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May 2006


LAUNCHED BY LACROSSE
A Native American sport once played exclusively on the East Coast, lacrosse is now blossoming in Louisville, where the game is building devotees at the middle school, high school and college levels.
by J.L. Frank

TRIALS BY FIRE
Floyd County Prosecutor Keith Henderson performed a difficult double: winning back-to-back murder convictions in the triple-homicide trials of Charles Boney and David Camm.
by Joe Atkinson


TYRONE COTTON
Folk-blues Musician

FEEL THE BEAT, MON
What better way to greet summer than with the tropical sounds and tastes of the Caribbean?

EDITOR’S PICK: OPERA OF THE APES

Local high schoolers played a major role in crafting this tribute to Dian Fossey, premiering May 23.

FEEDBACK
Best Lawyers?, Arena Talk

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.

DINING OUT — HAVANA RUMBA
Cuban cooking is “down home,” with most items sautéed or slow-cooked over a low flame.

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.

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.

THIS MAY SOUND CORNY
“Play Cornhole — It’s Not What You Think”

CLEANSING THE WATERS
Approximately 18 tons of refuse was collected and loaded onto barges.

HIGH ON THE PIE
Homemade Ice Cream and Pie Kitchen

HOME & DESIGN — BATHING BEAUTIES
From deluxe shower stalls to double-bowl vanities, master baths pamper as they clean.

HOME & DESIGN — LAVS OF LUXURY
Luxurious treatments for the bathroom.

HOME & DESIGN — A COOLING SPELL

They’re soothing colors, blue and green — representative of foliage, oceans and unclouded skies.

DOING GOOD FOR THE 'HOOD

This West End showpiece was once a neighborhood eyesore.

DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT — LORA NIX

“Don’t be a slave to your kitchen. Function always comes first.”

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.