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  • The Blue Man Group paints the town red, as well as yellow, green, and blue [Theater]
    Delivering an explosive performance to the Kentucky Center this weekend, the Blue Man Group will bring a smile, and maybe some paint, to your face.
  • Stage One announces audition call for upcoming plays [Theater]
    Actors, aspiring or experienced, are encouraged to make an appointment, display their skill, and possibly get a chance to tread the boards this summer.
  • Jeanette Lee racks up a great night with the Derby Celebrity Pool Tournament [Food & Dining]
    The Battle of the Bluegrass successfully brought together big names and big donations at the Ice House's makeshift billiards bar.
  • Derby Eve Booty Shakin’ Boogie Time pretty much says it all [Music]
    Some fine blues musicians are getting together at the Vernon club this Friday to help you dance your way into Derby day.
  • Derby week’s Battle of the Bluegrass will be held on green felt [Charity]
    Local and National celebrities face off in a charity pool tournament hosted by Jeanette Lee.
  • Fourth Annual Flyover Film Festival wrap up [Movies]
    Fourth Annual Flyover Film Festival wrap up [Movies]
    Through an impressive array of movies, the Louisville Film Society gave Louisville film lovers a great weekend. I find it all the more satisfying in that I have not yet been lynched for my reviews.
  • Kid-Thing powerfully ends the Flyover Film Festival with a gloriously sad tale [Movies]
    Nothing like ending a rousing great festival than with an fantastically sorrowful exploration of the deep dark that lies within a troubled child. Everyone loves that, right?
  • The final Short films of the Flyover Film Festival [Movies]
    The last collection of shorts for the Flyover Film Festival delivers an assortment of emotion, from unbelievably cute to truly despicable.
  • Tchoupitoulas adds some spice to the Flyover Film Festival [Movies]
    This vibrant, but sometimes slow, vision of New Orleans through the eyes of three young boys radiates with affection and music.
  • The Comedy reigns as king of the Flyover Film Festival [Movies]
    While not truly a standard comedy, The Comedy can be seen as an exploration on the trappings of modern attitudes, if you're into that sort of thing. WHICH I TOTALLY AM.
  • Detroit deserves better than Detropia at the Flyover Film Festival [Movies]
    A well meaning documentary about the downfall of Detroit doesn't ask many questions, doesn't give any answers, and certainly doesn't have any hope for the future.
  • Seluah breathes engaging, ominous new life into The Unknown at the Flyover Film Festival [Movies]
    The 1927 silent film by Louisville native Tod Browning, The Unknown, was given an incredible new soundtrack by local band Seluah.
  • Made in Milwaukee brings a collection of U of W shorts down for the Flyover Film Festival [Movies]
    Students and faculty brought down a series of experimental shorts to the Festival, exploring the artistic possibility of film as we understand it.
  • Wuthering Heights tells Emily Brote's story well at the Flyover Film Festival [Movies]
    The newest adaptation on the classic, tells a more brutal, quieter story than ever before. (I'm only guessing, I've never read the book.)
  • Pilgrim Song strikes a flat note at the Flyover Film Festival [Movies]
    Despite my love of Kentucky and appreciation for everything filmmaker Martha Stephens wished to show, I could not connect with this meandering, listless film.
  • Sun Don't Shine casts a bright, harrowing light on the Flyover Film Festival [Movies]
    Telling the story of a young couple escaping through Florida from a following crime, Sun Don't Shine grips tightly to your attention, not letting it leave the screen.
  • The Flyover Film Festival opened with youth and energy [Movies]
    Last night the Speed Museum hosted the reception and screening for the opening of the fourth annual Flyover Film Festival. Read the reviews that will cast me out of Louisville!
  • Get on board. A Streetcar Named Desire opens tonight. [Theater]
    The Louisville Repertory Company will unleash Tennessee William's classic on the Kentucky Center
  • Reservations for Entrée to Murder [Theater]
    Whodunnit ends their season on a somewhat sour note with this lacking murder mystery.
  • The Full Monty gave, and showed, everything its got [Theater]
    Though the uneven writing gives little to work with, the good team at Center Stage pulled through, making an enjoyable evening out of men taking their pants off.
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