Just wanted to bid a farewell to all of our loyal readers out there. I've enjoyed sharing some entertainment news, gossip, and events with you over the semester. But all good things must come to an end. I'm finally graduating and getting on with my life. No, i don't have a full-time job, but this is what I do have going on this summer, post-graduation:
1. part-time communication/PR intern at Res Care
2. part-time server at Hoops
3. part-time server at Lucky Strike
hmmm it is my hope that Res Care will offer me a full-time posiition once my summmer internship ends and i will finally have a "real job." then again, the money is great working at both the sports bar and the bowling alley.
I'll figure something out! Life's a mystery like that.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Britney gets Busted
Britney spears was pulled over for speeding in LA yesterday. The singer was let go with a warning. Hmm looks like she's still got it! She must have been on her way to practice. Britney will be performing at the House of Blues later on this week. Didn't Fed-Ex get booed off stage at the same stage? this should be interesting! I hope she's ready for this, it's obvious she's been working out check out the abs she's gotten back! But how will she keep a wig on her head throughout it all? She almost lost a brunette wig the other day while driving on the freeway with her convertable top down! ohhh Britney, you never cease to amaze me!
Rock and Bowl
Fourth Street Live's Lucky Strike, the kick ass glow bowling and drinking spot, will be sponsoring another Friday evening of "Rock and Bowl."
I just started working at this cool place last week, and I'm pretty excited about this weekend's festivities. Not only is it Oaks, but it is also the night of the Godsmack concert. The rock group will be perfroming at the Palace downtown, but the after party will be held at Lucky Strike. So yes, I will be able to meet Godsmack!! I don't listen to their music, but I could get into it, plus it's still cool to be around such talented and successful musicians.
Let's see..not to name drop or anything but we're also expecting Michael Jordan, Michael Vick, Jim Carey, Usher, Nick Lachey, Vanessa Manillo, and DJ AM. OOOOOhhhh! Break out the camera!
The bars close at 6 a.m. Derby weekend....who's ready to party hard??? I'll be serving your drinks =)
I just started working at this cool place last week, and I'm pretty excited about this weekend's festivities. Not only is it Oaks, but it is also the night of the Godsmack concert. The rock group will be perfroming at the Palace downtown, but the after party will be held at Lucky Strike. So yes, I will be able to meet Godsmack!! I don't listen to their music, but I could get into it, plus it's still cool to be around such talented and successful musicians.
Let's see..not to name drop or anything but we're also expecting Michael Jordan, Michael Vick, Jim Carey, Usher, Nick Lachey, Vanessa Manillo, and DJ AM. OOOOOhhhh! Break out the camera!
The bars close at 6 a.m. Derby weekend....who's ready to party hard??? I'll be serving your drinks =)
derby festivities!!
So many things going on this season for the Kentcuky Derby!! Last Saturday was Thunder over Louisville, the official kick-off for the Derby, then the Ballon Race, the Mini-Marathon, and the next up-coming events are Oaks and Derby. There is always a buzz around Louisville during this time because this is one of the largest events the city hosts all year long. The Chow Wagon began on April 26th and goes until Oaks Day. The Chow Wagon is a great place to go hang outside and get some good food and drinks with a great Derby atmosphere...so you've still got time-go check out the Chow Wagon while the hype of the Kentucky Derby is in action!!
Wildcat Wildnight!!
So, I know that I said I would let you know about my first Wildcat Wildnight experience at the University of Kentucky went last Thursday night...It costs $10 at the door, and I can honestly say it was one of the best concerts I have ever been to. The main performer was Amos Lee with one opening act that was amazing. The concert lasted for 2-3 hours, and I would say that I most definitely got my moneys worth out of it. The crowd was just large enough to have a good time, but not too big. The only thing I'm bummed about, is not finding out about these sooner. You know what that means, next fall is gonna be WILD! For information on upcoming events, check out the website:
http://www.uky.edu/GetInvolved/Wildnights/events.php
http://www.uky.edu/GetInvolved/Wildnights/events.php
Monday, April 30, 2007
thunder!
