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June 2006


BIG PLAN ON CAMPUS
Bellarmine University president Jay McGowan is pursuing an ambitious expansion that he says could transform the school into Kentucky’s Vanderbilt.
by Joe Ward

HOME & DESIGN — THE ROLLS-ROYCE OF REMODELERS
Whether the project is a two-room addition or a whole-house renovation, a multitude of local homeowners have put their faith in precision-minded Ben Tyler and his sterling work crews over the past 16 years.  
by Jack Welch


MODERN-DAY TROUBADOUR
Jennings repertoire of ruminating rock songs and contemplative ballads allows him to tread among many musical classifications.

MEETING YOUR (MUSICAL) MATCH
There is now a new gig in town.

THE GOODS - NEW LENGTHS

Whether you choose crops, capris, Bermudas or gauchos, these cool summer fashions for the legs are a long way from short.

END INSIGHT — SWELL-WISHERS
It would be nice, actually, every once in a while, to have a great day instead of just a nice day, but the chances of me having an “awesome” day are too narrow for even the most adept mathematician to calculate.

EDITOR'S LETTER - AQUA CULTURE
I take to lakes like some sort of missing link, sometimes begging the question: Did I first crawl into the water or out of it?

HOME & DESIGN - GRILLING GEAR

SONJA DE VRIES — FILMMAKER AND ACTIVIST
Having never attended film school, de Vries made her first film “by accident.”

HOME & DESIGN — KITCHENS AL FRESCO
Cooking and dining outdoors has become the “in” thing for American homeowners.

HOME & DESIGN - MORE IS JUST RIGHT
Personal touches abound in the self-designed and -built roomy home of Jim and Deb Peterson.

HOME & DESIGN - KITCHEN KEEPERS

From wall art to cabinets to cooking utensils, here are six ways to spice up your kitchen.

FIRE POWER
Establishing more than a foothold in the national art-glass market could earn economic and cultural dividends for Louisville. But is the city up to the task?

GOT GAME
Take it to the hoop for a good cause.