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  • Indiana native, Brian Kimberling, brings his debut novel to Carmichael’s
    Indiana native, Brian Kimberling, brings his debut novel to Carmichael’s
    With his first book, Snapper, author Brian Kimberling explores the eccentricities of his own roots in backwater Indiana. Join him this Sunday, April 21st, for a special reading and signing at Carmichael’s bookstore starting at 4pm.
  • Carmichael’s celebrates National Poetry Month with Louisville Poets
    Carmichael’s celebrates National Poetry Month with Louisville Poets
    Experience the love of poetry from local pens. Join Carmichael’s tomorrow, Saturday, April 20th, as they welcome Jeffrey Skinner, Frederick Smock and Jerriod Avant for a special Poetry Month reading at 4pm. Because Thunder is really awful. No - really.
  • Cynthia Ellingsen brings a novel of nuptials to Carmichael’s with ‘Marriage Matters’
    Cynthia Ellingsen brings a novel of nuptials to Carmichael’s with ‘Marriage Matt
    Join Lexington author Cynthia Ellingsen tomorrow Saturday, April 13th, for a special reading and signing of her novel of love and marriage, ‘Marriage Matters’. The “I Do” does starting at 4pm.
  • InKY Reading Series celebrates National Poetry Month tonight at The Bard’s Town
    InKY Reading Series celebrates National Poetry Month tonight at The Bard’s Town
    The Bard’s Town is full of bards again tonight, folks! Kick off National Poetry Night with poets Mitchell L.H. Douglas and Marcus Wicker for the April installment of the InKY Reading Series tonight, Friday, April, 12th, at 7pm.
  • Lee Shai Weissbach discusses small-town Jewish communities at UofL
    Lee Shai Weissbach discusses small-town Jewish communities at UofL
    As part of the Naamani Memorial Lecture Series, University of Louisville history scholar, Lee Shai Weissbach will present on Jewish cultures in small-town America tomorrow, Tuesday, April 9th, at 7:30pm
  • Louisville author holds online contest leading to Easter Nashville appearance
    Louisville author holds online contest leading to Easter Nashville appearance
    Local author L Andrew Cooper is holding a contest on his Facebook page. Winner to be announced Sunday at Nashville's Full Moon Horror Festival
  • ‘Smitten Kitchen’ blogger Deb Perelman comes to the Louisville Library
    ‘Smitten Kitchen’ blogger Deb Perelman comes to the Louisville Library
    Food. People blogging about food. These are both things. With the release of the new book, ‘The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook’, the founder of the popular food blog of the same name, Deb Perelman, will present tonight at the Louisville Free Public Library’s Main branch at 7pm.
  • Children’s author Chad Morris brings mad science action to Barnes & Noble
    Children’s author Chad Morris brings mad science action to Barnes & Noble
    With his book, ‘Cragbridge Hall: The Inventor’s Secret’, children’s novelist Chad Morris comes to The Summit area Barnes & Noble for a special signing tomorrow, March 26th at 7pm.
  • Sarabande Books brings Frank Bill and James Arthur to 21c Hotel
    Sarabande Books brings Frank Bill and James Arthur to 21c Hotel
    Poetry pants? Oh, I think we are indeed going to wear them soon. Suit up this Monday, March 25th, for the 21c Reading Series featuring writers Frank Bill and James Arthur at 7:30pm.
  • New teen computer center at Bon Air Library
    “Lifelong learning should always look this cool and be this fun,” Fischer said.
    "This is what a 21st century library should look like and we have it right here at Bon Air.”
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