thunder drew record crowds this year!! the weather was amazing, and if you were there, you know what i am talking about. the air show was awesome as usual, and the fireworks were beautiful. there was a tribute to those who had been affected by the tragedy at virginia tech. thunder is awesome every year, and i am so happy louisville is the place that it happens.
relay for life
This past weekend was the fundraiser for cancer, the Relay for Life. It was my first experience attending the Relay for Life, but it was definitely memorable. There were many family and friends there of those that have cancer or had died from it. The experience was very moving and it was great to see all of the support. The race takes place at Papa John's Stadium and there was live music and food. If you're ever interested in supporting a good cause, next years race would be awesome to attend!
Saturday, April 28, 2007
iCheating
Last night at work I caught a news report on the use of iPods in schools. It seems as though high school students are not only learning about subjects such as history and science, but they are also learning new ways to cheat on exams.
An iPod is an MP3 player that holds music, videos, pictures, games, and podcasts. For those of you who have not seen an iPod, there is a display screen to navigate songs, albums, and videos. The back is similar to a mirror. Many students listen to music as they walk through the halls, eat lunch, or sit in class. Although some teachers consider this rude and distracting, most allow students to use them in school.
Students have discovered they can cheat on exams using these media players. They can use the back of their iPod to see the student's test behind them, record information onto their iPod and replay it during exams, and they can even upload information onto it and simply read it.
Teachers have caught onto this new form of "cheat sheets" and have started to ban the devices during exams.
It is amazing what kids these days are doing!
An iPod is an MP3 player that holds music, videos, pictures, games, and podcasts. For those of you who have not seen an iPod, there is a display screen to navigate songs, albums, and videos. The back is similar to a mirror. Many students listen to music as they walk through the halls, eat lunch, or sit in class. Although some teachers consider this rude and distracting, most allow students to use them in school.
Students have discovered they can cheat on exams using these media players. They can use the back of their iPod to see the student's test behind them, record information onto their iPod and replay it during exams, and they can even upload information onto it and simply read it.
Teachers have caught onto this new form of "cheat sheets" and have started to ban the devices during exams.
It is amazing what kids these days are doing!
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Where to Go for the Derby After Party?!
Derby doesn't have to end with the run for the roses. People are already buzzing about what to do after derby. The Kentucky Derby brings alot of celebrities to Louisville. Aside from celebrities people travel from all around to take part in the Derby festivities.
I have had friends spot celebrities like Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson (pre divorce), soap opera stars, and other celebrities. I have not been fortunate enough to see celebrities during derby but, I know they surface. 4th Street Live and Bardstown Road are some hot spots were celebs have been spotted. "I prefer Bardstown Road pubs and bars after Derby," Tiffany Funk Bellarmine University student said,"they seem to have more of a laid back atmosphere which is great considering you've been in the hot sun all day at the track."
"4th Street (Live) is the place to be after Derby," said Katie Brian,23, a native to Louisville and regular to the Derby festivities. "The night clubs on 4th Street provide for a face paced, party atmosphere that closes derby the right way," Brian said. Whether the place to be is 4th Street Live or Bardstown Road bars after Derby, the festivities continue after the track closes. No matter where you go after Derby the fun doesn't stop!
I have had friends spot celebrities like Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson (pre divorce), soap opera stars, and other celebrities. I have not been fortunate enough to see celebrities during derby but, I know they surface. 4th Street Live and Bardstown Road are some hot spots were celebs have been spotted. "I prefer Bardstown Road pubs and bars after Derby," Tiffany Funk Bellarmine University student said,"they seem to have more of a laid back atmosphere which is great considering you've been in the hot sun all day at the track."
"4th Street (Live) is the place to be after Derby," said Katie Brian,23, a native to Louisville and regular to the Derby festivities. "The night clubs on 4th Street provide for a face paced, party atmosphere that closes derby the right way," Brian said. Whether the place to be is 4th Street Live or Bardstown Road bars after Derby, the festivities continue after the track closes. No matter where you go after Derby the fun doesn't stop!
