Louisville Magazine

MAR 2013

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bit the z betting window With special guest Claude Stephens What are the odds you���ll like these March happenings? 1:1 ODDS-ON FAVORITE 5:2 4:1 11:2 Dinner paired with beers���and songs? Louisville Arcade Expo More music! Big Leagues, Little Bricks Upside: On March 4, at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m., the Holy Grale will serve a seven-course meal, each dish (quail and dumplings, Thai shellmsh soup, ���lambstrami���) paired with a specimc Dogmsh Head brew and a song by Bonnie ���Prince��� Billy, who���ll be performing live, with an acoustic band, in the cramped bar. Cost: $115. Upside: Thirteen bucks for a Downside: Sold. Out. But up next month: food paired with Pabst and mustache wax. Downside: Seriously, man, you���ve been playing Donkey Kong Jr. for like nine hours. Can we have a turn? Upside: At the Yum!: Bon Downside: Whoa, Upside: Replicas of baseball stadiums. Made out of Legos. 12:1 A new cookbook Easter LONGSHOT Upside: The Junior League of Louisville is releasing Bluegrass Gatherings, which includes more than 150 recipes, some from local chefs. Upside: On the 31st this year. The day before, head to the annual Frankfort Avenue parade. ���Tunnel at Tyler Park ���Sometime in August in the middle of a downpour. Check out the echo. Let���s all agree on a word to do that: ���STELLA!������ ���The debris meld upstream from the main (Falls of the Ohio State Park) building is full of treasure. If you can���t mnd it here, it probably doesn���t noat.��� whoa, whoa ��� you���re saying that���s actually a photo of Aaron Carter, kid brother to that one Backstreet Boy? Hmmm. After factoring in the variables ��� must be 21 or older to attend and an Aaron Carter fan ��� we���ve determined that exactly four people will be in the crowd. Downside: Can���t think of one. We seriously love Legos. Downside: How ���bout a book that teaches us to construct baseball stadiums out of Legos? Downside: Realizing we have no clue how to calculate when Easter falls. Googled it and everything. Makes no sense. ��� JM 18 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 3.13 Cave Hill Cemetery ���Spend a moment basking in the sunny meld just north of the tomb. This is the best place I know to reset your clock. It���s also ground zero for my wife���s escape from the industrial education paradigm.��� ���Just below the Falls of the Ohio (through Sept. 2 at the Slugger Museum) 9:1 LIST With spring approaching, we asked the facilitator of outreach and regenerative design at Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest (and founder of the Professional Porch Sitters Union Local 1339) to list some of his favorite outdoor spaces. ���Preston Pope Satterwhite tomb at day pass or $30 for the entire weekend (March 8 to 10) will get you into the Triple Crown Pavilion, on the grounds of the Ramada Plaza, where you���ll be able to play basically every throwback gaming system and classic arcades (dibs on Mortal Kombat). No quarters needed. Jovi on March 14 and Kid Rock (don���t judge) on March 2. Plus, the Hives will open for Pink on the 8th. These Swedes are a bundle of dynamite sticks. Lead singer goes by Howlin��� Pelle Almqvist and enjoys swinging the microphone cord like a lasso. Oh, and we couldn���t belieb the picture when we saw it: Justin Bieber is coming to Phoenix Hill Tavern on March 23. the ���Hogan���s Fountain in Cherokee Park ���Because sculptor Enid Yandell is a Louisville treasure and because this is a great spot to mnd odd but wonderful things. Dip your feet in the fountain.��� ���Summit Field at Iroquois Park ���Try to catch this one just after a controlled burn. Native grasslands look great in charcoal.��� ���Bernheim Holly Collection ���Lie out on a blanket in the center of the Cluster III sculpture by Ernest Shaw and read a book. The collected short stories of Mark Twain would be a good choice.��� ���The roof garden at Metro Housing Authority ���I���m not even sure if you are allowed up there. But it���s wonderful.��� ���Midpoint of the Second Street Bridge ���The Big Four walking bridge is now open, but the Second Street Bridge will always be mrst in my heart. I wonder how many wedding rings have been tossed in the river from there. I know of several. Not mine.��� ���Portland Wharf Park ���Somebody needs to write a novel based on the colorful past of this bit of land. Anybody? Extra credit?��� ���Between the chicken coop and the compost pile in my back yard ���You���re just going to have to trust me on this one.��� ���Any place that will go away when new bridges get built ���You may be the last to enjoy them.��� ���The front steps of your house ���Let���s all agree on a time to do this. How about March 16 at 2 p.m.?���

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