kentucky: See Vaude in the Ville October 17 - 10/16/14 02:30 PM
The days of Vaudeville aren’t completely over. Re-live the spirit of the Vaudeville stage at the Vaude in the Ville event on October 17. Comedians, singers and dancers will entertain you from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. When you’re in the audience, you’ll have a chance to actually participate in the show.
Music and Comedy
Comedians Divinity Rose and John Cowgell will sing and tell jokes during the Vaude in the Ville event. It all starts at the Bard’s Town in the Highlands, right on Bardstown Road. Both Rose and Cowgell have a great deal of stage experience. They’ve performed hundreds … (1 comments)

kentucky: Paint the Town Pink September 27 - 09/26/14 03:55 AM
Help raise money for the American Cancer Society by joining in on the Power of Pink silent auction. The proceeds will benefit the Making Strides Walk, hosted by the American Cancer Society. Even if you don’t bid on the many items (and you’ll probably want to), the Power of Pink event is a fun spectacle that’s worth seeing.
Pink Power
You’ll want to see the pink fire truck and the Pink Heals Crew. And if you don’t bid in the auction, you can still win. Door prizes will be offered to some lucky winners. A DJ will keep the music going, … (0 comments)

kentucky: Kentucky State Fair in Louisville August 14-24 - 08/15/14 05:45 AM
Having fun at the Kentucky State Fair is easy.  Having enough time to fit it all in is the hard part. The 2014 Kentucky State Fair runs from August 14-24 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville. The  eleven day schedule is packed full of special one day events combined with exhibits and shows that are open or running throughout the entire fair.
Planning Your Day at the Fair
Work or school schedules may determine when you plan to see the Kentucky State Fair, otherwise, selecting the special events you don't want to miss is a good place to start.

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kentucky: Jane Austen Festival and World Record Attempt July 18-20 - 07/16/14 01:25 PM
An attempt at breaking a world record will be made on July 19 in Louisville. The number of people dressed in period attire for the Regency Promenade at the Jane Austen Festival on Saturday, July 19 will be reported to Guinness for a possible spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. The 7th Annual Jane Austen Festival starts on Friday, July 18 at 6:00pm with Twilight Shopping under the Big Top Tent. This chance to get a last minute parasol, corset or beaver hat to perfect your costume for the Regency Promenade includes food, shopping and music until 9:00pm.
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kentucky: The Clifton Center Hosts Trio Brasileiro May 8th - 05/07/14 02:04 PM
Interested in a unique opportunity to see incredible music in Louisville? Trio Brasileiro is performing at the Clifton Center’s Eifler Theatre at 2117 Payne Street. This musical performance will take place on Thursday, May 8th at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are now available online at the Clifton Center for $10.
Trio Brasileiro was initially formed in 2011 and they share a bond of brotherhood, combined with their love of Brazilian music. The trio includes award winning Brazilian guitarist, Douglas Lora, Brazil’s finest mandolin virtuoso, Dudu Main and percussionist Douglas Alexandre Lora.
Despite the groups short time together they have earned quite a … (0 comments)

kentucky: Watch the Kentucky Derby Festival Pegasus on Parade May 1 - 04/28/14 12:18 PM
If you want to see a distinctly Louisville event in a famous area of the city, go to this year’s Kentucky Derby Festival Pegasus Parade. This annual event, part of the larger Derby Festival, has grown to become one of the biggest parades in the United States.
Marching Down Broadway
The Pegasus Parade starts on Broadway and marches west for about 17 blocks. The entire parade is about 2 hours long, but there’s a whole lot of entertainment packed into it. Almost 100 percent of the route allows for free public viewing.