Bellarmine Radio is on a roll!
Having recently developed their 2007-2008 managment team BU radio is blossoming into one of Louisville's most entertaining Internet radio stations. Featuring an array of muscial genres you may hear The Beatles, Janis Japlin, Deathcab for Cutie, and Damien Marley among a few of the artists. BU Radio hit the air last summer.
With the addition of new BU faculty member Dr. Kyle Barnett the radio station has been able to organize and implement a strategy of creating something that will appeal to audiences "on campus, around town, worldwide," said Emily Carroll promotions director for BU Radio. "I hope that within the next six months BU Radio will be bookmarked on every students personal computer," Carroll said about her hopes for the stations near future.
You can access BU Radio here. You can also place your requests by email or AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) or by sending a message to the myspace account which is accessible through the website. BU Radio is certainly helping to put Bellarmine on the map and will hopefully be bringing new and exciting events to Bellarmine's campus and the city of Louisville.
With the addition of new BU faculty member Dr. Kyle Barnett the radio station has been able to organize and implement a strategy of creating something that will appeal to audiences "on campus, around town, worldwide," said Emily Carroll promotions director for BU Radio. "I hope that within the next six months BU Radio will be bookmarked on every students personal computer," Carroll said about her hopes for the stations near future.
You can access BU Radio here. You can also place your requests by email or AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) or by sending a message to the myspace account which is accessible through the website. BU Radio is certainly helping to put Bellarmine on the map and will hopefully be bringing new and exciting events to Bellarmine's campus and the city of Louisville.
Bellarmine University Art Show
For all you artsy fartsy folks out there Bellarmine University is hosting an art show displaying many of it's students works. The art show will be running until next week in until finals are over. Recently, I have found a new appreciation for art since I have been gathering pieces for my new apartment.
The display features many portraits and abstract paintings. One particular piece that caught my eye was a portrait of half of a woman's face. Some of the work does not feature a specific still-life, landscape, or other object. The more abstract work allows you to use your imagination and interpret the art in whatever way you wish. My recently found appreciation of abstract art allows me to see how talented the art students at Bellarmine are.
Not only does the display have paintings but also sculptures made from various mediums such as wood, plaster, and stone. Although the display is small there is a large variety of various works that will entertain the art fans. Art students at Bellarmine should be proud of their hard work and deserve to show it off.
The display features many portraits and abstract paintings. One particular piece that caught my eye was a portrait of half of a woman's face. Some of the work does not feature a specific still-life, landscape, or other object. The more abstract work allows you to use your imagination and interpret the art in whatever way you wish. My recently found appreciation of abstract art allows me to see how talented the art students at Bellarmine are.
Not only does the display have paintings but also sculptures made from various mediums such as wood, plaster, and stone. Although the display is small there is a large variety of various works that will entertain the art fans. Art students at Bellarmine should be proud of their hard work and deserve to show it off.
concerts around kentucky!
I don't know about you, but I am almost always up for a good concert. Anytime there is good live music, I am usually there. Bellarmine just hosted the annual "Hillside" concert this past Friday night. For the first time in a few years, the concert was held outside, how awesome is that? I just recently discovered the concerts that the University of Kentucky hosts on their campus. Tonite they are going to have Amos Lee on their campus, free to UK students, and only $10 for non-students!! What a great way to end the semester!! UK has also had North Jordan play there, which is a local band from here in Lousiville. Each show has a few opening acts, and then he main artists. I'm kind of anxious to see what this concert is all about, but i'll let you know tomorrow!! It just might be something worth checking out more often.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Bow to the Queen
Derby Festival 133 is being held on Saturday, May 5, 2007, at Louisville's Churchill Downs. I will be there, and so will the Queen of England! Security is to be enforced to ensure the Queen's comfort at this exciting horse race. Although I may not be rubbing elbows with the Queen, I will be in the stands.
