Louisville Magazine

JUL 2017

Louisville Magazine is Louisville's city magazine, covering Louisville people, lifestyles, politics, sports, restaurants, entertainment and homes. Includes a monthly calendar of events.

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100 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 7.17 Q: WANT TO SELL TICKETS ONLINE TO YOUR LOUISVILLE EVENT? A: If your organization or venue is looking for a robust, sophisticated, full-featured local online ticketing solution, we've got just the ticket for you: LouisvilleTickets.com. You get: • Online sales from a trusted resource. • The ability to collect donations, sell memberships and process registrations online. • Local promotion in Louisville Magazine, on Louisville.com and in e-newsletters. • Inexpensive email promotion options reaching thousands of Louisville event-goers. • Extensive customer data, reports and tracking of event sales. • A low 1.9% credit-card processing rate so you make more per ticket sold. • Daily payouts from ticket sales direct-deposited to your bank account. • And did we mention that we're local? LouisvilleTickets is run by the same trusted team that publishes Louisville Magazine and Louisville.com To find out more about ticketing with LouisvilleTickets, contact us at tickets@loumag.com. Visit LouisvilleTickets.com to see events that currently are selling tickets online through the LouisvilleTickets portal. Visit LouisvilleTickets.com to find tickets for these upcoming events: July 7-9 — Poorcastle Festival, Apocalypse Brew Works July 17 — Chris Colfer: The Land of Stories Worlds Collide Tour, YPAS Oct. 18 — Taste of Louisville, Louisville Executive Aviation To find out more about ticketing with LouisvilleTickets, contact us at tickets@loumag.com. Visit LouisvilleTickets.com to see events that currently are selling tickets online through the LouisvilleTickets portal. 10 Eat at the Bristol, enter to win free green chili wontons for a year, anytime before the September 9 drawing. 11 "Dancing with the Stars: Live" at the Louisville Palace. 12 Magicians from 17 countries convene at the Galt House for a weekend of trade secrets and tricks, including a film screening honoring two local greats, Lance Burton and Mac King (July 12-15). Kentucky Shakespeare presents Much Ado About Nothing, at C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater, part of the summer festival that includes Julius Caesar, The Merchant of Venice and Richard II (July 1- Aug 13). 13 Jennifer Lawrence attends a kids' overnight pajama party in celebration of the Frazier Museum's "The Hunger Games: The Exhibition," with proceeds benefitting The Jennifer Lawrence Foundation, at the Frazer Museum. 14 Odesza, LCD Soundsystem and Weezer headline the annual Forecastle Festival at Waterfront Park (July 14-16). 15 The New Pornographers play a late-night post-Forecastle show at Headliners. 16 The largest Jane Austen event in North America is back at Locust Grove and includes a Guinness World Record attempt at the largest mourning procession (July 14-16). 17 Looking For Lilith presents "Unheard [outloud]," a festival of original works, collaborations with other theater companies and workshops, at the Clifton Center (July 13-23). 18 "The Rise of Fake News" with Pulitzer-winning journalist Colleen Nelson, moderated by WFPL's Brendan McCarthy, at the University of Louisville Club & Alumni Center. 19 Fly kites while listening to classical music from WUOL, picnicking and even making your own kite with help from the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, at the Big Four Lawn. 20 Originally a B-52s tribute band called Mock Lobster, pop-rock band Twenty First Century Fox plays this month's Rye Back Porch Sessions.

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