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TYRONE COTTON
Folk-blues Musician
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FEEL THE BEAT, MON
What better way to greet summer than with the tropical sounds and tastes of the Caribbean? |
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EDITOR’S PICK: OPERA OF THE APES
Local high schoolers played a major role in crafting this tribute to Dian Fossey, premiering May 23.
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FEEDBACK
Best Lawyers?, Arena Talk
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END INSIGHT — SPACE CASE
When I was a six-year-old kid, the universe was simple and meaningful. There was the sun, nine planets and a bunch of stars — oh, and one moon, our moon.
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DINING OUT — HAVANA RUMBA
Cuban cooking is “down home,” with most items sautéed or slow-cooked over a low flame.
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DINING OUT — DANIELLE'S
Frankfort Avenue’s tony but not overpriced Danielle’s fuses sweet and savory with a menu influenced by Latin and Asian cuisine.
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DINING IN — THE PERFECT PEPPER
Spicy and eminently stuffable, Spanish fire-roasted piquillo peppers are even more delicious accompanied by this crabmeat sherry-cream sauce.
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THIS MAY SOUND CORNY
“Play Cornhole — It’s Not What You Think”
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CLEANSING THE WATERS
Approximately 18 tons of refuse was collected and loaded onto barges.
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HIGH ON THE PIE
Homemade Ice Cream and Pie Kitchen
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HOME & DESIGN — BATHING BEAUTIES
From deluxe shower stalls to double-bowl vanities, master baths pamper as they clean.
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HOME & DESIGN — LAVS OF LUXURY
Luxurious treatments for the bathroom.
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HOME & DESIGN — A COOLING SPELL
They’re soothing colors, blue and green — representative of foliage, oceans and unclouded skies.
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DOING GOOD FOR THE 'HOOD
This West End showpiece was once a neighborhood eyesore.
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DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT — LORA NIX
“Don’t be a slave to your kitchen. Function always comes first.”
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IN LOUISVILLE AGAIN, NATURALLY
Although naturalist, preservationist and nationally renowned wildlife artist Ray Harm is a native of West Virginia, he’s best known for his work in this state.
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