• Thanksgiving week/files/storyimages/is a big week/files/storyimages/for the box office.  If you have plans to load up the car with family or friends...beware! There's a lot from which to choose and  our guy isn't sentimental about what he saw at the cinema last week. 
  • Looing to capture some natural energy of your own?  Check out these windy accessories for the breezy season.   
  • The new Nios@917 serves an array of tapas on the big side of little.
  • I got an e-mail from Bank One the other day asking me to resubmit my user name and password for security reasons. My account, it seems, could be canceled if I didn’t do this.
  • Check out the nightclubs in and around Louisville.
  • “We don’t copy pictures out of magazines. Every job is original and unique. People usually know what they want if you’re willing to sp/files/storyimages/the time and ask the right questions.”
  • When CUTTING BOARD CAFE AND CATERING opened last September, sales for the month were $7,500. As of March, weekly sales were double that.
  • Warm-Weather Fashions Heat up your look for the summer season.
  • A new addition to our ever-popular line of ornament jars. Features a fanciful snowflake design made from hand-applied glitter stickers. A new addition to our ever-popular line of ornament jars. Features a fanciful snowflake design made from hand-applied glitter stickers. Great for candy or cookies next year.
  • Semi-annual Bulk Waste and Junk Disposal is Sunday, April 23
  • With these beautiful flowers, you can see why the butterflies are so attracted to them. Give someone special a little bit of the garden today.  Asters, carnations, Sweet William and daisies arrive in a basket with colorful butterflies and curly willow.Small $40Medium $50Large $60
  • To commemorate his 30th year with the magazine, we asked photographer John Nation to comb through the archives for some of his favorite frames of people he’s shot for us during the past three decades.
  • The FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS is scheduled for two great days, April 27-28, 2007 at Jefferson Square Park, located in downtown Louisville on the corner of 6th & Jefferson.
  • Selecting and cultivating plants that are receptive to full or partial shade.
  • The late Dr. Ron Masden touched, and saved, many lives
  • Leggings and tights are this fall’s fashion craze for all ages, from preschool to grandmother, in shades of gray, brown, green, red and black.
  • Mayor Jerry Abramson announced today that nearly $1 million in private funds have been donated in the past several weeks to support the development of Waterfront Park’s third and final phase.