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October 2007


DRUNK-DRIVER DRIVEN
New efforts are afoot to reduce alcohol-related traffic deaths, which haven’t appreciably dropped in a decade.
by Cameron Lawrence

HOMING INSTINCT
A relative newcomer to real estate is making a splash in the local home-sales market.
by Josh Moss

SUPREME SALONS & SPAS
So how does one choose the right place for tired hair, nails, muscles and skin?
by Melanie Wolkoff Wachsman & Teena Hammond Gomez

THE BIG GAMBLE
Steve Beshear and Ernie Fletcher are playing the casino-gambling card for high stakes in the race for Kentucky’s governorship.
by Joe Atkinson


END INSIGHT — AUGHT FOR AUTUMN
We currently have dead leaves on our dining room table. My wife Donna picked some of them from the trees in our back yard and others off the ground and scattered them on the new tablecloth that she purchased expressly for autumn.

DINING GUIDE — GREAT PUMPKINS
Charlie Brown’s pal Linus always had a seemingly endless wait for the Great Pumpkin to appear.

CHEF'S CORNER — TODD RICHARDS
Native Chicagoan Todd Richards became the Seelbach Hilton Hotel’s executive chef in January 2004.

DINING OUT — THIRD AVENUE CAFE
This cafe offers a diverse menu that includes some of the most impressive vegan choices in the city.

DINING OUT — HEIRLOOM

Heirloom Restaurant is the latest dining gem in the little Bluegrass burg of Midway.

DINING IN — IN SYNC WITH SALMON
While the general rule of the pour is to pair lighter-colored wines with lighter foods, salmon is the fish most likely to make you want to bend some rules.

DINING IN — BLUE AROUND THE GILLS
You’ll flip over the flavor of wild salmon in a mushroom-blueberry sauce.

DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT — PETE STONE
Pete Stone used a clean, contemporary design to take the kitchen in this century-old Highlands home into the 21st century.

HOME & DESIGN — THE CUTTING EDGE
Games People Play

TRENDS — UNDER CONSIDERATIONS
They’re often referred to as “man caves,” but these basement recreation rooms — with everything from gym equipment to luxury bathrooms — are the polar opposite of primitive.

HOME & DESIGN — A PRAISEWORTHY PAINTED LADY
Inside and out, this Clifton neighborhood Queen Anne exhibits asymmetry at its funkiest — especially with Halloween decorations
thrown in.

PARTNERING THE PEFORMING ARTS
It is clear that the new administrative and rehearsal facility that opened recently above the W. L. Lyons Brown Theatre on Broadway represents something greater than a mere change of address for a couple of arts groups.

COLD WEATHER FASHIONS - ARTFUL WRAPS
Autumn’s canvas conjures up a mix of textures and color to keep you warm.

SMILLIE'S PICKS

Vaunted Verdi and Star Chamber

REMEMBER THE RWANDANS
A glimpse into that culture will come through a performance by Malaika, a traditional dance group of Rwandan women (some survivors of the 1994 genocide) now living in Louisville.

TAILING UP THE 'GAITERS
What are your essential tailgating items? “Where can you get the best gear around town?

DOLLING UP THE DEAD
To get in on the show in our own fair city, you can take a Day of the Dead altar-making class Oct. 27 at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft.

ERIN KEANE — WRITER

“A rolling three-ring circus.”

FEEDBACK
Comments on Bridges Now and the Cherokee Triangle

EDITOR'S LETTER — FREE AND UNEASY
Weren’t things supposed to get simpler in the empty nest?