February 5, 2013 - 4:31pm
Please & Thank You offers delivery service for your sweetheart: 2 delish cookies, rose, mix CD, and note for $25.
I think there are two types of couples in this world: those who excitedly celebrate Valentine's Day with dinner reservations, flowers, or gifts and those who turn up their noses at this "Hallmark holiday" and refuse to throw any more money its way.Then there are couples with children...
January 2, 2013 - 12:00pm
Quills Coffee's Veloce, Sunergos Coffee's Black and White, Please & Thank You's Ganache Latte
I am a budding coffee snob, and Louisville is a great place for my gestating snobbery. Unlike some coffee snobs, though, I adore a good mixed coffee drink, lattes, frappes, you name it, I probably love it. These are my three current favorites, though this is by no means a comprehensive list.1....
December 21, 2012 - 10:00am
Get the foodie in your life the perfect present!
Does anyone really need another candle, or sweater, or pair of ironic socks? I didn't think so. If you're still shopping for Christmas presents (you procrastinator, you!) consider putting together a Christmas foodie basket for that person in your life who loves to eat, to try new things,...
September 25, 2012 - 11:00am
When a perpetual dieter tells you she's had the best salad she's ever eaten, you better listen up.
Recently I took notice of Please and Thank You, 800 E. Market Street in the heart of NuLu. They were awarded Leo's “Best Place to Get a Piece of Heaven” specifically for their chocolate chip cookies, reputedly a religious experience of the best kind. I work just a few blocks...
September 18, 2012 - 9:00am
Baritone Michael Chioldi takes on one of his favorite roles, the villainous Scarpia in Tosca, as Kentucky Opera opens its 60th Season. He talks about how he became an opera star, sharing the stage with Pavarotti, his favorite food in Louisville, and nude scenes!
Baritone Michael Chioldi takes on the role of the villainous Scarpia in Kentucky Opera's opening performance of Tosca this Friday night. Puccini's classic tale of love, jealousy, betrayal, and tragedy is a grand entry to ring in the 60th Kentucky Opera season and to welcome back the much-...