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Kentucky Horse Park to host ‘Gift from Desert’ exhibit
Kentucky Horse Park’s International Museum of the Horse has been tapped to host “A Gift from the Desert: The Art, History and Culture of the Arabian Horse” — an international exhibit that serves an accompaniment to a film. The exhibit, which runs from Sept. 25 to Oct. 10, was commissioned in conjunction with the upcoming Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
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Cinderella waltzes into Derby Dinner Playhouse July 6
Come see Cinderella and have a ball! Derby Dinner Playhouse presents Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, the eternally popular musical, from July 6 to Aug. 16.
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Baby gorilla delivers excitement at Louisville Zoo
Get out the crib and paint the nursery — the Louisville Zoo has a new baby gorilla.
The little ape arrived Feb. 6 and was the first gorilla born in North America this year and the second ever at the 41-year-old zoo.
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2010–11 Walden Theatre season: A gem of a season Sept. 23 through May 22
From a rarely produced but adventurous Tennessee Williams play to French satire to a modern American classic to plenty of the Bard, the 2010–11 season at Walden Theatre creates yet another remarkable series of showcases for its talented student casts.
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‘Red River’ exhibit at KMAC runs through Oct. 9
A new exhibit, Red River: The Narrative Carvings of Edgar Tolson, Donny Tolson, Carl McKenzie and Earnest Patton, which features 10 or more works by four artists of the Campton School, begins July 24 at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft and runs through Oct. 9.
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Falls of the Ohio: Family Fun Fair on Aug. 7
Family Fun Fair at the Falls of the Ohio State Park on Aug. 7 will provide a sampling of each of its annual events. The park is located on the Indiana bank of the Ohio River, just minutes from downtown Louisville.
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2010–11 season at Hardin Playhouse begins Aug. 13
A riveting drama about a rocky marriage. Several comedies and a classic Broadway musical. A treasured children’s story. Hardin County Playhouse’s 2010–11 season has something for everyone. And with $15 tickets, the acting company has something for theater lovers on a budget, too.
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Annie: Leapin’ lizards! Hit musical returns to Louisville
Leapin’ lizards! Tony Award-winning musical Annie returns to Music Theatre Louisville from Aug. 6 to 15.
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‘Wheel of Fortune’ looks back to 1974 tornado
“Wheel of Fortune” installation at 21c Museum Hotel’s Atrium serves as reminder of deadly 1974 tornado that literally ripped Louisville apart. The installion, which is free, runs June 4 through October.
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Andy Warhol: Myths runs though Sept. 30 at J.B. Speed Art Museum
Andy Warhol: Myths runs through Sept. 30 at the J.B. Speed Art Museum — and that’s no myth! The Myths portfolio of 10 screenprints of iconic figures in popular culture is one of Warhol’s most sought-after collections.
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Kentucky Opera's new season begins Sept. 24
Kentucky Opera kicks off its new season with two tragic one-act operas, "Cavalleria Rusticana" and "I Pagliacci" on September 24 & 26. Gaetano Donizetti's comic opera "The Elixir of Love" and Giacomo Puccini’s beautiful "Madame Butterfly" are the other two operas in this season's offerings.
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Kathy Griffin’s observations on the D-List get an ‘A’
Sharp-tongued comedian Kathy Griffin, star of the Bravo reality show My Life on the D-List, brings her stand-up act to Horseshoe Casino Hotel Southern Indiana on Sept. 11. The casino is just 25 minutes from downtown Louisville.
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2010 Kentucky State Fair brings thrills, concerts, animals and more
Whether it’s professional live acts, thrilling rides, talented amateur performers, ooey-gooey treats, delicious food or even terrifying tigers or performing porkers, the Kentucky State Fair has what you’re craving. More than 600,000 fair-goers are expected to descend on the Kentucky State Fair for 11 consecutive 17-hour days, from Aug. 19–29.
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Monthly art-house films at a price anyone can afford: free!
Independent films are accessible to everyone in Louisville every third Thursday of the month, thanks to the Community Cinema Series.
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'Emergence' at 21c blurs line in visual arts
"Emergence," the latest work by Louisville photographer and graphic designer Julius Friedman, is now showing in 21c Museum Hotel. These ethereal images will be on display through July.
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Falls of the Ohio State Park: Camps for all ages
Falls of the Ohio State Park is offering four summer camps this summer — including one for science-loving adults.
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Crosby, Stills and Nash play the Palace Sept. 11
Crosby, Stills and Nash — the legendary folk rock group enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 — will perform at the Louisville Palace Theatre in downtown Louisville on Sept. 11.
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Madcap Puppets bring Wild West up to Speed
Hey, buckaroos! Don't miss the Madcap Family Weekend March 13 and 14 at the Speed Art Museum, which will feature "Annie Oakley's Wild West Show," a zany puppet performance, complete with stunts and tall tales.
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Animal Adventure Camp teaches young pet owners new tricks
Let your child learn the joys and responsibilities of pet ownership at Animal Adventure Camp this summer. The camp is offered over eight weeks this summer from June to August.
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Looking for Lilith summer drama camps
Whether your child’s been bitten by the acting bug or you simply want a fun experience for your youngsters this summer, Looking for Lilith Theatre Company’s summer drama camp provides a phenomenal opportunity.
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Live Lunch: A side of music with your sandwich
If you would like to add a little zest to that brown-bag lunch, consider WFPK Radio Louisville’s Live Lunch series.
The free noontime concerts take place on Fridays in the intimate performance studio of Louisville Public Media, 619 S. Fourth St. The series includes local talent as well as touring acts, and host Laura Shine works in brief interviews with the artists.
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Louisville Zoo to uncage gardeners' passion
If you’ve got a green thumb, you can put it to good use at the Louisville Zoo. A new volunteer program called “Adopt-a-Garden” will allow individuals, families and groups to adopt specific garden sites throughout the zoo. Signs will mark each garden site with the individual’s or group’s name.
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Squallis Puppeteers’ First Saturday show delights young, old
Long a welcome sight at festivals and parades with their 10-foot-tall papier-mâché puppets, Squallis Puppeteers offers monthly shows. These shows delight both children and their parents with their clever wordplay and outsized puppets.
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Jefferson Forest summer camp combines science, fun
Some scientifically inspired summer camps will provide campers with lots of hands-on fun at Jefferson Memorial Forest, which is located just 15 miles from downtown Louisville. Kids lucky enough to attend will remember this summer for a lifetime.
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'50 Years of Contemporary Glass' glistens at Speed
"50 Years of Contemporary Glass: Art, Craft, or Otherwise?" The exhibit runs through Aug. 1.
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Kentucky Repertory Theatre’s 2010 season ends Dec. 18
Whether it’s the gospel according to Peanuts, the gospel according to Mark Twain or competing Christmas gospels, you’ll find Kentucky Repertory Theatre’s 2010 season has all that — and more!
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F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hop: Putting the 'art' in 'party'
On the final Friday of every month (except December), hundreds of Louisvillians drive down to Frankfort Avenue and environs to ride the F.A.T. Friday Trolley Hop and to experience the artistic bounty of the area's talent. Just think of it as "party animal meets culture vulture."
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'Hairspray': Tracy Turnblad comes to the Derby Dinner Playhouse
The musical "Hairspray" returns to Louisville at the Derby Dinner Playhouse. The show runs from April 6 through May 23.
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