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January 2007


HOME & DESIGN — HOUSE OF DIFFERENT STRIPES
Geometry and alternating tones play a big role in the exterior and interior design of this striking Summit Ridge home.
by Donna Andrews Russell

THE UNSTOPPABLE SALLY BROWN
She’s led a peripatetic life — born in Alaska, schooled in Athens and Belgrade, married in Vienna, served as a U.N. delegate in Romania and Mexico — and 95-year-old conservationist/philanthropist Sally Brown has yet to slow down, traveling to wherever worthy causes call her.
by Joe Ward

WOMEN WHO LEAD
Whether they’ve exhibited their effectiveness in politics, legal affairs, arts and letters, medicine, media, business or social service, each of these 15 forceful and resourceful women is making a significant impact on the community.


EDITOR'S LETTER: POWER VOCABULARY
Some surprising things happened on the way to our "Women of Power" cover feature for this month’s magazine.

SEAN MOTH
Sports PA Announcer, University of Louisville

ROLLING OUT THE REGGAE
After their first six audacious months on the air, Louisville Magazine spoke with the creative minds behind WFPK-FM’s World Force Reggae

TIPS FROM THE TOASTMASTERS
We’ve asked some local mixologists what they will be serving to ring in 2007. We also inquired what they’ll be drinking or doing the next day to counteract the festive imbibing and late-hour celebrations.

LENS ON THE WHITE HOUSE
The Frazier International History Museum hosts the exhibition “Diana Walker: Photojournalist” through March 4.

FOLK ART FAMILY
“Slow Time: The Works of Charley, Noah, & Hazel Kinney.”

NINE FROM ONE
Turkish-American actress Aysan Celik performs 9 Parts of Desire, a one-woman play written by Heather Raffo.

SMILLIE'S PICKS
Scenes from Georges Bizet’s Les Pecheurs de Perles, to be performed Feb. 2 and 4 at Whitney Hall.

THE HARDT OF A LEON
Beat the cold by heading underground to cozy up at The Jazz Factory.

IN THE STRETCH
If your New Year’s plan includes getting back in shape, here are some comfort-focused fashions to help make your resolution a reality. Namasté!

FROM RUSSIA (AND BULGARIA) WITH LOVE
When the Iron Curtain fell, new dancing opportunities arose for these recently recruited husband-wife members of the Louisville Ballet.

SAINTLINESS AND SPRAWL
St. Matthews is a community of modest homes, picturesque shops and one gigantic commercial strip.

REST SEMI-ASSURED
Americans are spending fewer hours sleeping than in the past, but mattress makers are offering better accommodations for the rest we do get.

PILLOW TALK
Quit flipping your pillow all night in search of a cool spot with Bed, Bath & Beyond’s exclusive Cool Luxury Quilted Pillow.

DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT: CAROL ANN ANDERSON
"I like getting people excited about being in their homes. Our homes are what surround who we are and the memories we make."

DINING IN — HAM OPERATOR
Orange juice and English ale are two key glaze ingredients in this sweet and flavorful baked ham.

DINING LOCAL, THINKING GLOBAL
Lilly’s owner-chef Kathy Cary has added Spanish food philosophy to her Kentucky menu.

DINING OUT — THE CUTTING BOARD
Ensconced since October in a former Hungry Pelican, with many of the renovations done by the owners themselves, the Cutting Board features an open kitchen, large bar and sizable dining area.

HERE'S TO AHERNE'S
Frankfort Avenue’s IRISH ROVER.

ENDINSIGHT — UNIVERSAL TRUTHS
I’m a big enough man now to admit that space science is way above me.