The giant Pegasus balloon marches in front of … (0 comments)

kentucky: The Cherokee Triangle Art Fair April 26th and 27th - 04/22/14 12:23 PM
Visit the Highlands on April 26th or 27th to see the Cherokee Triangle Art Fair, an event that celebrates local artisans. Over 200 booths will offer entertainment, food, activities and arts and crafts of all types. In an eclectic and unique neighborhood like Cherokee Triangle, you’re sure to find something for everyone at this local fair.
Getting Crafty
The Art Fair takes place on April 26th and 27th from 10 am to 6 pm. It’s a free event that’s open to all, and because it’s being held in one of Louisville’s most unique neighborhoods it promises to be a feast for … (1 comments)

kentucky: What the Heck Is Nulu? (We Promise You, You'll Love It!) - 04/06/14 01:25 PM
Never heard of Nulu before? Don't worry; you're not the only one. Even to natives of Louisville, "Nulu" is a relatively new word. The word refers to Louisville's newest unofficial district, which is situated along historic East Market Street between Downtown and the Highlands. This quarter was actually called the "East Market District" for many years (and still is today, depending on who you talk to), but the area has recently gone through a re-branding of sorts, out of which a new Louisville destination has emerged. Let's get better acquainted with this district and learn more of what Nulu is all … (1 comments)

kentucky: See Louisville Like a Tourist - Amazing Attractions You've Missed - 03/24/14 02:24 PM
If you grew up in the city of Louisville, there's a good chance that you missed a lot of the tourist attractions that have made the city famous, even if you've known about them forever! Whether you're bored on the weekend or you're just interested in learning more about your hometown, here are some Louisville attractions you might have missed.
Get Down With the Derby at Kentucky Derby Museum
Located at 704 Central Avenue, you might know all about the famous Kentucky Derby without having made a visit to this classic Louisville museum. A good alternative to the Derby, this museum … (0 comments)

kentucky: A Guide to Living in the Lyndon Area of Louisville - 03/16/14 01:57 PM
The Louisville area of Kentucky has some of the most interesting places to live in the entire state. One such area is Lyndon. Situated just northeast of St. Matthews, Lyndon is a town spanning three square miles that was incorporated in 1965. Today, Lyndon has a population of approximately 11,000 people. Here is everything you should know about Lyndon before making the move.
Schooling Options in Lyndon
Lyndon is served by the Jefferson County School District. There are many choices for public and private schools in the area, including Anchorage Public Elementary School and Ballard High School. Lowe Elementary School and … (0 comments)

kentucky: Louisville for Kids: Five Rainy Day Remedies for Entertainment - 03/09/14 11:19 AM
When a rainy day arrives in Louisville, it can seem like a bit of a downer since getting outside for fun in the sun isn't an option. The next time you and your family are in need of some less-than-fair-weather activities, look no further than the following. Pretty soon, you'll be looking forward to the next rainy day in Louisville for fun with the kids.
Go for a Roll at Champ's Rollerdrome
While roller skating might not be the kind of thing you’d normally venture to do even on a rainy day, Champ's Rollerdrome is a great place for the whole … (0 comments)

kentucky: Your Guide to Getting Your Glow On at the Life in Color Rebirth Tour - 02/25/14 08:41 AM
One of the biggest parties of the year is coming to Louisville. The "Life In Color" tour, billed by its organizers as "the world's largest paint party," is taking place in Louisville on March 1st at Broadbent Arena, and is likely to be one of the most colorful and extraordinary party experiences you could ever hope to be a part of!
Throughout the Show You Are Going to See Something Special
As the show progresses, you’ll definitely find yourself covered in paint (don't worry—it's non-toxic!). You can purchase your own bottles of paint to express yourself in the space, but paint … (0 comments)

kentucky: 3 Ways to Help Your Kids Make Friends When They're New to Louisville - 02/20/14 12:43 PM
Have kids? Then as you know, after moving to a new city and new neighborhood, children may have a hard time adjusting and establishing new friendships. Here are 3 great ways to help your kids make friends when they're new to Louisville.
Sign Them Up for a Regular Extracurricular Activity
You're killing two birds with one stone with an extracurricular activity—you're getting the kids off the couch and active for one to two hours at a time, and also enabling them to have natural interaction with other kids their age in a setting ripe for bonding. What are your child's biggest … (2 comments)

