Louisville Magazine

JUL 2013

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bit the THIS MONTH IN "Please read if your life PRESS RELEASES sucks." Bourbon at Forecastle. The library is encouraging (and Other Junk) students to read or listen to at least 10 books this summer. Since when has listening been the same thing as reading? It's a scorcher out there. The Gates Foundation awarded Anthony Perry, a senior at St. Francis last school year, one of 1,000 Millennium Scholarships. Fifty-four thousand applicants. One of the perks: The scholarship "fully funds Anthony's post-secondary academic future." He's going to Penn. This kid already has too many accomplishments to list in this column. You're sweating. In October, StageOne will kick off its 67th season with The House at Pooh Corner. No question about it: Somebody served Eeyore too much bourbon at Forecastle. The Iroquois Amphitheater will throw its 75th birthday bash in September. www.mallstmatthews.com www.oxmoorcenter.com No, we don't know where you put your sunglasses. Renovation of the Louisville Water Co.'s original pump station is underway. You should really reapply some sunscreen. A team of scientists, led by a U of L doctoral student, discovered a "hot Saturn-like planet" in a solar system 700 light years away. Tossing a Baby Ruth in the pool never gets old. The modeling school Alix Adams is holding summer classes, one of which teaches teen girls "healthy eating habits, skin and nail care, proper make-up selection and application…." Shannon Cogan is returning to WAVE. She'll be an evening news co-anchor. Staff writer Anne Marshall is not returning to WAVE. She's staying here forever! "Due to a tight schedule, neither Senator Paul nor his staff will be available for the press…." The Portland Museum's new hours: Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ramsi's Cafe on the World now has a lunchdelivery menu. The Louisville Orchestra elected its 2013-'14 board of directors. You made the cut! See, now you're sunburned. Aloe vera gel. Well look at that: The Brown Hotel hired John Nerlinger as associate director of sales. Sorry we forgot to report this in a more timely fashion: "Due to the number of patrons attending events at the Kentucky Exposition Center on Friday, April 26, heavy congestion is expected at Gate 1." The Zoo's oldest polar bear, Arki, died. She was www.potbelly.com/louisville born in November 1984. "BRACE YOURSELF: Your personal reputation is at risk." 26 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 7.13

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