CURRENT ISSUE August 2010
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IS BIGGER BETTER?A Louisville-bred architecture writer and critic reflects on some of the major projects shaping the future of the city. by Alan G. Brake
STAGING A COMEBACK The Kentucky Center’s Stephen Klein speaks out on reviving — and sprouting — interest in the performing arts. by Thompson Smillie
WEEKEND GETAWAYSA trio of autumn weekend road trips.
DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT — MICHAEL M. HOSKINS"It’s your home, not my home. My job is to take you down the road to good taste."
"It’s your home, not my home. My job is to take you down the road to good taste."
HOME AND DESIGN — SEEING THE LIGHT Lighting has become one of the primary design elements in modern homes.
Lighting has become one of the primary design elements in modern homes.
HOME AND DESIGN - LIGHTS FANTASTIC Unique lighting.
DESIGN FINDS — PERFORMANCE PIECES Bring a little of the performing arts — dance, opera, orchestra, theater — into your daily living.
HOME AND DESIGN — SILVER HILLS HOMESTEAD Few views of the river valley and Louisville cityscape are more majestic than this "Sunny Side" vista.
IN VOGUE AT 21C Hard to say which is the more fashionable — our autumn clothing selections or the artwork sprinkled around the new 21C Museum Hotel.
UPTOWN ACROSS THE RIVERBlending history and family life in a venerable Southern Indiana locale.
SMILLIE'S PICKS Musings on bruisings: Stephen Irwin’s Skin Diary at the Speed Museum.
FEMININE TENSE Spalding University will host the inaugural edition of the Kentucky Women’s Book Festival Sept. 22-23.
HURRICANE SURVIVOR DR. CHARLES SMITHThere was talk of a Katrina Cough and worries about mold and diseases, but really it’s more psychiatric illnesses — depression.
MAKING THE "OLD" NEWCeramics, quilts and woodworking might be usual offerings at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, but the nearly 150 pieces included in the exhibit "Life Insight: The Human Experience" reinvent the familiar.
LISA TATUM - CHAMPION TRUCK-PULLER"I strive to be feminine," says the pedal-to-the-medal competitor. "I love when people look at me and say, ‘You don’t look the type.’"
EDITORS LETTER — STAR FOR THE COURSEAre you searching for a true local star fit for the international stage?