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Carol and Cheryl in the Garden is free and open to the public at 137 East Main Street, New Albany, IN. The opening reception on Saturday will be from 2:00 to 5:00 pm. Ulrich-Barnett and Trobe will also be at the gallery for a meet and greet after the reception from 6:00 to 7:00 pm. 

Two Art-Loving Friends Open New Exhibit At New Albany Gallery

Two friends and neighbors, one who loves ceramics while the other love paintings, have created “a garden tour in the middle of winter,” and Bourne-Schweitzer Gallery is hosting the exhibit this Saturday. On Jan. 28th, the New Albany gallery will...
January 24, 2023 | Giselle Rhoden
Big Nita’s Cheesecake will host a sweet grand opening of its new location in Butchertown.
Food & Drink

Big Nita’s Cheesecake To Open First Brick-And-Mortar Store In Louisville

January 24, 2023 Giselle Rhoden
The children’s book tells the story of Susie and Johnny Grilled Cheese, two grilled cheese sandwich friends who go to Tomato Soup Elementary school.
Arts & Culture

‘Cheesy’ Children’s Book Turns PR Professional Into An Author

January 19, 2023 Giselle Rhoden
Music

Stranger Club: How A Once Metalcore Band Found Their Unique Sound In HyperPop

January 18, 2023 Giselle Rhoden
Dawne Gee and Junior Bridgeman
News

Here are the winners of Louisville’s 2023 Freedom Awards

January 17, 2023 Giselle Rhoden
The Dead Speak, a local acoustic goth rock duo, premiered their new music video “Trigger Warning” on Jan. 7 on YouTube.
Arts & Culture

Louisville Rock Duo Release New Music Video Shedding Light on Tragic Loss and Goth Rock

January 12, 2023 Giselle Rhoden
Good Stand Up Comedy
Arts & Culture

7 Local Comedians To Perform at Free Comedy Show This Weekend

January 9, 2023 Giselle Rhoden

Giselle Rhoden

Giselle is a graduate student at Bellarmine University studying digital media. She has interned with CNN Digital where she wrote for the National Race and Equality Team. She originally from the St. Louis, MO area, and is the news/features intern for Leo Weekly.

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