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    Artist Robert Shetterly brings exhbit to


    Jefferson Community and Technical College is hosting an exhibit of portraits by Maine artist Robert Shetterly, who began the series out of anger and g ... Read More


    Dizzy Whiz Drive-in: Where car hops stil


    At the Dizzy Whiz Drive-in, open since1947, the menu and the prices seem stuck in a time warp. Crooner Frank Sinatra and poodle skirts may have come a ... Read More


    Mr. Ghost Walker tours Louisville's most


    Find out the ghost tales and haunted histories behind some of Louisville's most famous landmarks through a 90-minute walk with Mr. Ghost Walker. Read More


    English Grill Restaurant: 4 diamonds, Ke


    For an unforgettable evening of fine dining, the English Grill has a lot to offer. This AAA Four-Diamond restaurant provides excellent food amidst oak ... Read More


    J. Graham's: home of the legendary Hot


    Tucked into a corner of Louisville's historic Brown Hotel, J. Graham's offers guests casual dining for breakfast or lunch. And it's a chance to order ... Read More


    Ollie's Trolley: Hop on board the burger


    You won't need a ticket to hop on board Ollie's Trolley - just an appetite for fast-food basics in a nostalgic setting. Read More


    Kentucky Opera: world-class performances


    Whether it's the operatic version of "Of Mice and Men," a beloved standard like "La Bohème" and "La Traviata" or the sweetness of "Hansel and Gretel" ... Read More


    Kentucky Opera's new season begins Sept.


    Kentucky Opera kicks off its new season with two tragic one-act operas, "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "I Pagliacci" on September 24 & 26. Gaetano Donizet ... Read More


    2010–11 Walden Theatre season: A gem of


    From a rarely produced but adventurous Tennessee Williams play to French satire to a modern American classic to plenty of the Bard, the 2010–11 season ... Read More


    Walden Theatre: performed by the young f


    Whether staging classics like “Hedda Gabler,” “Antigone” and “Romeo and Juliet” or more modern fare like “The Lottery,” “Bang Bang You're Dead” and “A ... Read More


         
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