by April Allman | Sep 3, 2018 | What Works
With a degree in interior design and a master’s in exhibition design, one would think that Maizie Clarke worked Big. But this 32-year-old illustrator prefers to work Small. Originally from Vienna (Virginia, not Austria), Maizie settled in Louisville in 2014. She...
by April Allman | Sep 2, 2018 | Sponsored
These fitness classes can help your loved one build their strength and slow down the progression of Parkinson’s Disease. Move It or Lose It This Horseshoe Foundation-sponsored class brings yoga, dance, and Pilates together to help those with PD improve their mobility....
by April Allman | Sep 2, 2018 | Entertainment
Big Four Arts Festival Big Four Bridge at Waterfront Park The 2017 inaugural Big Four Arts Festival was the most attended two-day event ever held on the Big Four Bridge...
by April Allman | Sep 1, 2018 | Community
Through the growth of NuLu, Butchertown, and Portland, and thanks to passionate, Louisville-loving individuals and organizations, the city is attracting new businesses, entrepreneurs, artists, and developers while prompting native Louisvillians to stay in the city...
by April Allman | Aug 31, 2018 | Passions
Whitney Harding ascribes to one theme: when in doubt, know that you will find a way. Her passion for sports started as a child growing up in a family with boys and in a neighborhood full of kids that would play basketball together. She was a gymnast and dancer until...