kentucky: Renovation Tips for Your Louisville Historic Home - 02/13/14 11:17 AM
Historic homes are common in Louisville, Kentucky, but many homeowners have opted to renovate their historic Victorian homes to be up to date with more modern interior designs and styles. Although renovating can be a fun and exciting process, it can also be a lot of work on the homeowner's part. Therefore, it is critical that the homeowner does their research before launching this costly and time-consuming project. Here are a few renovation tips for your Louisville Historic Home.
Hire the Right Professionals When it comes to renovating your historic home in Louisville, it’s important to work with the right people. … (2 comments)

kentucky: Excellent Weekend Escapes To Take Without Heading Far From Louisville - 02/04/14 09:19 AM
While it's not likely that you'll ever run out of things to do in Louisville, sometimes it's just nice to get out of town for a few days. One of the great things about living in Louisville is that there are plenty of great getaways nearby; destinations in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Tennessee are only a few hours' drive away. Let's take a look at some of the best weekend escapes close to Louisville.
Leave the City Behind at Cumberland Falls, Kentucky If you really want to escape the city life for a while, Cumberland Falls is the place to escape … (0 comments)

kentucky: Moving with Pets? Top Tips for Helping Your Furry Friends Relax - 01/26/14 10:18 AM
If you have recently purchased a new home in Louisville, you know that moving is a stressful activity. Since most pets are able to pick up on your emotional state, you can bet that moving is stressful for them, too! To get the most out of this exciting period of time, you can follow some simple tips that will help your pet settle into its new home more easily.
Share the News Early On
If you are aware that you are going to be moving within the next few months, you can start to make subtle changes in your current home … (10 comments)

kentucky: Green Thumb: How to Take Care of Your Garden in a Kentucky Winter - 01/18/14 01:21 PM
It can be tricky to properly take care of one's garden in a Louisville, Kentucky winter. There are so many things you have to do differently from gardening in the summertime or at any other time in the year. The main thing to remember is proper garden care, as there's nothing more annoying than having one's plants die unnecessarily and need to cultivate a new garden from scratch. Aside from taking some precautions, gardening in the Kentucky winter is simply all about making sure that one is prepared. Here is how to take care of your garden in a Kentucky winter.
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kentucky: Breaking Down Barbourmeade: Resources, Transport and House Prices - 01/10/14 11:10 PM
Introduction Barbourmeade, Kentucky is a 5th class city located in Jefferson County. The city was named for its founders, Thomas and Richard Barbour, who were pioneer settlers of the Harrods Creek area to the north and who are also namesakes of Barbour Lane, which makes up the city's western boundary. Here is a useful breakdown of the city's resources, transportation, and house prices.
Community Resources and Recreation The first location you will want to keep in mind as a current or potential Barbourmeade resident is the Springdale Presbyterian Church at 7812 Brownsboro Road, which is where all of the town meetings … (0 comments)

kentucky: Marc Cohn at the Clifton Center - 10/22/13 11:35 PM
The Clifton Center is hosting a concert by Grammy Award winning artist, Marc Cohn, on Thursday, November 7th. The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are $36-$40 and can be purchased online or at Carmichael's Bookstore on Frankfort Avenue. If you are a "Friend of the Clifton Center", there will be a pre-concert reception held in the Center's newly-renovated Reception Hall beginning at 7:00 p.m. Guests will be treated to a tasting of Kenny's Farmhouse Cheeses and a cash bar.
 


Marc Cohn is an American folk rock singer-songwriter and has been obsessed with pop music for as long … (0 comments)

kentucky: Internationally Acclaimed Trio Brasileiro at the Clifton Center - 10/16/13 04:10 AM
The Trio Brasileiro is coming to the Clifton Center on Friday, October 25th and it is part of the Clifton Center's Louisville Heritage Project. This is a four part series that includes concerts and educational programs featuring artists from Brazil, India, Africa and Ireland. Additionally, the Trio will take part in a lecture and demonstration for students at Field Elementary School.
 

 
The group was formed in 2011 and has already made a name for itself as an ensemble worthy of international attention. What sets them apart is their remarkable musicianship and a deep devotion to the language of … (0 comments)

 
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