Month: August, 2013

Restaurant review | Fiesta Mexicana sizzles

Quesadillas, burritos, tacos, and on one page of the menu there’s a description of a dozen or so Mexican dishes,

Like rock ‘n’ roll, Guitar Emporium refuses to die

Louisville’s musicians had their hearts collectively broken when the Guitar Emporium closed.

Red Baraat and more at this weekend’s WorldFest

WorldFest will overflow downtown with food, music, clothes and art representing dozens of countries.

Best Bet | Artist Jacob Heustis’ ‘Debutantes’

Artist Jacob Heustis has made paintings that can be both playful and sardonic.

American Media Ignore Syria Crisis, Possible WWIII, to Cover Miley Cyrus' VMA Controversy, Analysis Finds

Miley Cyrus’ viral and controversial MTV VMA performance may distract Americans from noticing the critical situation in Syria that could

Best Bet | Kentucky Bluegrass & Bourbon Festival spans Labor Day Weekend at Louisville Water Tower

The Kentucky Bluegrass & Bourbon Festival is probably the finest of the annual festivals held at the Louisville Water Tower.

Red Baraat’s musical stew is just one treat on the menu at this weekend’s WorldFest

WorldFest will overflow downtown Louisville’s Belvedere today through Monday with food, music, clothes and art representing dozens of countries.

The Dish | Holy Grale to celebrate Zwanze Day

On Sept. 14, Holy Grale (1034 Bardstown Road) will join a global toast with beer lovers as they celebrate Zwanze

As Western Powers Debate Military Action, Syria Christians Face Uncertain Future

Caught between the larger Sunni-Shi’a battles for supremacy in Syria, Christians are forced to contemplate an uncertain future as Western

Is Homeschool the Best Preparation for College? Experts Say It Strengthens Students Independence

A homeschool girl, now studying at a state college, says that instead of stunting her social and intellectual growth, homeschooling

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