Looking to up your appreciation of the arts?
We've rounded up three artsy events around Louisville this week that will scratch your cultural itch, from a poetry slam to a clay-building class.
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KMAC Poetry Slam
From the event description:
KMAC Poetry Slam is a unique poetry experience held the second Tuesday of each month. There will be an intermission performance by the Sounds of the Week artist.
When: Tuesday, Aug. 13, 7 p.m.
Where: 715 W. Main St.
Price: Free
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Score 29% off Frazier History Museum
From the deal description:
See Daniel Boone’s Bible and Teddy Roosevelt’s “Big Stick.” Be sure to check out current temporary exhibit "Spirits of the Bluegrass: Prohibition and Kentucky," presented inside a speakeasy, complete with two full-sized bars and a lighted Bluegrass stage.
Where: 829 W. Main St.
Price: $20 (29% discount off admission for two); more deals available
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Get 35% off clay date
From the deal description:
During 90-minute sessions, customers learn to build with clay using various techniques, such as rolling, forming shapes with fingers and joining pieces together.
Where: 2210 Frankfort Ave.
Price: $13 (35% discount for one); more deals available
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