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On this episode of the 99 Bottles podcast, host Syd Bishop talks with Spencer Guy, head brewer at Akasha Brewing Company, about Brain Check, a seasonal imperial stout.
On this episode of 99 Bottles, host Syd Bishop talks with Nick Felton, the lead brewer at Gravely Brewing Company about Black Sabbath, their heavy-duty Imperial Stout.
On this episode of 99 Bottles, host Syd Bishop talks to False Idol Independent Brewers co-owner and brewer Shawn Steele about The Sexton, their robust Rye Abbey Ale.
On this episode of 99 Bottles, a deep dive into one beer from one local brewery, host Syd Bishop talks to Leah Dienes from Apocalypse Brew Works about the company’s Oktoberfest.
On this episode of the 99 Bottles Podcast, host Syd Bishop talks with Amelia Pillow, head pub brewer at the Against the Grain Brewery and Smokehouse about their lager A Beer.
On this episode of 99 Bottles, a deep dive into beer styles, LEO contributor Syd Bishop talks with Gordon Biersch's Nicholas Landers about Summerbrau Kolsch.
True crime buff and LEO Weekly staff writer Danielle Grady speaks with a fellow enthusiast, Sydney Clinkenbeard, about why women are (seemingly) more interested than men in murder. The two analyze why they’re so interested in the genre, talk about the ethics of enjoying true crime, and reveal the cases that turned them over to the dark side.
Scott Hand from Monnik Beer Co. stopped by to talk about the brewery's cardamom saison, Voorjaar.
Director Ehren Reed and board member James Lindsey spoke with Jo Anne Triplett, contributing arts editor, about Elevator Artist Resource.
LEO Executive Editor Aaron Yarmuth and U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth discuss the future of healthcare with Mandy Bell and Nick Conder, two members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).
Scott Recker and Aaron Yarmuth discuss Louisville's draw in the 2019 March Madness NCAA men's basketball tournament, as well as the juggernaut that is Duke.
Scott Shreffler from Mile Wide Beer Co. stops by to talk about Gish, the brewery's limited release Black IPA.
Jason Bige Burnett and Steven G. Cheek spoke with contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett about the Southern Crossing Pottery Festival March 1-2.
This is the inaugural episode of our new podcast 99 Bottles, where we invite one local brewer to talk in detail about one of their beers. On this episode, we talk to Cumberland’s brewer Justin Vasher and owner Mark Alleier about the Barrel Aged KY Krunk, a special release that will be available at noon on Saturday, Feb. 2.
Scott Recker and Nik Vechery break down new music from Natriums, Quality Cable and Tender Mercy. A full version of each song is also featured in the podcast.
Contributing Arts Editor Jo Anne Triplett talked with Louisville Visual Art's Executive Director Lindy Casebier about the 2019 LVA Honors.
Contributing Arts Editor Jo Anne Triplett interviews artist Teri Dryden about her recent residency at Shiro Oni Studio in Onishi, Japan.
Ceramicist Suzanne Adams and AA Clay Studio & Gallery owner Alex Adams talked with contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett about their new blog and online gallery.
Scott Recker and Nik Vechery talk about new songs by PRJCTR, Brenda and GLOB on the latest edition of Recently Released.
Jo Anne Triplett, LEO Weekly’s contributing arts editor, spoke with artists Sabra Crockett and Britany Baker about their recent trip to the Salon conference in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands.
Scott Recker and Nik Vechery talk about new music from Hot Wires, Sex Juice and Planetary Overdrive.
LEO's Jo Anne Triplett and Eric Clark attended the taping of Antiques Roadshow in Louisville, then recorded a podcast about their experiences.
The Prodepressants stop by to talk about their new album, mental health and how the song "Soothsayer" was inspired by people who preach on street corners.
John and Aaron Yarmuth talk about the 2018 Fake Issue and the importance of satire.
LEO's contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett spoke with Lindy Casebier on the Louisville Visual Art Honors "The Stars Among Us."
Members of Project Improv stop by to preview their upcoming show, Improva-Sutra Burlesque and Comedy Extravaganza, which is at The Bard's Town Feb. 9-10.
Scott Recker, Michael Powell and Nik Vechery talk about the initial wave of the Forecastle lineup, which features headliners Chris Stapleton, Arcade Fire and Modest Mouse.
