This years GonzoFest Louisville on Saturday, April 15, has plenty to see and listen to, a celebration of all things Hunter S. Thompson. It will host two panel discussions at the Louisville Free Public Librarys Main branch downtown:
The Literary Impact of Hunter S. Thompson, and Freedom of Speech/Media Literacy.
Dr. Lee Remington Williams of Bellarmine University will lead a 45-minute lecture, Politics: Decadent and Depraved, followed by a question and answer session.
Journalist, Michael Lindenberger will moderate the panel discussions and lecture.
The festival will also screen Where the Buffalo Roam, the semi-biographical film based on Thompson, starring his friend, Bill Murray. Dean Otto, curator of film for the Speed Art Museum, will introduce the film.