I waited in line all night in the cold rain a few weekends ago at Churchill Downs. For the first time, Churchill Downs offered two tickets to the stands to the first 500 people in line. There were five of us huddled together under a tarp, sitting on a raft used in a swimming pool, waiting from midnight until we finally received our tickets at 9 a.m.
It was quite an experience, and I can say although I will always remember the night, I will not be doing it again! Unless it is a warm, clear evening! After a warm meal at Waffle House my roommate and I finally went to sleep at 11 a.m. We awoke feeling rested, and excited about our tickets.
I've always gone into the infield with my girlfriends, but this year we are going to wear the big hats, pretty dresses, and heels. It should be an interesting and different experience. I'll let you know if I see Queen Elizabeth.
I waited in line all night in the cold rain a few weekends ago at Churchill Downs. For the first time, Churchill Downs offered two tickets to the stands to the first 500 people in line. There were five of us huddled together under a tarp, sitting on a raft used in a swimming pool, waiting from midnight until we finally received our tickets at 9 a.m.
It was quite an experience, and I can say although I will always remember the night, I will not be doing it again! Unless it is a warm, clear evening! After a warm meal at Waffle House my roommate and I finally went to sleep at 11 a.m. We awoke feeling rested, and excited about our tickets.
I've always gone into the infield with my girlfriends, but this year we are going to wear the big hats, pretty dresses, and heels. It should be an interesting and different experience. I'll let you know if I see Queen Elizabeth.
Fourth Street Live's new openings!
Ready to try something new this weekend? Tired of clubs playing only rap music? Downtown Louisville's street of fun, Fourth Street Live! is opening two new clubs on Thursday, April 26, 2007. Rock Bar will play rock music ranging from The Killers to Godsmack, so head on down for a different sound. Rock Bar sent out VIP invitations for free drinks 7-9 p.m., the place should be packed! I'm curious as to what the shot girls and beer tub girls will be wearing. I am a little apprehensive because the bar hired inexperienced bartenders. How will these novices deal with the massive crowd that is bound to shop up?
Cantina is taking the place of Parrot Beach upstairs at 4th Street.
I plan on stopping by, I'll let you all know what I think!
Cantina is taking the place of Parrot Beach upstairs at 4th Street.
I plan on stopping by, I'll let you all know what I think!
Small Town, Lots to do
Marion County, Kentucky is known for few things: being the home of Maker's Mark and the infamous Cornbread Mafia. In case you didn't know the Corn bread Mafria was a group of rural farmers who pulled off the largest marijuana trafficing operatioin in history. Most of the gentlemen involved in this operation came from rural Marion County. Full of history, this tiny speck on the map has lots of character and southern hospitality. I'm from Marion County and one of the most common questions I get is "What is there to do if there is nothing there?" With no mall, movie theatre, or any other venue for entertainment the only place the town has to offer is Wal-Mart, not even a supercenter.
Stereotypically, there is nothing to do in such a small town. Being a native, I know different. People in the small community of Marion County make their own fun. There are a few bars scattered across the county which make for a source of entertainment that often isn't the most safe or legal for young adults. Four wheeler rides through the county on a hot Sunday afternoon, or "floating" the river in the summer, night time sled rides in the winter, or just a backyard cookout with friends and family make living in this "boring" town worth while. The recent warm weather has increased the activity in the country. "Riding 4-wheelers through the woods on a pretty day is one of the best parts about the summer," said Ashely Lamkin after a three hour ATV ride throuh the knobs of Raywick, a small community in west Marion County. Lamkin a native to Marion County and has never lived anywhere else, she has a strong appreciation for the small community. "There is something liberating about riding through the untouched woods," Lamkin said about one of the most popular activities Marion Countians participate in. Taking an ATV through the creek or the muddiest puddle you can find will make any adult feel like a kid again. In the country you trully find pleasure in the simple things in life." She said about the recent ride through the knobs. Groups of friends gather to take part in this summer time activity. Often there are stops along the journey for a swim in the river, a competiton to see who can make it up the steepest hill, or to just put down a cold one. The country is loaded with fun activities that just need to be sought out. Marion County, I believe, coined the phrase quality or quantity.