Executive Editor Aaron Yarmuth talks about this year's UofL Men's Basketball Team, including who's been impressive in the first few games. Plus, he discusses the last two years being plagued by controversies, Brian Bowen's status and former Cardinals currently in the NBA.
Paul Paletti and Deborah Skaggs of the Louisville Photo Biennial stopped by the office to talk with contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett.
Stefan Gearhart, of Damaged Goods Improv, and friends takeover the LEO Podcast for a Halloween-themed show.
LEO’s contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett talks with artists Bette Levy and Claudia Hammer. They are members of PYRO Gallery and are here to discuss the gallery’s recent move from NuLu to Butchertown.
Nik and Scott talk about — and listen to — some of their favorite new local songs including music from Cereal Glyphs and Jaxon Lee Swain.
LEO’s contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett talks with Jael Harrington and Sean Harrington about the inaugural Big Four Bridge Arts Festival in Waterfront Park on Sept. 9-10.
Syd, Scott and Nik talk about their favorite new music released in Louisville in the past few weeks, including songs by Dream Eye Color Wheel, RMLLW2LLZ and White Knight.
LEO's contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett talks with Ken Herndon, Louisville Downtown Partnership's Special Projects Coordinator, about Alley Gallery, an outdoor gallery comprised of art on metal doors in alleys.
Eli Keel talks with Kentucky Shakespeare actor/dramaturg Gregory Maupin, who is hosting "a combination geek session/book club/behind-the-scenes look" about the Kentucky Shakespeare series called "Shakespeare Off the Page: Discovering Richard II."
Scott, Syd and Nik talk about their favorite songs that were recently released in Louisville, featuring music from Maximón, Howell Dawdy and Local Haunt.
LEO editors Aaron Yarmuth and Scott Recker talk about where UofL is seeded, the things that would make a Final Four run possible, what could get them bounced from the tournament early and how UK got a bad draw.
LEO’s contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett talks with Ron Jasin, the designer of the 2017 Kentucky Derby Festival poster.
Don’t you hate it when you’re at the mall, and one of those survey takers bugs you about coming in to answer a few questions? What if the questions were from the Mainstream Media Accountability Survey released last week by the Republican Party? The GOP survey is insanely unscientific and rife with leading questions and a host of other polling-survey sins. It’s also comically hateful about mainstream media. No surprise there. It’s nearly impossible to imagine these questions existing anywhere except in Donald Trump’s personal anti-media fever dream, but we thought it would be fun to try, so we invited local comedian Kent Carney onto the podcast so he and writer Eli Keel could present a brief audio play and imagine what someone taking that survey live might sound like.
Three LEO contributors talk about — and listen to — recently-released local songs from James Lindsey, Anwar Sadat and Christian Johns.
LEO Weekly’s contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett talks with Matt Weir, Tamina Karem and Scott Boyer of The Foundry, a new bronze casting facility.
Scott Recker, Nik Vechery and Michael Powell talk about the initial release of the Forecastle Festival lineup, how the 2017 selections are more exciting than the previous two years and second-wave hopefuls.
LEO Weekly's contributing arts editor Jo Anne Triplett talks with artists Amy Elswick and Suzy Hatcher about the ceramics group LOCALS.
LEO Food writers Robin Garr and Michael Powell talk to Stan Chase, founder of Louisville Vegan Jerky, about trends in plant-based meat substitutes, Internet trolls and making veganism more inclusive and accessible.
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LEO's contributing visual arts editor Jo Anne Triplett discusses the Mural Art Program with Jackie Pallesen and Ehren Reed from Louisville Visual Art.
LEO Food Writers Robin Garr and Michael Powell talk about Guy Fieri, his new Louisville restaurant Smokehouse, how the food network has changed and where to find the best barbecue in town.
Jenni Cochran, Aaron Craker and John Barrera from the band Frederick The Younger stop by to talk about how they formed, their writing process and two songs from their new EP "Feel Like You Want To Feel" and "Sister Was A Sailor," both of which are played in the podcast.
Contributor Logan Nichols talks to Zanzabar owner Antz Wettig, pinball repairman Russell Willoughby and Arcade Odyssey owner Ed Lutz about how a pinball culture in Louisville has developed, The upcoming release of The Hobbit machine at Zanzabar, their favorite games and more.
On this month's Recently Released, three LEO contributors talk about and listen to new music from Soft Self Portraits, RMLLW2LLZ, Scuzz Master.