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What To Do This Weekend

Pay homage to one of Louisville's biggest icons as conductor Teddy Abrams and the Louisville Orchestra present the world premiere of Abrams’ new genre-straddling work, The Greatest: Muhammad Ali, at The Kentucky Center. The Greatest is an immersive orchestral experience with music, poetry, narration, and dance. The work will be heard in its entirety for the first time. The orchestra also celebrates its 80th anniversary at a gala in conjunction with the performance.Also this weekend, check out a free concert on your Friday lunch break, get outdoors and experience the relationship between sound, music, and [...]

By |2018-07-02T15:29:47-04:00November 2, 2017|Old Weekend Posts|

Win on Wednesday with Today’s Woman

Click below to enter for a chance to win! Win 4 tickets to the Festival of Trees & Lights! Our winners are Christina Wessling and Joyce McPherson!See Official Rules for details.Win a gift card for a 130-minute massage!Our winner is Danielle Van Meter!See Official Rules for details..

By |2018-06-18T20:36:23-04:00November 1, 2017|Past Giveaways|

N is for our ‘November’s Issue’ Filled With Thankful Hearts, and Helpful Hands

With the holiday season coming upon us, we look back over this year and celebrate those who inspire our gratitude. This month you can find a little bit of everything to get you in the giving spirit, from gift ideas to caregiving advice, we have you covered. Read the magazine below, and for other months, check out our magazines here!

By |2017-10-31T05:00:00-04:00October 31, 2017|2017 Today's Woman Magazine, Today's Woman Now|

How to Get Rid of the Ghosts that Haunt You

By Julie E. RichardsonPhoto by Steinar Engeland on UnsplashI was scared of the dark as a child. The sense of unknowing that came with a dark room was too much for my little heart. I’d peek in my closet for monsters; look under my bed for ghouls. I still lay awake sometimes listening for the things that go bump in the night. Only now it isn’t the creatures of a 9-year-old’s active imagination that dart through my subconscious — it’s the real ghosts of living.Heartache. Loss. Betrayal. Failure. Disappointment.We don’t get to multiple decades of living without acquiring [...]

By |2018-05-23T13:24:01-04:00October 30, 2017|Holiday Celebrations|

Everyone Has a Different Story that Puts Them Here

By Brigid Morrissey Forty years ago, a crisis and epidemic rocked the United States and the rest of the world so hard that almost everyone was in a panic. AIDS became prevalent in the ’80s and ’90s when it is believed that the virus had spread over five continents. Several theories developed as to the spread; some have been proven wrong, like the idea that AIDS could be spread through casual contact, food, and water. Others, like AIDS being a “gay disease,” have survived the decades as a stigma surrounding the illness. Missy Vitale has [...]

By |2017-10-29T08:30:00-04:00October 29, 2017|Giving Back|

Her Comfortable, Confident Style

By Miranda PoppShe’s a familiar face at events all over town, from games at any University of Louisville venue to racing events at Churchill Downs. Madison Hardy has worked her way up the corporate ladder of the public relations and event production world and has taken her fun sense of fashion with her. Madison describes her style as non-specific, in that people never know what to expect to see her wear. She likes that, but she also makes sure that whatever she has on, it’s comfortable and something of which her grandparents would approve. “Being [...]

By |2017-10-28T08:30:00-04:00October 28, 2017|What We Love|
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