor festivals, film screenings, live music, and theater in town. From ballet to short films to the return of local legends, here is LEO’s guide to some of the most tantalizing celebrations and recreation happening this spring. VISUAL ART JANUARY 2025–FEBRUARY 2025 The SuperNatural…

7th Annual Beignet Bash Is Back At Old Louisville Brewery

The 7th Annual Beignet Bash will be held on Tuesday, March 4th, 2025. The public is invited to attend. Old Louisville Brewery and Mattingly Edge are collaborating on this Mardi Gras-themed event, which will feature fresh-fried beignets, traditional king cake, and a special chicory-infused beer. An online silent auction, running from February 18 to March…

What Does the Bible Say About Psychics? Find the Truth

The Bible contains a lot of wisdom about how Christians should conduct their lives. It also includes advice on what not to do if you want to have a good relationship with God and enter his kingdom in the next life (if you believe in Christianity, of course). The Bible also gives warnings about individuals…

Cartomancy Meanings: Interpretations of the Deck of 52 Cards

A king-high straight flush might win you the pot in poker, but what might the “9 through king of spades” mean for your love life or career? Or do you perhaps need help with a love spell? Cartomancy—commonly referred to as playing card divination—has existed since the 14th century. We’d like to show you how…

Local Author And Historian To Speak At Cultural Arts Center

On Saturday, Feb. 15, the Cultural Arts Center will host Guest Speaker Pam Peters, local author and historian, as she leads the discussion Memory and the Underground Railroad in Floyd County: Looking Back, Moving Forward from 1-2 p.m. in honor of Black History Month. The Southern Indiana region has many historical connections with the Underground…

How One Queer Kentuckian Supports Louisvillians In Need

Sydni Hampton is a Kentucky-born trans woman who manages the Louisville Pride Center, an LGBTQ community center in the Old Louisville neighborhood. The center is a component of the Louisville Pride Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that supports the health and wellness of all Louisvillians, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. “Our vision is…

Black History Month Film Series

Black History Month Film Series Louisville Free Public Library Main Branch, 301 York St. Every Sunday in February, 1:30pm The Black History Month Film Series returns to the Main Library every Sunday in February 2025. This free series is presented in partnership with UofL’s HSC Office of Health Equity and Engagement and features a panel…

Have Fun With Romance Run

BREAK THE MOLD THIS VALENTINES AND ENJOY AN EXPERIENCE FOUND NOWHERE ELSE! A fun adventure where you will work together and strengthen your relationship while following clues and solving puzzles. Whether your relationship is new or old, or maybe you’re just friends…Romance Run will spark conversation and urge spontaneity. Follow Cupid on his quest and…

New Recruits Sought For Louisville Roller Derby 2025 Season

Louisville’s first and only official roller derby league, Louisville Roller Derby, is looking for new skaters, referees and volunteers to join their 2025 New Recruit Session starting Feb. 27. The 12-week program welcomes adults 18 and older with no experience required. It teaches the basic skills and safety techniques needed to hit the track. Interested…

Best THCp Gummies in 2025 – 5 Top THCp Edibles in Delicious Flavors

THCp is the latest of 120 naturally occurring cannabinoids to be discovered by scientists in 2019. It is thought to be 33 times as potent as THC, and because of its strength, accurate dosing might be difficult for new users. To overcome this issue, many cannabis vendors have introduced delicious edibles that contain just the…

Adderall and Caffeine: Interactions, Risks, Alternatives

Adderall has been prescribed to boost focus and overall mental health for decades, but the people using it don’t often understand its effect on their health. It may seem simple: having your morning coffee with your first dose of Adderall. However, have you ever considered the downside of combining stimulants?  This article explores the use…

Kentucky Bourbon Industry Faces Unprecedented Challenges As Tariffs Loom

Policy decisions from the federal government and international trade shifts in North America and beyond has sent ripple effects through Kentucky’s bourbon sector, threatening both the economic well-being of the Commonwealth and the global reputation of the state’s flagship alcohol. Tariff Troubles Strike at the Heart of Bourbon Production Over the past several months, industry…

Why Drag Matters Now More Than Ever

Few words are more contentious in contemporary American politics than “gender” and “drag.” As a performance of knowingly overemphasized femininity, masculinity, or other gender expression, drag is both an art form and an entertainment category. And because drag is often used to explore sexuality and gender in defiance of social norms, it can also be…

Veg Out: Exploring Asian – Latin Fusion at Dragon Kings Daughter

What is Veg Out? A food exploration column about Louisvillian’s with eating restrictions finding hidden gems at eateries other “restricted” foodies might not know about.  Here’s why Veg Out is back in 2025 after 4 years off: In early 2019, the editor of The LEO Weekly asked me to write a food column since, and…

Glow Up And Show Up: LIBA Hosting The All Glowed Up Birthday Bash

LIBA will mark its 20th anniversary in 2025 with a birthday celebration at Headliners Music Hall, 1386 Lexington Road, on Friday, February 21st. Attendees are invited to show up and glow up at this electrifying party featuring live music by Tony & The Tanlines, interactive art, light bites, a cash bar, and plenty of surprises…

Belvedere Plaza On The Ohio River Is Getting An Update

Louisville Metro is sharing its plans to revamp the Belvedere Plaza on the Ohio River with the Kentuckiana community. Mayor Craig Greenberg is seeking community input on the city’s plans for the plaza during a series of community engagement sessions. “Downtown is everyone’s neighborhood,” Greenberg said. “And we want to do more things like the…

Cooped Up With Cabin Fever In Louisville?

Cabin fever is no joke, especially during those long, dreary winter months when being stuck indoors starts to feel like a never-ending cycle. The perfect antidote? A quick, refreshing getaway just for you. Short vacations offer the ideal opportunity to shake off the winter blues, recharge your batteries, and indulge in a change of scenery—all…


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