Stereotypically, there is nothing to do in such a small town. Being a native, I know different. People in the small community of Marion County make their own fun. There are a few bars scattered across the county which make for a source of entertainment that often isn't the most safe or legal for young adults. Four wheeler rides through the county on a hot Sunday afternoon, or "floating" the river in the summer, night time sled rides in the winter, or just a backyard cookout with friends and family make living in this "boring" town worth while. The recent warm weather has increased the activity in the country. "Riding 4-wheelers through the woods on a pretty day is one of the best parts about the summer," said Ashely Lamkin after a three hour ATV ride throuh the knobs of Raywick, a small community in west Marion County. Lamkin a native to Marion County and has never lived anywhere else, she has a strong appreciation for the small community. "There is something liberating about riding through the untouched woods," Lamkin said about one of the most popular activities Marion Countians participate in. Taking an ATV through the creek or the muddiest puddle you can find will make any adult feel like a kid again. In the country you trully find pleasure in the simple things in life." She said about the recent ride through the knobs. Groups of friends gather to take part in this summer time activity. Often there are stops along the journey for a swim in the river, a competiton to see who can make it up the steepest hill, or to just put down a cold one. The country is loaded with fun activities that just need to be sought out. Marion County, I believe, coined the phrase quality or quantity.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Interning at Kiss FM

Interning at Kiss FM has been an unforgettable experience. Interning has been one of the most beneficial aspects of my education at Bellarmine thus far. When my friends call my cell while I’m at Kiss and scream, “Oh my God I just heard you on the radio,” there is an instant gratification. At my previous internship I was a paid employee of the station were I had a lot more responsibility. Moving to corporate radio has been a drastic change: I don’t have as much responsibility but, I am the queen of filing and coping! I’m on-air at least a couple of times a week assisting Matt with his mid-day show requirements. When Matt and I discussed the importance of interns at Clear Channel I was surprised to learn how beneficial interns are to the company. Previously, I had considered my position to “junior,” inferior or at least less important then my first experience in radio. Matt Ryan corrected my assumption, “I never give an intern anything to do that I wouldn’t do,” he said. “Interns are very important and time saving. Without interns I wouldn’t get half the work done and airplay wouldn’t be as smooth,” Matt said about interns. Bellarmine requires communication majors to participate in at least one internship while in school. According to statistics the more internships students participate in the better their chances are of finding a full-time job after graduation. I feel that my acquired experience from Kiss will benefit me as well post-graduation in finding my dream job behind the mic!
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
unusual things to do around town...
So....you may be getting tired of doing the same ole' things to do around town. We all feel that way sometimes, and so I wanted to see what some of my friends did for fun. Louisville and it's surronding areas are all good places to live. Louisville was rated one of the best places to live in America by places rated almanac.
"There are so many crazy things to do around here”, Dunaway said. “During Spring Break I was going to go find the blue people of Hazard Kentucky. These people moved to Hazard in the late 1800’s, they had a genetical disorder, they did not get enough oxygen in their blood, and because of that their skin is very blue. They are very incestuous and their gene became a dominant gene. Because of this, blue people began walking around Hazard. The blue people are hard to find now because they found a cure for it.”
Dunaway also spoke about the laser light shows at the planetarium at the University of Louisville. “These light shows are awesome, they happen every Friday night around ten or eleven o clock, and they usually play Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” album during the show.”
If you are into scenery around Louisville, University of Kentucky sophomore, Meredith Wesley, said, “One of my favorite things to do when I come home is drive down River Road with my windows rolled down; it is so beautiful on a nice day.”
