July 29, 2012 - 8:01pm
Highly-acclaimed writer, Tobias Wolff, featured as the final artist for UofL’s A
Stop thinking about sports. No, really. Wash off the face pant, put on a shirt and listen up! Literature lord Tobias Wolff will share his work tomorrow night, Thursday, March 29th, for free as the final guest for the University of Louisville’s Axton Reading Series.
Nobody cares about college basketball.  And by “nobody” I mean nobody in my house or associated with said house (the Venerable and Most Illustrious House of Day).  Bleeding blue; bleeding red…Yada, yada, yada and bunch of other blithering bumper-sticker blather....
July 29, 2012 - 7:55pm
Led by architect Gary Kleier, this workshop will explore components of a historic home and highlight how preservation can be the ultimate in "green" living. With 33 years of experience, and specialties in historic renovation, restoration and applying green concepts in historic structures...
July 29, 2012 - 8:04pm
Award-winning poet, Martha Rhodes, discusses writing and publishing at UofL’s Ax
Fresh from her date tonight with 21c’s penguin paramours, poet and publisher, Martha Rhodes, will speak at the University of Louisville tomorrow, Tuesday, March 27th at noon as part of the Axton Reading Series.
Martha Rhodes is a busy lass.  Why, it seems only yesterday that she was shining in the light of the world’s premiere hotel, waxing her words for the simmering ears of today’s modern gaggle of lovers and hipsters.  Oh wait…that’s actually today.
July 29, 2012 - 8:04pm
Author Judith Jennings presents the life of activist, Helen Matthews Lewis, at T
A force of social change, the life of Appalachian activist, Helen Matthews Lewis, is revealed through her own notes and letters in a new compilation edited by Judith Jennings. Join Jennings at The Filson Historical Society tomorrow, Tuesday, March 27th at noon to explore the life of a true mover and shaker.
It is sometimes difficult for me – worldly woman that I am – to travel outside of the fair Bluegrass and not endure the occasional taunt, jibe and jab at my Kentucky residence – and, yes, born and bred; I am no transplant.  But they can eat their stereotypical wordplays,...
July 29, 2012 - 8:04pm
Germany has one of the coolest growing regions in the world and also one of the strictest wine laws in Europe. Austria, despite a similar latitude has a more temperate climate. Switzerland is divided by language and customs but held together by shared values, rather than a common culture. Join us...