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Paducah, Metropolis plan super weekend Sept. 11–12
Everyone knows that Metropolis, Ill., is the home of Superman. Paducah is home to a super museum — the National Quilt Museum of the United States. It’s only natural for the neighboring cities to combine forces.
Locals and visitors will find a wealth of activities, from quilting events to historic re-enactments and more, Sept. 11–12 with Super City — Quilt City, A Celebration of the Arts between Two Cities.
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Shakespeare in the Park: Love’s Labor's Lost through Sept. 12
The Nashville Shakespeare Festival’s 23rd annual Shakespeare in the Park offers delightfully witty comic theatre under the stars with this summer’s production of Love’s Labor’s Lost through Sept. 12.
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Angel Mounds hosts treasures of ancient culture
A lot of treasures are found underground — diamonds, rubies, veins of gold and silver. From Nov. 6, 2010, to Jan. 14, 2011, Evansville’s Angel Mounds State Historic Site will display treasures of a different sort. Visitors will be treated to a trove of rare artifacts from the ancient Americans who lived in nearby Posey County nearly 1,700 years ago.
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Natalie Cole provides royal evening of song at French Lick Resort
Singing since she was 6, daughter of the legendary Nat King Cole, singer-songwriter Natalie Cole is equally adept at jazz, pop and rhythm ’n blues. Spend an unforgettable evening with Natalie Cole, a nine-time winner of the Grammy Award, on Sept. 24 at French Lick Resort. The French Lick Resort is just a little more than an hour from downtown Louisville.
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Kathy Griffin’s observations on the D-List get an ‘A’
Sharp-tongued comedian Kathy Griffin, star of the Bravo reality show My Life on the D-List, brings her stand-up act to Horseshoe Casino Hotel Southern Indiana on Sept. 11. The casino is just 25 minutes from downtown Louisville.
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2010–11 season at Hardin Playhouse begins Aug. 13
A riveting drama about a rocky marriage. Several comedies and a classic Broadway musical. A treasured children’s story. Hardin County Playhouse’s 2010–11 season has something for everyone. And with $15 tickets, the acting company has something for theater lovers on a budget, too.
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Kentucky Repertory Theatre’s 2010 season ends Dec. 18
Whether it’s the gospel according to Peanuts, the gospel according to Mark Twain or competing Christmas gospels, you’ll find Kentucky Repertory Theatre’s 2010 season has all that — and more!
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