University of Louisville sophomore Jordan Shontz has a few activities that he likes to participate in on a daily basis. “I began rock climbing recently. I found that it is fun, it is good exercise, and it is a part of a healthy lifestyle. I have rock climbed locally at Rocksport, and the Red River Gorge. The rock climbing community is full of nice, caring, and thoughtful people.”
Jordan also spoke about local dance lessons. “Dance lessons are something unusual to do for entertainment in Louisville. I like taking dance lessons occasionally with my girlfriend because they are exercise, learning a new skill, a fun date, something to do with a group of friends, and helpful if you want to go dancing. Dance lessons also help with rhythm and coordination. You can take dance lessons here in Louisville at many places; I have been to a dance club called Coconut Beach on Baxter Avenue.”
Bellarmine sophomore Carrie Cooke is everywhere around town, and so I thought it would be good to ask her some of her favorite places to travel to around town for a good time.
“One of my favorite places to go is the restaurant Proof on Main St. It’s the restaurant that goes with the new hotel 21C downtown that is one of the only contemporary modern art museums in the world.”
As you can see, contrary to popular belief, there are many places to go around town for some unusual entertainment.
"There are so many crazy things to do around here”, Dunaway said. “During Spring Break I was going to go find the blue people of Hazard Kentucky. These people moved to Hazard in the late 1800’s, they had a genetical disorder, they did not get enough oxygen in their blood, and because of that their skin is very blue. They are very incestuous and their gene became a dominant gene. Because of this, blue people began walking around Hazard. The blue people are hard to find now because they found a cure for it.”
Dunaway also spoke about the laser light shows at the planetarium at the University of Louisville. “These light shows are awesome, they happen every Friday night around ten or eleven o clock, and they usually play Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” album during the show.”
If you are into scenery around Louisville, University of Kentucky sophomore, Meredith Wesley, said, “One of my favorite things to do when I come home is drive down River Road with my windows rolled down; it is so beautiful on a nice day.”
University of Louisville sophomore Jordan Shontz has a few activities that he likes to participate in on a daily basis. “I began rock climbing recently. I found that it is fun, it is good exercise, and it is a part of a healthy lifestyle. I have rock climbed locally at Rocksport, and the Red River Gorge. The rock climbing community is full of nice, caring, and thoughtful people.”
Jordan also spoke about local dance lessons. “Dance lessons are something unusual to do for entertainment in Louisville. I like taking dance lessons occasionally with my girlfriend because they are exercise, learning a new skill, a fun date, something to do with a group of friends, and helpful if you want to go dancing. Dance lessons also help with rhythm and coordination. You can take dance lessons here in Louisville at many places; I have been to a dance club called Coconut Beach on Baxter Avenue.”
Bellarmine sophomore Carrie Cooke is everywhere around town, and so I thought it would be good to ask her some of her favorite places to travel to around town for a good time.
“One of my favorite places to go is the restaurant Proof on Main St. It’s the restaurant that goes with the new hotel 21C downtown that is one of the only contemporary modern art museums in the world.”
As you can see, contrary to popular belief, there are many places to go around town for some unusual entertainment.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Media Users as Producers
Advancements in computer software and programs have enabled those who enjoy using media to also become producers of media. Websites such as YouTube display homemade videos on the internet for anyone with access to a computer to view. These videos can be made using digital cameras, camcorders, and various computer programs.
Several Bellarmine University students have proudly displayed their videos in the website, and even professors use YouTube to enhance their lessons.
Have you submitted a video on YouTube? Let us know about it!
Several Bellarmine University students have proudly displayed their videos in the website, and even professors use YouTube to enhance their lessons.
Have you submitted a video on YouTube? Let us know about it!
