Hard Livin’ Justin Townes Earle Returns To Town
Justin Townes Earle’s first full-length (and recently released) album for Bloodshot Records boasts tasteful production, thoughtful lyrics and a solid assortment of Americana music. Of course, it isn’t really shocking that folk, old-school country, hillbilly blues, and early rock & roll inform this rising star.

Taste of Frankfort Avenue
It's pretty well established that Louisville is a "tasty" town.  The abundance of delicious food from end to end of our city proves that a nd the reputation that our eateries have back it up.  An upcoming event focuses on one area of town and what it has to offer for your palate.

Flame Run celebrates the Beatles in “Twist & Shout,” an exhibit of glass art inspired by the Beatles
Abbey Road on the River is right around the corner and the Beatles are still hot.  At one Louisville gallery, they're molten.

Something for everyone at the Red Pepper
There's plenty of Chinese to go 'round at one of Lower Brownsoro Road's newest eateries.  When you have a choice between authentic and "Americanized", the choices can seem a bit daunting.  And if you go with our food fan, she won't even tell you what to do!

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Hard Livin’ Justin Townes Earle Returns To Town
Taste of Frankfort Avenue
Lemon Sunshine Cake at Cafe Lou Lou
Travel Writer, Dalai Lama Chronicler Pico Iyer to Headline Spalding MFA’s Festival of Contemporary Writing, May 30
Flame Run celebrates the Beatles in “Twist & Shout,” an exhibit of glass art inspired by the Beatles
Something for everyone at the Red Pepper
American Printing House for the Blind gets a revamp
Hey teens, show us your jazz hands!
Highlands Restaurant tries to keep neighborhood pool open
Reggae Festival keeps on dancing
Spring Brings Fun Food to Highlands
Have Lunch at The Café
On With The Show: The Return Of The World’s Most Notorious Band
Catch A Cab To Indiana
Jeffersontown's Blues Festival
Locust Grove names new Program Director
Time for Al Fresco Dining
If You Give a Pig a Party, then she’ll want…
Blue Apple Players announces summer 2008 workshop schedule
Bang! Bang! The NRA is on the way!
Get Funky with Werner
Louisville Loves Dogs!
Celebrate Spring at a Mother & Daughter Tea Party
We gotta dance!
Dave Matthews Band Playing at Louisville Slugger Field
Regalo
The AVP Crocs Tournament returns to Louisville
Abbey Road Medley: The River City Celebrates The Beatles
The Fifth Most Underrated City In The United States
New name, new season, new enthusiasm at Iroquois Theatre
Kentucky Albums Sure to Make Impact
Fool and the Gang
Frankfort Ave: It's not JUST a Trolley Hop
P.S. Choose Meatier Roles
Louisville Wifi
Associated Cities - Plan your trip here!
Louisville Sightseeing Guide

The Louisville Orchestra goes to the zoo
For years, July Saturday evenings have meant classical music mixed with the smell of lions, tigers, and bears.  Oh my!  Roarchestra comes roaring back in 2008 with the solid lineups you've come to expect from this Louisville mainstay.
Kentucky's growing wine industry to be honored at the State Fair
Kentucky’s grape industry is experiencing a renaissance nearly a century after prohibition destroyed this once thriving industry. More than half of the nation’s wine was produced in the state a century ago, but that production had been completely cut out until its recent revival, which has attracted 47 wineries to the state.
Around the Region: Otter Creek Park
Otter Creek Park , one of Louisville Metro’s most popular parks, is loaded with things to experience. From hiking to camping, and horse riding to disc golf, Otter Creek is one of Louisville ’s best kept secrets just a short drive from anywhere in town.
My Morning Jacket returns to light up Waterfront Park
Louisville's reigning rock kings are back with a new album and are planning to create some magic on the Great Lawn this August in conjunction with Production Simple and our hometown boys of summer.  Tickets are on sale now for what might be the event of the year.
Why buy local? "Weird" is the way.
You've seen the bumper stickers, billboards, and heard the battle cry to "Keep Louisville Weird" but perhaps you haven't heard the full story.  We sat down with Julie Purcell from the Louisville Independent Business Alliance to get the scoop on why we're weird.
Restaurant Reviews from Louisville Magazine
Live here or new to town, Louisville is a foodie haven!  But where to go and what to eat?  Let Louisville Magazine help you find the best dining in Louisville.





50 Things Every Louisvillian Should Know
Louisville has a long history and a lot has happened since they named the city.  There are just a few things that might have slipped through the cracks if Jack Welch from Louisville Magazine had not have done his homework and compiled this list of uselful facts.

 



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