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August 2007


BEAUTY AND THE BOOM
Intensely developed portions of southwest Florida may be crawling with people, but nature retains a foothold in the Gulf Coast habitat it shares with these snowbirds.
by Bruce Allar

HAND CHOSEN
It started out as an adjunct hand clinic opened by Dr. Harold Kleinert  in 1953. Since Dr. Joseph Kutz signed on a decade later, their hand-care enterprise has grown into an empire.
by Joe Atkinson

NOT-SO-GOOD OLD DAYS
Specialized geriatric health care is already in woefully short supply. In the next decade or two the senior-care situation is likely to reach crisis stage.
by Barbara Myerson Katz

THE NEXT GOLDEN BOY
Hometown hero Brian Brohm took a risk returning for his senior season. Will a Heisman Trophy be his reward?
by Josh Moss

TOP DOCS
If you or a member of your family were in need of medical care or treatment, who among Louisville-area physicians would you choose?


EDITOR'S LETTER: GREEK TO ME
Homer often sings praises to the father’s exploits.

SANDRA CHRISMON — EDUCATION COORDINATOR, JUST CREATIONS
Chrismon discusses the issue of fair trade with diverse groups throughout Louisville.

FRONT PAGES
Brian Leung’s first book, a collection of short fiction titled World Famous Love Acts, won the Mary McCarthy Award in Short Fiction.

ART IN THE PARK
“Visual synopsis” of metro Louisville bringing together unique areas such as Churchill Downs, Prospect and Bardstown Road.

BUDDY BAT
10 Things Buddy Bat knows that you probably don’t.

A FAIR LIST OF FIVE
The KentuckyState Fair has added a slew of new events to further tickle fairgoers.

WHEN BLOOD RUNS COAL
The coal-mining play Fire on the Mountain begins a 3-1/2   -week run at Actors Theatre’s Pamela Brown Auditorium on Aug. 28.

FASHION CARRY-ALLS
You can pack plenty of within-easy-reach stuff in these fashionable totes and carry-alls.

TRIGGER UNHAPPY
A former Million Moms March coordinator sees constant reminders of the need for true gun control.

HOME & DESIGN — FAR FROM SUBURBIA
Rusticity rules in this timber-frame retreat alongside Floyds Fork Creek.

DESIGN FINDS — HAVE A SEAT
Whether you’re pausing for a brief moment or lolling on a lazy afternoon, these comfortable places to perch are designed for you to sit in style.

EVERY BREATHE YOU TAKE
The EPA ranks indoor air quality among the nation’s top five environmental health risks. 

CLEAR CHOICES
Freshen indoor air without irritating aerosols and electric room fresheners.

DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT — MIKE RAY
“What I love about landscaping is the challenge of trying to achieve perfection when Mother Nature never gives you a fair hand.

DINING IN — PIZZA PIZZAZZ
Here’s a winning combination: hardwood coals and pizza on the grill.

MAYAN — AND MORE
Restaurateur-chef Bruce Ucán won’t allow the creative cuisine he prepares to wear any country’s label.

LENTINI'S RISTORANTE
Rosy pink, the tender smoked salmon sat center plate with thin strips of creamy Italian provolone.

CACAO CRAZY
Remember the scene in Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory when Augustus Gloop drinks from the chocolate river, falls in and gets sucked away?

END INSIGHT — NEVER FOUL BALL
These two balls are the only ones that have never seen a sandlot pickup game.

BREAKFAST PLACE OF CHAMPIONS
A remnant of Rockwellian America, Wagner’s Pharmacy is a perennial favorite for Derby fans from all walks of life.