Premonition is Nothing Unexpected

Sandra Bullock along with Nip Tuck star, Julian McMahon, protrays a suburbian upper-middle class fmaily who have the stereotypical American "Live it to Beaver" style life. The couple married and purchased a beautiful home shortly after Jim, Bullocks husband in the film, recieves a promotion. Bullock plays a stay-at-home mom who appears to have everything: a wonderful husband, two beautiful daughters, and most of the material nesscessities and luxuries one could need. Her life suddenly comes to a screeching halt when her husband is involved in a fatal car accident leaving her behind with their two children. When Bullocks character, Linda Hanson, wakes up the following morning expecting to face a nightmare she sees her husband standing in the kitchen. As the week continues Bullock goes through a series of obscure experiences that turn into being clues to the future as well as the lessons about appreciating life. Every other day her husband is alive and every other day he is dead when the end of the week approaches Bullock realizes that she has been having a series of premontions that may come ture if she doesn't take efforts to stop them.
The plot of the film is packed with action, although it follows the typical Hollywood three act structure: rising conflict, climax, and resolution. The individual parts of the plot are obvious as well as the ending. Although the end does have a twist that I didn't expect, when reflecting on the film it's obvious to the audience how each scene unfolds. "Premontion" is ironically predictable.
What About Brit?

Like many other female twenty-somethings in college I am an “in closet” reader of the tabloids, well not any more. Yes, I admit it, I actually get a rise out of reading about Britney’s latest paparazzi attack or Brad and Angelina’s newest addition to the family. Reading magazines like US Weekly and catching the latest celebrity news on E! Entertainment Television is one of my guilty pleasures. Guilty pleasures are what I never thought I would practice in my future career. While interning at Kiss FM I have learned that you can enjoy your guilty pleasures, even at work.
Interning at Kiss has been a valuable educational experience thus far. I have learned about several different aspects of radio that I have not experienced until now. Radio, ultimately, is to provide entertainment or the news to a specific demographic. The particular demographic that Kiss appeals to is entertained by the latest celebrity gossip, at least thats what the ratings show. When Britney Spears went into rehab after her “run-in” with the paparazzi, Matt Ryan (the midday host) and I debated on-air about why Britney went to rehab. When Matt asked me if I thought post-partum depression was really the reason she enrolled I responded promptly, “Sure with a side of loritab and vicadin.” Matt explained that people like knowing other people’s business and that it has always been pop-culture to stay on top of the latest celebrity gossip. Although I do perform other tasks at Kiss, updating Kiss listeners about Britney Spears has been one of my favorite things to do at work.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
spring break!!
well it looks like heather and libby have told you about their spring break, so i thought i would tell you all about mine. I have never left louisville on spring break my enitre life, but this year, i decided to do something different. A group of my friends and i packed up our stuff and left for gatlinburg, tn. gatlinburg is a perfect getaway for a few days because it is not too far, it has beautiful scenery and there are so many awesome places to stay. we searched the internet for chalets, and we found the perfect one...a huge 7 person hot-tub, 3 levels, balconys. a mountain view,a pool table, and newly remoldeled! when i left i had no idea how much fun it was gonna be. this just proves the point that you don't have to spend that much money to have a good time. so the next time you want to get away for a few days, but don't know where to go, pack your bags and head to gatlinburg, tennessee for a great mountain getaway!
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Girls Night Out
Ladies, are you tired of hearing about men spending their money at strip clubs? Well, here is your chance to see what all the fuss is about! The famous all-male dancing group, Chippendales, is coming to Caesars Indiana!
These perfect examples of the male specimen have made quite a name for themselves in Las Vegas, and on March 22 and March 23 they are coming to you! So get your girlfriends ready for this guaranteed great time! You can even skip the gym because these dancers should get that heart rate up!
I haven't decided if I'm going to attend this show or go see the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. Two completely different things to do, wouldn't you agree?
What do you think of dancers, male or female? Post your comments!
To reserve your tickets now, call 1-888-ROMAN-4-U (766-2648). General admission tickets are $20.
This is a casino and bar, so you must have a valid ID.
These perfect examples of the male specimen have made quite a name for themselves in Las Vegas, and on March 22 and March 23 they are coming to you! So get your girlfriends ready for this guaranteed great time! You can even skip the gym because these dancers should get that heart rate up!
