May 10, 2013 - 1:03pm
Kentuckian Bobbie Smith Bryant shares recipes and family recollections at Carmic
With the release of her new cookbook, ‘Passions of the Black Patch: Cooking and Quilting in Western Kentucky’, Bobbie Smith Bryant will impart dose of good dishes with a dash of good memories. Join her tomorrow, Saturday, May 11th, at Carmichael’s at 7pm.
It was not long ago that I didn’t know where I came from. 
May 9, 2013 - 4:58pm
Nobody is taking opposing corners tonight.  With the annual Kentucky Interfaith
Nobody is taking opposing corners tonight. With the annual Kentucky Interfaith Power and Light’s Awards Dinner slated for 6:30pm, former pastor and author, Michael Dowd, will present “Beyond Sustainability: A Realistically Inspiring Vision”.
I’ve been making lists.  I made one at an exquisite bar the night before last, sitting under giant hanging squid lamps - peach and coral and apricot glass spirals glowing over leaves of
May 1, 2013 - 1:57pm
Carmichael’s ‘Cooks’ up a special evening tonight with Michael Pollan
With his latest book, ‘Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation’, fresh off the press, bestselling author Michael Pollan comes to the Clifton Center tonight for a special interview with Wendell Berry.
I learned last week that you cannot eat soybean pods.  Or…do not?  Should not?  I’m still not entirely clear if this is a biological or purely social f
April 19, 2013 - 4:31pm
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.
This is me:
April 19, 2013 - 1:11pm
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.
I am exhausted.  All the parts of a human that can wear thin and fall into a thousand pieces at your feet are doing that.