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Bob Odenkirk returns as Hutch Mansell in Nobody 2, a sequel that balances bone-snapping action with family comedy. With ...
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Four baby turtles come in contact with a mysterious substance called ooze and then are transformed into human sized crime ...
Live Nation Kentucky announces new shows for 2025, including Talib Kweli, Alexandra Kay, and Rome, plus sold-out favorites and low-ticket alerts across Louisville and Lexington venues.
From indie pop bliss to brutal death metal and 90s-inspired alt rock, July’s Listen Local column spotlights new Louisville music by Cowboy Preachers Club, Pissed On, Tripendicular, and Turner—plus a ...
On Saturday, August 30, Change Today, Change Tomorrow (CTCT) will organize its 3rd Annual 5K Walk/Run for Change at the Parkhill Community Center, with this year’s theme focusing on environmental ...
The Knife is a 2024 American psychological drama film produced and directed by Nnamdi Asomugha and co-written by Asomugha and ...
Hyphen Film Center, founded in 2021 by Louisville filmmakers, creates an accessible third space for cinema lovers, fostering community connection and showcasing underrepresented stories through ...
Something has surfaced in Tokyo Bay. As the Prime Minister of Japan pleads with the public to remain calm, a horrific ...
Punk Rock Night Louisville returns Friday, August 15 with Sempervivi, Gay Black Republican, and Louisville supergroup Wee Mighty. Free show at The Alcove, 9 p.m., 21+.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, and a new generation of scene-stealers make Freakier Friday a funny, nostalgic ride—slow start aside. Packed with body-swap hijinks, Gen Z flair, and Chad Michael ...
Mayor Wando returns from sabbatical with insights on Kentucky’s new medical cannabis program—covering how to get your registry ID card, what qualifying conditions apply, when dispensaries may open, ...