I haven't decided if I'm going to attend this show or go see the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. Two completely different things to do, wouldn't you agree?
What do you think of dancers, male or female? Post your comments!
To reserve your tickets now, call 1-888-ROMAN-4-U (766-2648). General admission tickets are $20.
This is a casino and bar, so you must have a valid ID.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
My Last Spring Break
Spring Break. Those words sounded so nice a few months ago when my girlfriends and I were thinking about all the exciting places we could visit during this famous week of partying. Unfortunately, plans fell through and I was unable to get off work. My spring break was spent working, catching up on some much needed sleep, and spending time with my friends. It wasn't the endless nights of partying like my previous breaks, but I definitely enjoyed it. I worked the night of the University of Louisville vs. West Virginia University game. I am from WV, and as much as I would have liked to see the Mountaineers take the win, I was happy that the Cards did. March Madness has just begun, and everyone is getting their brackets ready for the tournaments. I'm cheering for the Cardinals, who would you like to see in the Final Four? Add your comments about March Madness!
A Much Needed Uneventful Spring Break
Hey folks! Spring Break 2007 for me was one of the most uneventful spring breaks in history. I took off from work, refused to do anything remotely related to school, and isolated myself in my ting town of Lebanon. As a junior my spare time seems far and few between so I took advantage of the opportunity and allowed myself to enjoy boredom for the first time in a long time. Sounds awful doesn't it? Well, to tell you the truth it was one of the best spring breaks I've had. The weather was beautiful for the most part and I woke up every morning and said "what am I GOING TO DO TODAY?" It was so exciting not having a jam packed schedule from the time I woke up to the time I went to bed. My monotonous days of interning, racing to class, racing to work, and then racing back to the library to study had to take some time off before I permanently took off from them. So that was my spring break: relaxing, much needed, and boring!
Hey folks, how's it going? My name is Libby and I'm about to graduate from Bellarmine with a communication degree. I'm originally from West Virginia, but I consider Louisville my home these days. It's a great city with so much to do, see, and experience! I work a lot and have an internship, but when I have free time I go out on the town with my girlfriends. Heather, Allie, and I will try to keep you posted on the fun stuff to do in and around Louisville, so keep us in mind when someone asks, "what do you wanna do tonight?"
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
hi, i'm allie!
Hi, My name is Allie. I'm a 19 year old communication major/english minor at Bellarmine University. I enjoy journalism. I took two years of journalism in high school, and I am pursuing those interests in college. I have lived in Louisville my entire life, and I love it here. You'll probably see me write about the hot spots here in Louisville, and the latest news on what's going on for entertainment. I love music, reading, and writing. I hope you enjoy reading about all the HOT SPOTS in Louisville ;- )
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
All about Heather!
I am a 20 year old Communications major, Theatre minor at Bellarmine University! I am learning every day while living in Louisville because I am constently being exposed to things that I couldn't experience in Lebanon, Ky, my home town. I love my little home town and all of my family that are still there. I visit often and miss it terribly but I am happy to embrace the opportunities I have been given living in the city. You can't take the honky tonk out of the girl thats for sure! I love riding four wheelers, muddin' (what city folks call off roading), drinking a cold one on a hot day while riding through shit creek, and of course fishing! Since I have been in the city for 3 years I feel that I have become more cultured and exposed to other ways of life that have always seemed so alien to my home town. Now my favorites things include Bardstown Road window shopping (rarely do I buy anything), checking out all of the ethnic restuarants, and of course the mall! The bars are ok too, but I prefer my small town honky tonks!
I am Libby, 22, senior communication major at Bellarmine University. This is my second attempt at blogging on this site, and I'm sticking with what I know best: entertainment. Soon you'll get the pleasure of reading my advice on what to do around here! Maybe you'll stop complaining that there is nothing, and actually do something. I live off campus and I only come here when I have class, so my postings will consist mostly of FUN STUFF around this lovely city of Louisville.
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