Down One opens tomorrow.
Three dollars will not get you a bottle of water at the KFC Yum! Center. Nor will it get you a hot dog, popcorn, cracker jacks or even a cookie. And this is only worth mentioning because starting Monday right across Third Street from the arena, you can take the staircase Down One flight from the sidewalk, pass the wall of bourbon and for three whole US dollars get 4 Bacon-wrapped, gorgonzola-stuffed dates that are as good as they sound from the appetizer menu at Downtown's newest watering hole, Down One Bourbon Bar, and I can't fathom...
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The cosmos seemed to have taken a distinct turn against social networking the past week. Wall Street Journal reported that Twitter doesn't work according to small business owners. Pew Research Center revealed that more and more Facebook users are taking a break from that website. And a local bar and restaurant had just started to promote their Digital Detox event that will outlaw any contact with one's mobile device for the duration of the evening On the other end of the spectrum, we have Actor's Theater of Louisville and...
read moreHelp for the perfect date just in time for Valentine’s Day | Louisville.com
by Jessica Lynn Don't let the stress of making a big impression for Valentine's Day get you down! City Concierge of Louisville offers forgetful gentleman services to keep you out of the doghouse. Owner Laura Wallace will do all of the work to make the holiday perfect for your loved one while you can reap all the rewards! She’s ready to personally serve you the best of Louisville in order to help you show people in your life how much you care. Let her keep track of your important dates and do everything but take credit! Her...
read moreLouisville concierge shares her insider tips for locals and Derby guests
May 1, 2012 – 9:59am from Louisville.com by Jessica Lynn Need transportation to and from the airport or Churchill Downs? Need an after-hours appointment at a jewelry store to pick up a bauble for a Derby party? Need reservations at Louisville’s hottest restaurants and bars? You don’t have to stay at a premium hotel to find premium concierge services. Laura Wallace is the one-woman show behind City Concierge of Louisville, and she’s ready to serve you the best of Louisville. Her business is unique and allows her to...
read moreFinding Luxury Concierge at the 2012 Kentucky Derby
Finding Luxury Concierge at the 2012 Kentucky Derby: Fan’s View By Maryam Louise | Yahoo! Contributor Network “ Thu, Apr 26, 2012 4:51 AM EDT More than a sporting event, the Kentucky Derby is a premiere fashion and luxury living exhibition. Just like the Dubai World Cup, high-end sponsors seek out Churchill Downs and upper crust tourists follow. With that, the idea of festivities surrounding the Kentucky Derby are built on the principles of extravagance. When thinking of keywords that adjoin experiences like being a celebrity...
read more10 Reasons You Should Be Glad To Live Here
Thanks again, Louisville: 10 reasons you should be glad to live here By BRIAN TUCKER | Published: NOVEMBER 23, 2011 Black Friday sucks. I still have nightmares about being forced by my wife to participate in the maddening annual ritual. Several years ago I promised my wonderful bride, after having my toes stomped and my coffee spilled by a raging stranger with red eyes, bad breath, and unkempt hair, that I would never again go to a store for the purpose of shopping on the day after Thanksgiving. Ever. As my father so eloquently states,...
read moreActors Theater: A Christmas Story
The seats were full Tuesday evening as Louisville locals strolled in to view the Actors Theatre's third annual production of A Christmas Story. This popular motion picture classic traditionally watched in homes to summon Christmastime was brought to life before our very eyes, thanks to Philip Grecian's adaptation. The set design was one of the best I have seen at Actors, with Act 1 resulting in a two-tiered set and a dramatic change in Act 2 for the mall scene. A backdrop of blue-favored-snow-laden houses paired with a techno-color...
read moreDracula at Actor’s
By Dustin Meyer Fall is a time of cool weather festivities and long standing traditions, be it reaping the harvest, Halloween or seeing Dracula at Actor's Theater. This year's production (adapted and directed by William McNulty and based on Bram Stoker's novel of the same name) is phenomenally entertaining. If it's gore you're after, Dracula holds the key to your bloody little heart. The tale revolves around a character similar (albeit not referenced) to Vlad the Impaler, Prince of Wallachia and Dracula, son of the Dragon who has...
read moreSeeing Elemeno Pea
By Dusting Meyer You walk in. The scene is set. Posh, yet well constructed décor greets the eye with tasteful composition, which is ironic, for the first few lines that follow are contemporary, profanity-ridden, informal greetings between two sisters who obviously have a lot to talk about. Wily, witty, and sarcastic Devon, who still lives with the parents and works at a restaurant, is visiting her seemingly superficial and financially practical sister, Simone. Simone has become entwined with a posh crew of elegant and frivolous society...
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