We Have a Velvet Crush on Metro United Way

By Tiffany WhiteTheresa Reno-Weber, CEO and president of the the Metro United Way, is on the fast track to meeting an aggressive goal that she and her team have set for the organization — all while gearing up for a momentous occasion.Last month, the organization celebrated its 100th anniversary, and in recognition of this huge milestone, it will be having its Metro United Way 100th Anniversary Gala. “This is a one in 100th year event. This is really a signature event to mark the 100th anniversary and to set the stage for the next 100 [...]

By |2018-06-21T16:49:42-04:00November 6, 2017|Giving Back|

Keeping It Smart with Geek-Chic Style

By Miranda PoppWalking around the office clad in a lab coat and safety glasses are requirements, but Jennifer Chu is no ordinary chemist. She stands out not only in the office with her style, but anywhere she goes in what she defines as “geek-chic” fashion.Her everyday style is as timeless as what comes to mind when one thinks of Jackie Kennedy Onassis. Whether it’s a vintage J.Crew button-up shirt or monogrammed cardigan, a Lacoste dress from her high school days, or a modern look with simple, clean lines in a piece from Jenna Lyons, Jennifer [...]

By |2017-11-05T09:30:00-05:00November 5, 2017|Looks Book, What We Love|

Three Events to Buy Tickets for This Month

By Gioia Patton/Arts insider Travis Wall’s Shaping Sound: After the CurtainThe Brown TheatreShaping Sound was established in Los Angeles in 2012 with a focus on contemporary dance and choreographic artistry. The company is an evocative collaboration by diverse artists who describe themselves as ‘visual musicians’ i.e. their dance gives shape and form to sound. Shaping Sound has impacted audiences with a unique fusion of jazz, modern, and hip-hop choreography. After The Curtain tells the story of a man fighting to find his creative voice after the death of his one true love.Travis Wall, artistic director, [...]

By |2017-11-04T08:30:00-04:00November 4, 2017|Entertainment|

Are You Going to the Art Open Studio this Weekend? Marti Kuehn Will Be There

By Lucy M. PritchettMarti Kuehn’s Turning Points hinged on her affinity for saying Yes, Yes, and once again, Yes.When she tells you she is on her third career, you know there have been a few defining moments in her life. Marti spent 22 years in education as both teacher and principal, moved on to a successful 10-year career in real estate, and when she and husband Henry relocated from Evanston, Illinois, to Louisville in 2007, said Yes again to her dream of being an artist.“We used to visit our daughter while she was living in [...]

By |2018-07-02T15:29:47-04:00November 3, 2017|Old Weekend Posts|

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|
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